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Still Wakes The Deep deserves its three Baftas for superlative survival horror game thrills

Still Wakes The Deep keeps players on edge like an interactive narrative horror movie, requiring quick thinking and problem-solving skills.

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Oscar Wilde’s The Ballad of Reading Gaol is a work of art activism beloved by Banksy

The poem reveals the mind-numbing conditions and physically exhausting jobs that were relentlessly inflicted on prisoners in Wilde’s day.

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What’s it like being a raven or a crow?

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a bird?

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West Nile virus found in the UK for the first time – what you need to know

Climate change may be opening the door to mosquito-borne viruses in the UK.

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Five ways to inspire ocean connection: reflections from my 40-year marine ecology career

Sharing the stories of progress and innovation that show how our patches of the sea are recovering can show what’s possible and inspire further positive action.

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Do shorter prison sentences make society less safe? What the evidence says

The prison population is projected to increase to up to 105,000 by 2029 unless changes are made.

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‘We are all lumped under one umbrella of hate’: when social attitudes change, what is life like for people who don’t agree?

Academic research on changing social norms relating to gender and sexuality is largely silent on how these changes can affect those who ‘do not agree’.

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After 50 successful years, the European Space Agency has some big challenges ahead

The space agency faces major competition from rising space powers such as China and India.

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Working women are too often left to deal with endometriosis alone. But big changes could be coming

Left unsupported, endometriosis can bring misery for the women who suffer it – and it can damage their careers and workplace wellbeing.

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