India: Open defecation linked to adverse pregnancies – BBC News
New research suggests pregnant women who defecate in the open are more likely to have a premature delivery or give birth to a baby with low weight than those who use toilets.
Source: India: Open defecation linked to adverse pregnancies - BBC News
Ageing rates vary widely, says study – BBC News
A study of people born in the same year has uncovered a huge difference in the speed at which their bodies age.
The Greek debt drama in 7 acts | Toronto Star
How much money does the country owe, what options does it have to repay its loans, and what does this crisis mean for Greece, the European Union and the rest of the world?
Fast-tracking development: A Ugandan village’s experience – BBC News
As the deadline for the UN's anti-poverty targets known as Millennium Development Goals expires, the BBC's Mike Wooldridge visits a "Millennium Village" in Uganda to see whether a new approach to aid makes any difference on the ground.
Source: Fast-tracking development: A Ugandan village’s experience - BBC News
Tandem Solar Cell May Boost Electricity from Sunlight – Scientific American
Pairing silicon with perovskites improves performance but challenges remain
Source: Tandem Solar Cell May Boost Electricity from Sunlight - Scientific American
Peeking into the brain’s filing system – BBC News
Neuroscientists are building up a surprisingly clear picture of exactly where our memories live.
UK: Politicians Urge Ban on the Term “Islamic State”
"If we deny any connection between terrorism and religion, then we are saying there is no problem in any of the mosques; that there is nothing in the religious texts that is capable of being twisted or misunderstood; that there are no religious leaders
Source: UK: Politicians Urge Ban on the Term "Islamic State"
Missing UK family ‘safer than ever with Islamic State’ – BBC News
A missing UK family of 12 have joined so-called Islamic State and are "safer than ever", according to a statement said to be on their behalf.
Source: Missing UK family 'safer than ever with Islamic State' - BBC News