A brief history of chocolate – and some of its surprising health benefits
Liam Corr, University of Huddersfield Chocolate in all its forms is something that I, along with many others like to
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Read morePaul Jenkins, University of Reading As the coronavirus pandemic has spread, a growing number of people have been negatively affected
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Read moreTobias Wauer, University of Cambridge It was March 2020, and my plans to start a new cancer research project in
Read moreJeremy Rossman, University of Kent Lockdown is easing. People are returning to work and shops are lifting their shutters. But
Read moreRachael Rigby, Lancaster University and Karen Wright, Lancaster University The diverse, non-human life forms that live in our guts –
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