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Tim Winton: 'Sometimes I think we use the word dystopia as an opiate'
The New Scientist Book Club's February read is Tim Winton's novel Juice, set in a future Australia that is so hot it is almost unliveable. Here, the author lays out his reasons for writing it – and wh ...
Molecular modelling encompasses all theoretical methods and computational techniques used to mimic and study the structure and behaviour of molecules, ranging from small chemical systems to large ...
Pressures such as pollution, climate change and altered flows threaten streams and rivers worldwide. A global meta-analysis reveals how these key stressors shape riverine biodiversity, and offers ...
Care costs can ‘completely wipe out’ inheritance - and it’s shaping family finances - One expert suggest £400,000 could be ...
February is the perfect time to beat the winter blues and catch a Broadway show. Whether you're looking for a show to see with your sweetie or just want to catch some of your favorite celebs on stage, ...
President Trump selected Laura DiBella, a former commerce secretary for the state of Florida, to lead the Federal Maritime Commission. Trucking companies say Trump administration efforts to limit ...
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