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Why 'mood shame' is bad for you - BBC Future
It's sometimes tempting to beat yourself up for not feeling sunnier – but there's good reason to embrace those grumps.
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The unexpected ways children change their parents - BBC Future
We don't steer our children nearly as much as we might think – but they shape us all the time. Understanding this could make parenting less stressful, explains Melissa Hogenboom.
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James Webb Space Telescope: Sun shield is fully deployed - BBC News
The unfurling of the observatory's giant sun shade is a major milestone for the $10bn mission.
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Europe's tattoo artists fear for future after EU ink ban - BBC News
Thousands of chemicals are banned by EU for safety reasons, but tattooists say it will hit business.
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Nirvana's Nevermind cover art lawsuit dismissed - BBC News
Spencer Elden, who was pictured as a baby on the album cover, had alleged child pornography.
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Richard Leakey - fossil expert, conservationist and politician - BBC News
The achievements of Richard Leakey, who has died aged 77, were as remarkable as they were diverse.
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James Webb Space Telescope: Everything is 'hunky dory' - BBC News
The US space agency says the post-launch set-up activities on the new observatory are going well.
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China: Why some think 'small eyes' are not beautiful - BBC News
Brands featuring Chinese models with narrow eyes in advertisements have been accused of racism.
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Newborn baby found in toilet bin of Air Mauritius plane - BBC News
The mother and baby are doing well, after airport staff found the boy during a routine check.
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ARFID: 'My son's not a picky eater; he's scared of food' - BBC News
Families say they face accusations of bad parenting over their children's little-known condition.
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Light pollution: Parkour group saving energy by turning off city lights - B
A group of young men are using their gymnastic abilities to reduce the impact of light pollution in their hometown.
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Map drawn from memory helps reunite kidnapped Chinese man with family - BBC
Li Jingwei was kidnapped in Yunnan province in 1989 and sold to a family thousands of miles away.
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Denmark to make domestic flights fossil fuel free by 2030 - BBC News
The PM wants domestic flights to go green, as part of ambitious national plans to cut emissions.
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Coronavirus pandemic: Antarctic outpost hit by Covid-19 outbreak - BBC News
Eleven staff members at the station were infected but officials say the situation is not serious.
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Three ways to be more rational this year - BBC News
Harvard psychology professor Steven Pinker discusses three common irrationality traps and offers advice on how to avoid them.
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Why the tiny house is perfect for now - BBC Culture
Just as minimalism found its moment, now it's the turn of the tiny house movement. Beverley D'Silva explores why, when it comes to dwellings, small is beautiful.
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Desmond Tutu: Body of South African hero to be aquamated - BBC News
In line with his eco-friendly beliefs, the water-based process uses a tenth of the energy of cremation.
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Blair becomes 'Sir Tony' and joins top royal order - BBC News
Tony Blair, the Duchess of Cornwall, and Baroness Amos are appointed to the Order of the Garter.
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Bangladesh: Women-only beach scrapped after social media outcry - BBC News
Critics accused the government of pandering to hardline Islamist groups in the country.
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Covid: Woman isolates in toilet for five hours after positive mid-flight te
A US teacher says she spent five hours in the toilet after testing positive for Covid-19.
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A $10bn 'glittering space jewel' begins its mission - BBC News
A cleaned up video shows the James Webb telescope setting out on its quest to image the cosmos.
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Elon Musk rejects claims that his satellites are hogging space - BBC News
His comments come after China complained to the United Nations about his internet satellite project.
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Virginia Confederate monuments likely headed to black history museum - BBC
A black history museum in Richmond may soon receive the controversial memorials.
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Tiger shot and dies at Naples Zoo in Florida after biting cleaner's arm - B
A cleaner had tried to pet or feed the animal in an unauthorised area, the sheriff's office said.
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Ashraf Ghani: Ex-Afghan president describes moment he fled the Taliban - BB
Speaking to the BBC, Ashraf Ghani tackles criticism he left Afghanistan as the Taliban closed in.
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