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A frozen graveyard: The sad tales of Antarctica’s deaths - BBC Future
Beneath layers of snow and ice on the world’s coldest continent, there may be hundreds of people buried forever. Martha Henriques investigates their stories.
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A new way to look at emotions – and how to master yours - BBC Future
A new theory of emotions reveals just how easily our feelings can be shaped by context – offering some powerful ways for dealing with stress.
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Why athletes need a ‘quiet eye’ - BBC Future
Want to know who will win a World Cup game or Wimbledon match? Look closely at the athletes’ eyes — including when it seems they're about to lose.
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The strange science inside your sourdough - BBC Future
We know sourdough’s flavour and texture comes from the activity of microscopic bacteria – but where exactly are they coming from?
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The perils of short-termism: Civilisation’s greatest threat - BBC Future
Our inability to look beyond the latest news cycle could be one of the most dangerous traits of our generation, says Richard Fisher.
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How and why did religion evolve? - BBC Future
Humanity’s most puzzling behaviour has deep roots in our evolutionary past
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Why children become bullies at school - BBC Future
Bullying behaviour often emerges in childhood, and the consequences for victims can last a lifetime. What makes a child become a bully?
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The dark side of believing in true love - BBC Future
Old-fashioned romantics might have the wrong idea about love. Strong beliefs in true love could be blinding you to both the good and bad in your partner, with sometimes toxic results.
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Why we need to talk about cheating - BBC Future
We might be predisposed to think the best in our partners, but perhaps we shouldn’t be so trusting
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Climate change: Big lifestyle changes are the only answer - BBC News
The experts tell us that small, easy changes alone will not be enough to combat climate change.
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Has humanity reached ‘peak intelligence’? - BBC Future
Are our IQs set to increase forever, or are we on the cusp of decline? David Robson explores the past, present and future of intelligence.
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How your looks shape your personality - BBC Future
We tend to think of our looks as separate from who we are. But it turns out that physical traits like height or attractiveness may shape our personalities, behaviours, even politics.
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How to build something that lasts 10,000 years - BBC Future
Few human-made structures last for millenia, but as Alexander Rose explains, it is possible for design for extreme longevity if you look to the lessons of history.
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How 'smart' email could change the way we talk - BBC Future
Artificial intelligence can now predict what we want to type, making it quicker write messages to friends, colleagues and family, but do we risk losing something in the process?
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The mystery of why some people become sudden geniuses - BBC Future
There’s mounting evidence that brain damage has the power to unlock extraordinary creative talents. What can this teach us about how geniuses are made?
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Is it time to stop blaming your diet for acne? - BBC Future
More and more patients are cutting out foods in an attempt to clear spots. But could this do more harm than good?
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Technology in deep time: How it evolves alongside us - BBC Future
If we look at technology over very long timescales, our definition of what it is transforms, and as Tom Chatfield argues, it also displays a form of evolution entwined with our own.
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Why humans have evolved to drink milk - BBC Future
Humans didn’t start out being able to digest animal milk – but now many populations do. Why has evolution favoured tolerating dairy?
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The maths problem that could bring the world to a halt - BBC Future
Our hectic, on-demand lifestyles rely upon allocating finite resources to ever-changing numbers of people. To keep up, however, we must solve a little-known mathematical riddle.
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The transformational power of how you talk about your life - BBC Future
How you talk about the major events of your life has a profound impact on your personality. If you change your life story, could you become a healthier, happier person?
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Why we need to reinvent democracy for the long-term - BBC Future
When politicians fail to look beyond the next election – or even the latest tweet – they are neglecting the rights of future generations, argues public philosopher Roman Krznaric.
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The barber who's been cutting hair for 96 years - BBC Worklife
At 107, Anthony Mancinelli has been cutting clients’ hair for 96 years. And counting.
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The accidental invention of the Illuminati conspiracy - BBC Future
The story of how the myth exploded reveals how fake stories spread today and the secrets behind the psychology of their fiercest proponents.
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The ‘light triad’ that can make you a good person - BBC Future
The “dark triad” makes us more creative but also more likely to cheat. It turns out its opposite – the “light triad” – could explain why some of us are naturally good.
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Iran president makes 9/11 claims after UN walkout - BBC News
Iran's president says he does not believe the WTC towers could have been destroyed by aircraft alone, after lambasting Western nations at the UN.
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