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What you need to know about nano-food

Nanotechnology is the science of the very, very small. Measured in billionths of a metre, nanoparticles are similar in scale to viruses, proteins and antibodies. You could fit thousands of nanoparticles inside just one of your red blood cells, leaving ample room to spare.

'Kind of unbelievable': US Republicans in Britain mull over Trump impact

Diaspora of expats voice loyalty, but also withering disgust over Capitol storming and fatigue Watching history unfold in Washington DC from her home in London, Jan Halper-Hayes admitted to being slightly incredulous about the images of Donald Trump supporters storming the US Capitol.

Against Everything by Mark Greif review hipsters and how to live

When he was a child, Mark Greifs mother used to take him toswim at Walden Pond, near his home in Concord, Massachusetts. Walden is closely associated with Henry David Thoreau, the transcendentalist writer who lived there in a shack for two years, writing a classic work about his experience. Although neither Greif nor his mother

Emmys red carpet fashion: Sarah Snook, Jenna Ortega, Pedro Pascal and more in pictures | Televis

Delayed by last years Hollywood strikes, the 75th Emmy awards are finally on, with televisions biggest stars going for neon shades and dramatic gowns Sian Cain and Pamela Rontziokos Mon 15 Jan 2024 20.10EST Last modified on Tue 16 Jan 2024 18.01EST

Film-maker tells story of Polish nuns secret pregnancies after mass rape by Stalins troops | L

It is a shocking yet little-known chapter of Polish history. In 1945, 25 Benedictine nuns were raped repeatedly by Soviet soldiers before finding salvation through a French Red Cross doctor who delivered their babies in secret in their Polish convent.