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    Aldi brings back sell-out Le Creuset inspired cookware range

    2019-09-11T00:00:00Z

    For the second year in a row, Aldi is about to launch a stunning range of cast-iron cookware in store. This year it returns with a new and improved coating and two new colours, meaning you can get the dishes in Country Blue, Traditional Red and Modern Grey. The stylish ...

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    We could breed climate-friendly cows that belch less methane

    Cows could be selectively bred to cut their significant contribution to global warming in half, researchers have proposed.

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    Diageo Isn't The Only Drinks Giant That Could Make You A Fortune

    2019-07-11T10:54:00Z

    For those looking to load up in Britain’s beverages sector it is hard to look past FTSE 100 colossus Diageo. Thanks to market-leading labels like Johnnie Walker whisky, Captain Morgan rum and Guinness stout, Diageo can look forward to reliable revenues growth even in times of broader economic pressure. And ...

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    Shocking evidence shows people in vegetative states may be conscious

    2019-07-10T11:26:00Z

    1 in 10 people thought to be permanently unconscious as a result of brain trauma may actually be aware. The hunt is on for ways to rescue them from their limbo

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    Have mice really been cured of HIV using CRISPR gene editing?

    2019-07-10T11:07:00Z

    What have researchers achieved?The claim is they have eliminated HIV from living animals for the first time, by cutting it out of its hiding places in the body – in other words, that they have cured the animals. How did they do it?They used a gene-editing system called CRISPR, which ...

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    Is organic food better for you? Here’s the truth about the benefits

    2019-07-10T10:20:00Z

    #FactsMatter | Claims about the health benefits of organic foods are often linked to their higher levels of vitamins and antioxidants. Is organic food really better for you?

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    Will robots take my job? No, but they will break it into tiny bits

    2019-07-09T13:57:00Z

    This changes everything |  Robots will take our jobs in name only. They are actually fragmenting them in a way that undermines our ability to find full-time work, warns Annalee Newitz

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    How Watch Dogs Legion and Cyberpunk 2077 probe our dystopian fears

    2019-07-09T13:53:00Z

    At last week’s games mecca, E3, titles like Watch Dogs Legion and Cyperpunk 2077 played on our uneasiness about tech, channelling the darkness of Netflix’s Black Mirror

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    AI learns to gamble illogically like humans to predict our behaviour

    AIs are becoming irrational gamblers. Artificial intelligence trained on human-made gambling decisions has picked up our illogical habits, but that could help machines better predict human behaviour.

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    Instagram will ask users to rethink posting something offensive

    2019-07-09T13:41:00Z

    Instagram will ask users to think again if they are about to post something that could be considered offensive. The social media site has started rolling out the new feature and early tests have found it can encourage some people to undo their comment and share something less hurtful, says ...

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    Why Ian McEwan doesn’t see his latest novel as being science fiction

    What would the 1980s have been like if Alan Turing had lived? Ian McEwan talks about his exploration of a speculative past for AI in his novel Machines Like Me. Our feelings about a new gadget follow a familiar cycle: there is excitement at a fresh toy, then confusion as ...

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    Want to stop climate change? Jared Diamond says nations need therapy

    In his new book Upheaval, polymath Jared Diamond says nations need a special kind of therapy to solve big problems like climate change, Brexit and nuclear proliferation. JARED DIAMOND is a professor of geography at the University of California, Los Angeles. He started out working in electrophysiology and became a ...

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    Angela Saini video interview: The return of race in mainstream science

    In her latest book, Superior: The Return of Race Science, Angela Saini examines what she calls the “subtle” return of race within mainstream science. She tells New Scientist that part of the reason she wrote the book was to understand our beliefs on race, and whether scientific beliefs have really ...

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    True AI creativity is coming and will reveal the minds of machines

    Stories abound of machines that are writing, painting and making music. Are we about to enter the creative singularity, asks Marcus du Sautoy. In October 2018, a portrait of Edmond Belamy sold at Christie’s in New York for $432,500, nearly 45 times its maximum estimated price. ...

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    Aargau Verkehr AG

    Public transport company operating across Aargau canton. Amongst its operations are two formerly independent light railways, the Wynental-und Suhrentalbahn, to Schöftland and Menziken, running up parallel valleys south of SBB at Aarau.

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    What can I do about climate change?

    2019-06-10T16:22:00Z

    In a new report published in September 2018, the world’s leading climate scientists made their starkest warning so far: our current actions are not enough for us to meet our target of 1.5C of warming. We need to do more. So we don’t need to ask whether climate change is ...

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    Ellie Goulding Your Song

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    Ellie Goulding’s cover of the Elton John song ”Your Song” was the soundtrack to a collection of images showing people preparing gifts for their loved ones. Most notably, two parents attempt to secretly carry a rocking horse up some stairs whilst their children watch television. The advert concludes with a ...

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    Buster the Boxer

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    We’ve had the tear-jerking tales of Monty the penguin, a bear and a hare and a man on the moon, but this year John Lewis is pinning its hopes for a bumper Christmas on Buster the boxer, a comedy bouncing dog. Buster is the star turn in the department store’s ...

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    Monty the penguin

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    John Lewis unveils its latest festive advert, featuring a young boy and what appears to be his pet penguin playing together in the lead up to Christmas Day. After the success of last year’s Bear and the Hare animated ad, which attracted more than 10m views on YouTube, the department ...

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    John Lewis sets target of zero carbon emissions by 2050

    The John Lewis Partnership has pledged to reduce its operational carbon emissions to net zero by 2050 at the latest.
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