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A Caribbean take on body positivity - BBC Travel
An important part of Curacao's dushi (sweet) culture, Mama and Chichi sculptures can be found across the island and have come to represent the beauty of the female form.
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The myth of a 'super-charged' immune system - BBC News
Suddenly we are all talking about immunity but how much do we really understand?
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How thinking about 'future you' can build a happier life - BBC Worklife
We should think more about whom we'll be in the future – because doing so has profound consequences for our health, happiness and financial security.
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Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering honours magnet pioneer - BBC News
Masato Sagawa's neodymium-iron-boron magnet has become central to our modern way of living.
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How HIV elimination is within Australia's reach - BBC News
Australian HIV cases have hit an all-time low - and it's partly a legacy of unconventional strategy.
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South Africa's railways: How thieves have destroyed the network - BBC News
During lockdown, criminals stripped parts of the network leaving tracks and stations in ruins.
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All US federal prisons in lockdown after deadly gang fight - BBC News
The rare nationwide lockdown of federal prisons comes after two inmates died in a fight in Texas.
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Israeli policies against Palestinians amount to apartheid - Amnesty - BBC N
The rights group accuses it of racist policies, but Israel fiercely rejects "the false allegations".
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How past pandemics may have caused Parkinson's - BBC Future
Surviving a pandemic isn't always the end of the story – some viruses can have health effects that linger on for decades, eventually leading to a range of devastating diseases.
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The deadly battles that tipped Myanmar into civil war - BBC News
An upsurge in fighting between the military and armed civilians point to a change from an uprising to civil war.
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Why cows may be hiding something but AI can spot it - BBC News
Farmers are using artificial intelligence to spot lameness in their herd before it gets serious.
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Wordle: New York Times buys popular word game - BBC News
Briton Josh Wardle sells his online game sensation to the New York Times for a seven-figure sum.
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Maus: Graphic novel tops Amazon best-sellers after school ban - BBC News
Maus, a graphic novel about the Holocaust, was banned by a school board in Tennessee this month.
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The country inoculating against disinformation - BBC Future
Subjected to repeated disinformation campaigns, the tiny Baltic country of Estonia sees media literacy education as part of its digital-first culture and national security.
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True story? Lie detection systems go high-tech - BBC News
A number of teams are working on advanced ways to tell more accurately if someone is lying.
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North Korea missile tests: Photos from space released - BBC News
The unusual pictures were allegedly taken from its most powerful missile launch in five years.
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Bsissa: North Africa's ancient convenience food - BBC Travel
When blended with olive oil and honey, this unassuming brown powder – which has been eaten by Tunisians and Libyans for millennia – transforms into a breakfast of champions.
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Liberia prisons: Where inmates are short of food, space and uniforms - BBC
Liberia's main jail stopped taking new inmates recently because it couldn't give them anything to eat.
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How Does Gravity Escape A Black Hole? - YouTube
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Beating Retreat: British hymn 'Abide with Me' causing a stir in India - BBC
India has dropped a colonial-era tune from Beating Retreat celebrations to "decolonise" the event.
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Ukraine crisis: Vladimir Putin's geopolitical jigsaw - BBC News
Invasion or fear strategy: the Russian leader keeps everyone guessing on his real plans for Ukraine.
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Why people aren't as picky in love as they think - BBC Worklife
We assume we choose our life partners very carefully – but research shows we may be less selective in love than we think.
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Apple unveils AirTag safety guide amid stalker fears - BBC News
Apple has released an updated safety guide amid ongoing concerns over the company's AirTag device.
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How travel saved a woman from Covid anxiety - BBC Travel
With a former medical scare and prolonged isolation due to the Covid pandemic, Kimberly Davis' mental health was deteriorating – until a friend offered her a holiday to France.
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The reason some vegan alternatives don't taste like meat - BBC Future
Some of the qualities that make meat "meaty" are hard to reproduce with plant-based alternatives. Should we be focusing on replicating them – or trying to make new, tasty alternatives?
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