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Holy Pleistocene Batman, the answer’s in the cave
Let's say you wanted to solve a 20,000-year-old mystery, where would you start? Perhaps archaeology and…
Working class ‘always less likely to get into acting and film making’, says research
Working class people have always been much less likely to find jobs in creative industries such…
Households where the woman is the sole earner are significantly poorer, says research
Households in the UK where the woman is the sole earner are significantly poorer than those…
Older job applicants up to three times less likely to be selected for interview than younger ones, study finds
Fifty-year-old job seekers are up to three times less likely to be selected for interview than…
North America driving global oil and gas pipeline ‘boom’
The global pace of new oil and gas pipeline construction has tripled in less than two…
SK Hynix profits slump 69% in first quarter
South Korea's SK Hynix, the world's second-largest memory chip maker, saw operating profits plunge more than…
Canada residents split: to move or not after two floods in two years
Michelle Lorrain climbs into a canoe and paddles down a flooded street to check in on…
Reviving Brazil’s indigenous languages
Thousands of indigenous languages have disappeared in Brazil since it was colonized by Portugal in the…
Tropical forest the size of England destroyed in 2018: report
Last year humanity destroyed an expanse of tropical forest nearly the size of England, the third…