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  2. Astronomer and acclaimed blogger Philip Plait gives us a superbly informative beginner’s guide to the galaxy

  3. Archive: Janine di Giovanni recommends the best books on Love, War and Longing

  4. Patrick Kingsley recommends the best books on Refugees via

  5. Historian and journalist Timothy Garton Ash describes the “mongrel genre” between reportage and scholarship

  6. A suggestion following our on the history of cooking appeal...

  7. Tag of the day: Interviews filed under 'environment'

  8. ICYMI: our latest interview - Patrick Kingsley recommends the best books on refugees

  9. Polar explorer Roald Amundsen's laudable approach to management is the source of our

  10. "If you have borders, you’re always going to have people trying to get round them. "

  11. about the history of cooking. Catching Fire has been selected 3 times, including by a neuroscientist! Anything else you'd choose?

  12. These recommendations are fab. My kids loved the one about the body.

  13. Joe Henrich recommends the best books on Cultural Evolution via

  14. Good response re: our query about why so many literary classics feature orphans:

  15. Patrick Kingsley on travelling with refugees across European borders

  16. Archive: Alice Bell chooses the best books about science, for children

  17. about orphans. Why do so many classic stories feature orphans at their heart? Luke Skywalker, Anne of G Gables, Cinderella...

  18. In 1990, about 80 million people, 1.5% of the world population, were living outside the country of their birth.

  19. “We need to change the paradigm in the way that we think about migration and about refugees.” -

  20. in 1976, the Queen opened the National Theatre on London's Southbank. Peter Hall's diary is

  21. The Torah talks about the Year of Jubilee; how every 50th year you should forgive the debts of the poor

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