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Elephants, antelopes, lions. Rich people kill animals threatened with extinction, then hang them on their walls as trophies. On the face of it, trophy hunting seems morally reprehensible. But could it be more complicated?
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Fresh fruit and vegetables at bargain prices. In Europe, this often goes hand in hand with exploitation and suffering. Most harvest laborers work and live in precarious conditions. The pickers deliver, but they also pay the price for our luxury.
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The 17th century was the zenith of painting, in the Netherlands. In no other era were artists so productive. Never before had so many painters tried to make a living from their art. Demand was huge.
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What's known as nanobodies from the blood of camels are at the heart of a medical revolution. Due to their special properties, these nanobodies can be used in a variety of ways, whether in the fight against infectious diseases, in cancer therapy or in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
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The search for World War Two's fallen soldiers is still ongoing. The German War Graves Commission receives more than 35,000 enquiries every year. Often, it's a chance find that puts researchers on the path to identifying a missing serviceman.
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What's known as nanobodies from the blood of camels are at the heart of a medical revolution. Due to their special properties, these nanobodies can be used in a variety of ways, whether in the fight against infectious diseases, in cancer therapy or in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
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The search for World War Two's fallen soldiers is still ongoing. The German War Graves Commission receives more than 35,000 enquiries every year. Often, it's a chance find that puts researchers on the path to identifying a missing serviceman.