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When I was 19, I was carrying out my nightly duty of taking my then girlfriend’s dog for a summer evening’s stroll along a certain Warwickshire high street. I happened on a Rosso Corsa Ferrari Testaro
It’s fair to assume that if you’re reading this, you like driving. I love it. And I’m not just talking about haring up and down a mountain road in a Porsche 911: I’ve enjoyed the occasional 5mph trudg
It’s around this time of year that the cracks start to appear. The weight of all those New Year good intentions begins to sag and the downward pressure of real life results in broken promises and new
Is breakfast the most important meal of the day? Pfft. Only if you want it to be: there’s not much evidence beyond some observational studies. But we’ve been conditioned into believing it by a breakfa
Steve Ramirez knows how devastating painful memories can be. In 2015, when he was a doctoral candidate working on manipulating memories in mice, his close friend and lab partner, Xu Liu, died unexpect
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