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In The NHS, It Pays To DIsclose LGB+ Status

A new pay gap study using the the National Health Service in England has good news for the LGB +; they are paid more.
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The Health Benefits Of Cursing

You stub your toe on the bedpost. Before your brain even registers the pain, a word explodes from your mouth – sharp, loud and oddly satisfying.
A Christmas Carol May Be About Ending The Slave Trade England Popularized. Courtesy of the Charles Dickens Museum

Dickens' A Christmas Carol As An Anti-Slavery Story

A Christmas Carol is usually read as a Victorian morality tale about capitalism and compassion.
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While UK Builds Drones, The World Is Moving Toward Protracted War Tactics

The UK is facing a security crisis. Great power competition has returned, and the threat of hostility from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea is increasing.

Science versus denial in European agriculture

With the European Court of Justice decision that categorized new plant breeding techniques (NBTs) as genetic modification now one year old, European research institutes launched a
(Left) CMS event display of a candidate event in which two W bosons and one Z boson are produced and decay into three electrons and a muon. (Right) ATLAS event display of a candidate event in which two Z bosons are produced, along with two jets. The Z bosons subsequently decay into two electrons and two muons. (Image: CERN)

Massive Triboson Production And The Search For New Physics

At the LHCP conference this year, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations presented new results relating to a physics process called vector boson scattering plus the first observation of the so-called “ma

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