LinksDATE

In total there are 11687 links in this list. Showing results 6751-6775.

Laser vagina menopause therapy shows no benefit in trial - BBC News

The treatment, meant to rejuvenate and treat dryness, worked no better than a placebo procedure.

LINK

Squid Game knocks Bridgerton off Netflix top spot - BBC News

The Korean drama is Netflix's biggest debut hit, with 111 million users in its first 28 days.

LINK

Wildlife Photographer of the Year: 'Explosive sex' wins top prize - BBC New

An image of a bursting cloud of eggs and sperm as groupers mate in the Pacific is the judges' pick.

LINK

What Dinosaurs ACTUALLY Looked Like? - YouTube

The 12,022 Calendar is sold out check out more scienc-y products created with love here: https://kgs.link/shop-151Sources & further reading:https://sites.goo...

LINK

The ancient stepwells helping to curb India's water crisis - BBC Future

Huge architectural gems built deep into the Earth like inverted fortresses are scattered around India – and restoring them may be a solution to help the country's parched communities.

LINK

Mexico City to swap Columbus statue for one of indigenous woman - BBC News

Mexico City's mayor made the announcement on the anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Americas.

LINK

Al Capone memorabilia sells for $3m at auction - BBC News

The notorious gangster's favourite gun made top dollar - $860,000 - at the California sale.

LINK

The Inuit knowledge vanishing with the ice - BBC Future

The Inuit are famous for their ability to survive extreme conditions, having inhabited the Arctic for millennia. But as the ice recedes, this hard-earned knowledge is being lost.

LINK

Spanish right attacks Biden over Columbus and conquests - BBC News

Spanish nationalists scorn President Biden for condemning colonial crimes against Native Americans.

LINK

Elk wandering Colorado for two years with tyre around neck is freed - BBC N

Wildlife officers in the US state of Colorado say the elk is in good shape after removing its antlers.

LINK

North Korea: Kim Jong-un vows to build 'invincible military' - BBC News

Weeks after a series of missile tests, Kim Jong-un says weapons are needed for defence, but not war.

LINK

Milos Zeman: The Czech leader proud to be politically incorrect - BBC News

Ailing Czech President Milos Zeman is famously fond of liquor and provocative jokes.

LINK

The parents who don't want to go back to the office - BBC Worklife

Some companies want workers back in the office. But parents, who combined remote work with spending more time with their children, are not happy.

LINK

Misinformation: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube

John Oliver discusses how misinformation spreads among immigrant diaspora communities, how little some platforms have done to stop it, and, most importantly,...

LINK

Nobel Prize: We will not have gender or ethnicity quotas - top scientist -

Journalist Maria Ressa was the only woman to win a Nobel Prize this year, and just the 58th in history.

LINK

Israel winery: 1,500-year-old Byzantine wine complex found - BBC News

The 1,500-year-old complex unearthed near Tel Aviv was the world's largest winery at the time.

LINK

Nobel economics prize rewards work on minimum wage - BBC News

David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens share the prestigious economics prize.

LINK

What if other human species hadn't died out - BBC Future

Would we still see our humanity in the same way if other hominin species – from Australopithecus to Neanderthals – hadn't gone extinct?

LINK

Paul McCartney says John Lennon 'instigated' the Beatles' break-up - BBC Ne

"It was John who wanted a divorce," he says, setting the record straight on the band's break-up.

LINK

Stealthing: California bans non-consensual condom removal - BBC News

Victims of "stealthing" risk sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy. Now they can sue offenders.

LINK

Drugs, arms, and terror: A high-profile defector on Kim's North Korea - BBC

A former colonel describes a leadership making cash by any means, from drug factories to illegal arms deals.

LINK

Why do cover letters still exist? - BBC Worklife

Writing cover letters for applications is tedious and may seem pointless – but you need one now more than ever.

LINK

The unearthing of Ireland's mysterious naked sweathouses - BBC Travel

Until the 1900s, when people in Ireland got sick, they would get naked and disappear into steamy saunas. Now, a new project is aiming to uncover these timeworn structures' secrets.

LINK

US couple accused of selling nuclear submarine secrets - BBC News

A US Navy nuclear engineer and his wife allegedly sold the secret data to an undercover FBI agent.

LINK

Mars scientists now know where to look for life - BBC News

Images from Nasa's Perseverance rover show it's in a great place to find traces of ancient microbes.

LINK