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Chloe Livingston took the meaning of multi-tasking to the extreme when she decided to enrol for a law degree while working full time and raising her son as a single parent.
of James Hammond who visited Chile as part of his research into earthquakes.
Dr Simon Pooley investigates if humans and predators can coexist in areas where habitats are shrinking.
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