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Joshna Maharaj - The chef who lost her sense of smell - BBC News

Chef Joshna Maharaj couldn't smell for years. Now she's working to regain some of what she lost.

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Brazil's Amazon: Surge in deforestation as military prepares to deploy - BB

The military is preparing to deploy to the region to try to stop illegal logging and mining.

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Little Richard: Rock 'n' roll pioneer dies - BBC News

The self-styled "king and queen of rock 'n' roll" - who inspired Elvis and The Beatles - dies at 87.

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Coronavirus: Elon Musk vows to move Tesla factory in lockdown row - BBC New

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the firm will leave California after he is ordered to keep a factory shut.

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Scientists obtain 'lucky' image of Jupiter - BBC News

The Hawaii-based Gemini telescope produces a super-sharp picture of the gas giant in the infrared.

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Why you might be drinking too much during lockdown - BBC Future

Confined to our homes with little else to do, it is tempting to turn to the bottle for entertainment, but rather than making us feel better, it may be doing us harm.

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Why flats dominate Spain’s housing market - BBC Worklife

Two-thirds of all Spaniards live in flats. What shaped the housing market and, amid lockdown, are people looking at their homes in a new light?

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Why Are You Alive – Life, Energy & ATP - YouTube

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HMS Beagle: Dock for Darwin's ship gets protected status - BBC News

The submerged mud berth on the River Roach in Essex is recognised as a nationally important site.

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The high-flying circus firm for pop and rock stars - BBC News

How friends Billy Alwen and Julian Bracey built circus performance firm Cirque Bijou.

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Coronavirus: Zambia sex workers praised for contact tracing - BBC News

There has been a surge in infections, mainly among sex workers and lorry drivers, in a border town.

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Coronavirus: What shape will the recession be? - BBC News

As the world braces for recession, a look at the four letters that could indicate the way the economy recovers.

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Anna Jarvis: The woman who regretted creating Mother's Day - BBC News

She created Mother's Day out of love for her own mother but was shocked by how it became commercialised.

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Coronavirus: 'I run lockdown marathons in the dead of night' - BBC News

Runners tell of the dramatic ways their training has changed during the coronavirus lockdown.

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Longer overlap for modern humans and Neanderthals - BBC News

Modern humans began to edge out the Neanderthals in Europe earlier than previously thought.

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How your smart home devices can be turned against you - BBC Future

They can make our lives at easier and more convenient, but can devices such as smart light bulbs and voice-controlled assistants also be misused for domestic abuse?

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The myth of being 'bad' at maths - BBC Worklife

You’re not destined to be bad at maths. You just may need to tackle your ‘mathephobia’.

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Why we've been saying 'sorry' all wrong - BBC Worklife

Apologies can be tricky, but combining a dose of gratitude with a gesture that costs you something can help smooth ruffled feelings.

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Scott Johnson death: Australian man arrested in gay hate killing cold case

US scholar Scott Johnson was found dead at the bottom of beach cliffs in Sydney in 1988.

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Afghan attack: Babies killed as gunmen storm maternity ward - BBC News

Fourteen people, including two infants, died in the militant attack in the Afghan capital Kabul.

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Coronavirus: Branson to sell Galactic stake to prop up Virgin - BBC News

The billionaire hopes to raise $500m to support his businesses including Virgin Atlantic.

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Is this the most powerful word in the English language? - BBC Culture

The most commonly-used word in English might only have three letters – but it packs a punch.

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How the fake Beatles conned South America - BBC Culture

In 1964, South American fans eagerly awaited the arrival of the Fab Four – but four guys named Tom, Vic, Bill and Dave turned up instead. It’s the strange story of a con gone wrong.

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How gaming became a form of meditation - BBC Culture

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