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Sale of 19th century horned skull from Nagaland triggers 'decolonisation' row
Writer recognised for 'confronting historical traumas' and 'exposing the fragility of human life'
Candy Capital and UAE's Modon Holding will focus on high-end developments in the Middle East
University of Washington and Google DeepMind scientists 'cracked the code of proteins’ amazing structures'
MIT researchers say technology does not need to rely on expensive battery as it adjusts output when sunlight levels change
'Godfather of AI' one of two academics honoured by Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
The tool, which detects tumour growth by measuring microRNA activity, could save billions for health services around the world
People who are black or north African suffer disorders up to three times greater than those who did not migrate, study finds
International Renewable Energy Agency report shows employment increased by 18 per cent year-on-year but authors warn of skills shortage
Consultants Wood Mackenzie found that moves to increase windfall taxes would leave the energy industry 'fatally wounded', with many firms expected to go out of business
Convention aims to protect human rights and rule of law while stopping spread of misinformation
Breakthrough could pave way for more accurate timekeeping and new understanding of fundamental physics
Group says it will oppose austerity and arms sales to Israel
Cars swept away in Medina amid torrential downpours
Mussie Imnetu, from Sweden, suffered catastrophic brain injuries after being attacked during Notting Hill Carnival on Monday