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  • Doggy DNA banks could stop the UK’s rarest breeds going extinct

    Doggy DNA banks could stop the UK’s rarest breeds going extinct

  • The best keyboards for iPads (and other tablets) in 2020

    The best keyboards for iPads (and other tablets) in 2020

  • Inside the open-air lab testing viruses and deadly chemicals

    Inside the open-air lab testing viruses and deadly chemicals

  • We are horribly sexist to female politicians. Google data proves it

    We are horribly sexist to female politicians. Google data proves it

  • A new Fitbit claims to track your stress levels. Can it really do it?

    A new Fitbit claims to track your stress levels. Can it really do it?

  • Why heading back to school isn’t as big a risk as it sounds

    Why heading back to school isn’t as big a risk as it sounds

  • The pandemic changed how everyone uses Slack

    The pandemic changed how everyone uses Slack

  • To survive the pandemic’s doom, startups need to work together

    To survive the pandemic’s doom, startups need to work together

Inside the illegal Airbnb nightclubs wreaking havoc on London

Inside the illegal Airbnb nightclubs wreaking havoc on London

Short-term rental listings across London are being turned into illegal pop-up nightclubs that risk aiding the spread of coronavirus

By James Temperton

  • 17 of the best films on Amazon Prime UK right now

    17 of the best films on Amazon Prime UK right now

  • The best Disney+ shows (and the new series coming soon)

    The best Disney+ shows (and the new series coming soon)

  • 26 of the best films on Disney+ right now

    26 of the best films on Disney+ right now

  • 62 of the best Netflix series to binge watch right now

    62 of the best Netflix series to binge watch right now

  • The best keyboards for iPads (and other tablets) in 2020

    The best keyboards for iPads (and other tablets) in 2020

  • A new Fitbit claims to track your stress levels. Can it really do it?

    A new Fitbit claims to track your stress levels. Can it really do it?

  • The (actually good) tech deals in Amazon’s End of Summer Sale

    The (actually good) tech deals in Amazon’s End of Summer Sale

  • Six workstations to upgrade your post-lockdown home office

    Six workstations to upgrade your post-lockdown home office

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How to hack your concentration when you’re working from home

How to hack your concentration when you’re working from home

The pandemic has wreaked havoc on our concentration. But there are a few tricks you can use to boost your focus

By Will Bedingfield

  • The pandemic changed how everyone uses Slack

    The pandemic changed how everyone uses Slack

  • To survive the pandemic’s doom, startups need to work together

    To survive the pandemic’s doom, startups need to work together

  • The lifts in your high-rise office are a coronavirus nightmare

    The lifts in your high-rise office are a coronavirus nightmare

  • Newsletters could be the next (and only) hope to save the media

    Newsletters could be the next (and only) hope to save the media

  • Doggy DNA banks could stop the UK’s rarest breeds going extinct

    Doggy DNA banks could stop the UK’s rarest breeds going extinct

  • Why heading back to school isn’t as big a risk as it sounds

    Why heading back to school isn’t as big a risk as it sounds

  • This seabed coral farm is trying to save our reefs from extinction

    This seabed coral farm is trying to save our reefs from extinction

  • How the Met Office chooses storm names in the UK and Ireland

    How the Met Office chooses storm names in the UK and Ireland

The UK’s universities are bracing for a coronavirus train wreck

The UK’s universities are bracing for a coronavirus train wreck

First came Covid-19. Then came the A-levels algorithm. And then came the u-turn

By Chris Stokel-Walker

  • The best keyboards for iPads (and other tablets) in 2020

    The best keyboards for iPads (and other tablets) in 2020

  • The (actually good) tech deals in Amazon’s End of Summer Sale

    The (actually good) tech deals in Amazon’s End of Summer Sale

  • The best running shoes for any budget

    The best running shoes for any budget

  • The best budget laptops under £500

    The best budget laptops under £500

  • This glacier is melting fast. Can blasts of artificial snow save it?

    This glacier is melting fast. Can blasts of artificial snow save it?

  • How do you control an AI as powerful as OpenAI’s GPT-3?

    How do you control an AI as powerful as OpenAI’s GPT-3?

  • This French town has created its own Amazon with a difference

    This French town has created its own Amazon with a difference

  • The Green Homes Grant is a bad deal for you and for the climate

    The Green Homes Grant is a bad deal for you and for the climate

  • Inside the open-air lab testing viruses and deadly chemicals

    Inside the open-air lab testing viruses and deadly chemicals

  • Everything you need to know about the NHS test, track and trace app

    Everything you need to know about the NHS test, track and trace app

  • The UK’s lockdown guidelines (and local lockdowns) explained

    The UK’s lockdown guidelines (and local lockdowns) explained

  • Deepfake porn is now mainstream. And major sites are cashing in

    Deepfake porn is now mainstream. And major sites are cashing in

This coronavirus vaccine would be two breakthroughs in one

This coronavirus vaccine would be two breakthroughs in one

An mRNA Covid vaccine would be a world-first — representing not just a victory over the current virus, but a real step forward in the way we make vaccines

By Stephen Buranyi

  • Inside the open-air lab testing viruses and deadly chemicals

    Inside the open-air lab testing viruses and deadly chemicals

  • We are horribly sexist to female politicians. Google data proves it

    We are horribly sexist to female politicians. Google data proves it

  • How to fix England’s public health

    How to fix England’s public health

  • The UK’s A-level fiasco has left thousands without grades

    The UK’s A-level fiasco has left thousands without grades

  • Why coronavirus hit people from BAME communities so hard

    Why coronavirus hit people from BAME communities so hard

  • This coronavirus vaccine would be two breakthroughs in one

    This coronavirus vaccine would be two breakthroughs in one

  • Zoom took over the world. This is what will happen next

    Zoom took over the world. This is what will happen next

  • How London’s Silicon Roundabout dream turned into a nightmare

    How London’s Silicon Roundabout dream turned into a nightmare

Scotland is aiming to eliminate coronavirus. Why isn’t England?

Scotland is aiming to eliminate coronavirus. Why isn’t England?

By Sanjana Varghese

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