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Here's the drug that every school should legalise

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imageVideo games have some clever ways of motivating players, and these methods can be used to get kids interested in learning.From www.shutterstock.com

Schools are finding it increasingly difficult to keep children’s attention. Some studies have reported a 42% increase in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in less than a decade.

There are...

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Explainer: the evolutionary arms race between bats and moths

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imageBats have adapted new hunting techniques in their pursuit of moths who in turn have developed defensive strategies.Sarun T/Shutterstock

In the struggle for survival, predators need to capture and consume prey, and prey have to avoid being eaten. Over evolutionary time this has evolved into a kind of arms race between the two, in which predators...

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