Nov 05, 2019 06:44 am UTC| Research & Analysis Digital Currency Insights & Views
The renowned cryptocurrency exchange, Huobi Global has made anannouncementthat it is most likely to freeze the accounts of the United States clients from November 13thonwards. As per the announcement, in line with the...
Homeless: more than a third of people leaving prison say they have nowhere to go
Nov 05, 2019 02:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Imagine for a moment youre being released from prison after a 12-month sentence for theft. Youre clean, off drugs, its been tough, but youre looking forward to starting a new life. You leave prison and head to the nearest...
For a sustainable future, we need to reconnect with what we're eating – and each other
Nov 05, 2019 02:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Eating alone, once considered an oddity, has become commonplace for many across the Western world. Fast food chains are promoting eating on the go or al desko. Why waste time in your busy day sitting down at a table with...
Why it's better to exercise before breakfast
Nov 05, 2019 02:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Exercise is recommended for people who are overweight or obese as a way to reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. But people dont always have time to exercise as much as they would...
Homicide is declining around the world – but why?
Nov 05, 2019 02:31 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Americans are currently living in one of the lowest crime periods ever and so are many people in the rest of the world. Following decades of increasing crime during the 1960s, 70s and 80s, U.S. homicide rates declined...
Why do young people join gangs? Members explain the appeal of risk taking
Nov 05, 2019 02:31 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
As the rate of knife crime continues to rise, there have been many attempts to investigate why some young people resort to potentially fatal violence: from problems at home, to a lack of opportunity or simply a desire to...

What 3,000-year-old Egyptian wheat tells us about the genetics of our daily bread
Nov 05, 2019 02:30 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Human societies need food and that often means wheat, which was first cultivated more than 12,000 years ago. Today, around one in five calories consumed by humans is from wheat. Over this time, humans have moved wheat...