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'Moderate amounts of screen time may not be bad for teenagers’ well-being'
Measuring the ‘true social cost’ of carbon dioxide emissions
Professor Jonathan Herring
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Tue, 10-01-2017 11:15
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Professor Stefan Enchelmaier
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Wanting to stay in education ‘NOT main reason why women delay having children’
Family background more responsible than education in delaying motherhood
Economist Professor Sir Tony Atkinson 'pioneered the study of inequality'
Ugandan schoolgirls stay in lessons when helped with periods
NHS hospitals that outsource cleaning ‘linked with higher rates of MRSA’
Robust evidence showing Ugandan girls stay in lessons when helped with periods
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