🔎 New
Research at @BayesBSchool has found that people in the UK have higher probabilities of dying than predicted.
After decades of improvement in the probability of dying and in life expectancy, since 2011 trends in the UK are higher than forecast, based on pre-2010.
[1/4]
🎾 Is the search for creative problem-solving in coaching a factor in Emma Raducanu’s troubles to find a stable mentor?
Professor @NeilMaiden and Sam Stallard-Steele on whether moving away from traditional thinking and exploring other solutions could be key to her progression.
🗨️ "There are not many levers or mechanisms left to pull."
In @POLITICOEurope today, Professor Les Mayhew discusses the impact of interest rates on homeowners, landlords and renters.
🗞️ With thanks to @NewsAnnabelle
https://t.co/YN6KFh4pah
💭🎾 Psychology and tennis
As Wimbledon continues, @andre_spicer has looked into how academic research makes sense of one of this year's tournaments biggest talking points - Stefanos Tsitsipas’ defeat to Nick Kyrgios.
👉 https://t.co/kY62Dv3ECy
I'll always have a soft spot for Wilfred Owen, and his war poems are more important than ever today - young people should all have the opportunity to study them in school https://t.co/padxS4t33L
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could result in long-term increased innovation, depressed workforces, and the growth of a Russian international payment system.
The thoughts of @andre_spicer, @BCasuLukac and @a_baronca on the business of war.
👉 https://t.co/piDgRF7tFP
Marc Overmars was allowed to resign from Ajax rather than be fired after sending inappropriate texts to women.
If one of Europe’s biggest clubs acts like that, what chance do women everywhere have?
@Simon_Hughes__ in Amsterdam reports on a troubling week