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I can be quite annoying as a travel companion. I do like the sunshine, but it can’t be too hot, otherwise I’ll be retiring to the shade of my room and reading a book, and refusing to go out until the evening.
Given the extremely high temperatures seen in tourist resorts in southern Europe in recent summers, it surely makes sense for us to try and get away outside the peak summer months, when possible. This is already a trend – called coolcations. People are looking for holiday destinations that are less likely to involve extreme heat, so they won’t have to hide away in their hotel room all day.
As Mehri Khosravi from the University of East London explains, this also means tourist destinations need to make sure they are communicating with visitors as well as locals about how to cope if particularly hot weather hits.
Decisions about what we like and don’t like can be influenced by our individual consciousness. Studies of the brain show this allows us to experience the world not as it is, but as it matters to us personally. This research reveals what makes you “you”.
And following a report showing people in the UK have fewer years of healthy life than a decade ago, we look at how poor quality housing contributes.
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Rachael Jolley
Environment Editor
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Will holidays to Scandinavia become more popular?
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Mehri Khosravi, University of East London
High summer temperatures could mean tourists look for new holiday destinations.
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Benjavisa Ruangvaree Art
Peter Coppola, University of Cambridge; Emmanuel A Stamatakis, University of Cambridge
There is a deeper side to the brain which weaves your memories, goals, beliefs and emotions into a continuous sense of self.
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Emma Baker, Adelaide University ; Amy Clair, University of Essex; Mark Stephens, University of Glasgow
Poor housing affects education, employment, caring, sleep, relationships and dignity.
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Politics + Society
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Sam Edwards, Loughborough University
No act of royal diplomacy, however well executed, can deliver an instant reset in the US-UK relationship.
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Rita Fontinha, University of Reading
Reduced working hours could lead to important changes in how society is organised.
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Arts + Culture
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Jack Reid, University of Limerick; Amy Wilcockson, Queen Mary University of London; Clodagh Philippa Guerin, University of Limerick; Ellen Howley, Dublin City University; Janine Bradbury, University of York; Julie Meril Gardner, Nottingham Trent University; Kate McLoughlin, University of Oxford; Katie MacLean, University of Stirling; Sally Flint, University of Exeter; Steve Waters, University of East Anglia
These poems span over 200 years and a range of emotions, from sorrow, to fear and hope.
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Kate Travers, University of Warwick
We’re living in a golden age of close reading.
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Matt Jacobsen, Queen Mary University of London
A writer is driven mad by ghosts and witches in a remote Irish hotel.
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Business + Economy
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Elisa Orofino, Anglia Ruskin University
The government’s Prevent programme has real strengths – but also limitations.
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Carlo Pietrobelli, United Nations University; Michele Delera, United Nations University; Nicolò Geri, Sapienza University of Rome
The nature of globalisation is changing dramatically.
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Education
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Samson Maekele Tsegay, Anglia Ruskin University; Zeraslasie Shiker, University of Leeds
Governments can spread their ideas and principles through the processes and organisations they use to maintain power. This includes education.
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Health
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John Noone, University of Limerick
EMS, short for electromyostimulation, uses electrical impulses to support muscle contraction.
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Ahmed Elbediwy, Kingston University; Nadine Wehida, Kingston University
Understanding why people born blind never develop schizophrenia could transform how we think about and treat one of medicine’s most baffling conditions.
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