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How did the last Neanderthals live? - BBC Future
In many ways, the last surviving Neanderthals are a mystery. But four caves in Gibraltar have given an unprecedented insight into what their lives might have been like.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop series on Netflix slammed by NHS chief - BBC News
Sir Simon Stevens accuses Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Lab of spreading "myths and misinformation".
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Parasite: The real people living in Seoul's basement apartments - BBC News
What's it like living in the semi-underground Seoul flats that feature in hit Korean film Parasite?
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Loved to death: Turks and Caicos' battle to save the queen conch - BBC News
The marine snail is a national symbol in Turks and Caicos but overfishing may spell its end.
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Making beautiful colours without toxic chemicals - BBC News
Dyeing clothes uses a lot of water and chemicals, but new tech is drawing on nature for colours.
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Coronavirus: Why are we catching more diseases from animals? - BBC News
Climate change is shifting our relationship with the animal kingdom and helping diseases evolve.
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Rapper convicted of having his mother murdered - BBC News
Chicago rapper Young QC ordered a hitman to kill his mum and then withdrew all her savings.
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#PalindromeDay: Geeks around the world celebrate 02/02/2020 - BBC News
Sunday's date reads the same back to front, the first time this has happened worldwide for centuries.
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Highlands 'off-gridder' rescued from collapsed wood pile - BBC News
The man, who is in his 70s and lives in a remote location, raised the alarm using a personal emergency beacon.
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How apps are transforming the way we travel - Article | Imagining the futur
From voice-powered digital assistants through to 360-degree images and virtual reality, the new "extended travel experience" will gradually integrate itself into our digital lives. Advertisement feature presented by Singapore Airlines
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'I didn't know it was abuse until I nearly died' - BBC News
Abi Blake was nearly killed by her husband. Maybe a new police pilot programme would have helped her?
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The hidden biases that drive anti-vegan hatred - BBC Future
People love to moan about vegans: research shows only drug addicts inspire the same loathing. Now psychologists may understand why – and the reasoning isn't entirely rational.
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Anti-Semitic sculpture to remain on German church - BBC News
A court rules that "Judensau" image can stay on the facade of a Wittenberg church linked to Luther.
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Landmark study to transform cancer treatment - BBC News
Scientists said 99% of understanding of cancer was missing until today.
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BBC - Travel - Celebrating a nation that doesn’t exist
Most people haven’t even heard of Transnistria, the breakaway state of Moldova that hugs its border with Ukraine. And that’s partly what makes it so fascinating to visit.
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Can we heat buildings without burning fossil fuels? - BBC Future
The world is on average getting warmer, but we still need to keep buildings at liveable temperatures year-round. Is it possible to cut emissions while keeping warm in winter?
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How to leave a family business - BBC Worklife
Working in a family firm can be complicated – and resigning even more so. Is there ever a 'good' way to strike out on your own, away from your kin?
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The quest to make a crystal harder than diamonds - BBC Future
Labs across the world have been competing to build “superhard” materials – and they are finally succeeding.
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Can charcoal make beef better for the environment? - BBC Future
Cattle farming is a large source of agriculture's methane emissions. Mikki Cusack asks whether a remedy dating from the 3rd Century BC could help cut emissions and boost soil health.
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'My silent retreat obsession changed my life' - BBC News
Gemma, 26, was stuck in a job she hated, struggling with stress and anxiety - then she discovered silent retreats.
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The silent epidemic of America’s problem with guns - BBC News
Two thirds of American gun deaths are suicides. How do you solve a problem hardly anyone talks about?
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What the world can learn from Japan’s robots - BBC Worklife
Japan is rolling out robots in nursing homes, offices and schools as its population ages and workforce shrinks. What can it teach other countries facing the same problems?
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Climate change: Clean tech 'won't solve warming in time' - BBC News
Breakthrough technologies cannot be relied on to help the UK meet its climate targets, a report says.
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How a single locust becomes a plague - BBC News
ast swarms of desert locusts are tearing through the Horn of Africa and south Asia, devouring crops and threatening food supplies and livelihoods. How did it get so bad? BBC News finds out.
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Armed ecoguards funded by WWF 'beat up Congo tribespeople' | Conservation a
Exclusive: Inquiry into $21.4m conservation project reports ‘credible’ evidence of abuse
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