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A new study suggests four in 10 people worldwide are turning away from updates about what’s happening across the world, as they find it too depressing, relentless and boring. So we ask…
If the most prized commodity in the 20th century was oil, in the 21st it is data. It is both our humdrum reality and our anxious obsession. It tracks everything from which online advertisements we are
Matt Elton How do the kinds of records created now and in the recent past differ from those left in previous centuries? Jane Winters Records and sources now come in a whole range of formats. In some c
We are living through an interregnum of sorts, stranded between different waves of feminism. The movement’s fourth was followed by backlash and rapid upheaval: in the United States, the first election
From ‘micro-dosing joy’ to sleep and solo-tasking, here’s how to boost your brain health in an overwhelming world, according to the neuroscientist and author Dr Rachel Barr
Instead of being sad that summer’s drawing to a close, embrace that ‘back-to-school’ feeling and try something new – it could transform your body and mind. But do you struggle to know which fads are w