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A woman whose influence still flirts with our bookshelves: Jane Austen. What can an 18th-century single woman teach us about love? Quite a lot, actually. Her stories weren't just about ballrooms and bonnets - they were about wit, class, and the quiet rebellion of being yourself.
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In Uganda, one woman campaigner is pioneering inclusive change. Also: getting the climate message across with sign language in Zimbabwe and helping communities by upcycling palm waste in Egypt.
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The Shroud of Turin is one of the most fascinating and controversial objects of religious worship. Jesus is said to have been wrapped in this cloth after his crucifixion. Does the shroud's faint bloodstained image really show a crucified Christ?
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A woman whose influence still flirts with our bookshelves: Jane Austen. What can an 18th-century single woman teach us about love? Quite a lot, actually. Her stories weren't just about ballrooms and bonnets - they were about wit, class, and the quiet rebellion of being yourself.
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In Good Shape explores how to keep the brain fit and functioning at its best, how to protect against headaches, and the risks posed by lymphoma of the brain.
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Steel firms and World Bank-linked finance are backing eucalyptus plantations in Brazil to offset CO2. But on the ground, communities report land loss, damaged ecosystems, and broken promises. So how green is "green steel"?
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Adapting to Kerala's ailing rubber industry; homes built from wooden bricks in Germany, Thrithala's water revolution and turning weeds into fuel in Tamil Nadu.
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The history of surgery can be traced back to the Stone Age. Today, surgical methods have undergone countless revolutionary developments-and save innumerable lives every year.
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Steel firms and World Bank-linked finance are backing eucalyptus plantations in Brazil to offset CO2. But on the ground, communities report land loss, damaged ecosystems, and broken promises. So how green is "green steel"?
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Vienna is beautiful. Surrounded by elegant imperial facades, people enjoy culture and coffee. Or, they might clatter past St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Sisi Museum in horse-drawn carriages. But when night falls, the city shows itself in a whole new light.
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Hydropower is considered green energy, but huge dams always come at a huge cost. However, there are innovative small hydropower approaches that claim to harness the water's power without harming nature. We take a look at three promising examples: the vortex power plant, the hydrokinetic turbine, and osmotic power.
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In Uganda, one woman campaigner is pioneering inclusive change. Also: getting the climate message across with sign language in Zimbabwe and helping communities by upcycling palm waste in Egypt.
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Your Business Magazine
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Adapting to Kerala's ailing rubber industry; homes built from wooden bricks in Germany, Thrithala's water revolution and turning weeds into fuel in Tamil Nadu.
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The history of surgery can be traced back to the Stone Age. Today, surgical methods have undergone countless revolutionary developments-and save innumerable lives every year.
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Hydropower is considered green energy, but huge dams always come at a huge cost. However, there are innovative small hydropower approaches that claim to harness the water's power without harming nature. We take a look at three promising examples: the vortex power plant, the hydrokinetic turbine, and osmotic power.
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Steel firms and World Bank-linked finance are backing eucalyptus plantations in Brazil to offset CO2. But on the ground, communities report land loss, damaged ecosystems, and broken promises. So how green is "green steel"?
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Only about 650 people live year-round in the Onsernone Valley in Switzerland. Surrounded by picturesque but rugged nature, life here is not easy for the inhabitants. And one of the top priorities is ensuring the availability of medical care.
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In Good Shape explores how to keep the brain fit and functioning at its best, how to protect against headaches, and the risks posed by lymphoma of the brain.
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We say "One Africa," yet travel across the continent is costly and restricted. Lagos-London can cost less than Lagos-Accra. Africans need visas while Europeans move freely. Why is it so hard to move within Africa?
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Hydropower is considered green energy, but huge dams always come at a huge cost. However, there are innovative small hydropower approaches that claim to harness the water's power without harming nature. We take a look at three promising examples: the vortex power plant, the hydrokinetic turbine, and osmotic power.
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The history of surgery can be traced back to the Stone Age. Today, surgical methods have undergone countless revolutionary developments-and save innumerable lives every year.
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Hydropower is considered green energy, but huge dams always come at a huge cost. However, there are innovative small hydropower approaches that claim to harness the water's power without harming nature. We take a look at three promising examples: the vortex power plant, the hydrokinetic turbine, and osmotic power.
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Spotlight on People
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Afghan female artists refuse to be silenced. Despite Taliban bans on music and art, they work in exile to keep their cultural heritage alive. Discover their powerful stories.
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Following arrival in Germany, what's next? Three people help migrants to build a new life. They advise and translate. They create prospects and encourage people. They live for their commitment - and get a lot back.
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Hydropower is considered green energy, but huge dams always come at a huge cost. However, there are innovative small hydropower approaches that claim to harness the water's power without harming nature. We take a look at three promising examples: the vortex power plant, the hydrokinetic turbine, and osmotic power.
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Adapting to Kerala's ailing rubber industry; homes built from wooden bricks in Germany, Thrithala's water revolution and turning weeds into fuel in Tamil Nadu.