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(1586) The oldest languages spoken in the world - YouTube
Do you ever wonder about the origins of language and how it has evolved over centuries? In this video, we will explore the list of the oldest languages in th...
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William Goodge: British man breaks record for fastest run across Australia
William Goodge ran from Perth to Sydney in 35 days, running the equivalent of 2.5 marathons each day.
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My AI therapist got me through dark times
With NHS mental health waitlists at record highs, are chatbots a possible solution?
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Walking with dinosaurs: Mystery of Pachyrhinosaurus mass grave in Canada
A group of researchers have come to Pipestone Creek in Canada to figure out why thousands of dinosaurs are buried here.
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The US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's policy
An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory Trump wants to become a foundation stone for his American golden age. But the company story exemplifies the success of modern globalisation
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Facial disfigurement: 'I was refused service in a cafe because of my face'
Amit Ghose says he still experiences abuse as an adult, but he has come to accept the way he looks.
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Alpaiwala Museum: Shining the spotlight on India's dwindling Parsi community
The Alpaiwala Museum in Mumbai city traces the origins and history of the fast-dwindling Parsi community.
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Australian Matthew Radalj tells of life in China prison
Matthew Radalj tells the BBC of his time in a Beijing prison, revealing what goes on behind bars.
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(1610) Is There A Simple Solution To The Fermi Paradox? - YouTube
Use code PBS to get 15% off all Hoverpens and free shipping to most countries for the first 48 hours, 10% off after that. North America / UK / Australia / In...
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Inside Air Force One as new era beckons for presidential plane
The famous Boeing 747 which has been part of the fabric of US history for decades could soon be supplied by Qatar.
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Trump's frantic peacebrokering week hints at what he really wants
After seven breathless days of diplomatic hurly burly, we have a clearer idea of the US president's global ideology - and the limits of his 'art of a deal'.
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James Comey: Ex-FBI boss interviewed by Secret Service over Trump seashell post
Trump accused Comey of using the seashells to incite the president's assassination "loud and clear".
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(1570) The Biggest Misconception in Physics - YouTube
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Mottainai: In Japan, creativity is key to a no-waste ideal
Japan's celebrated principles of thrift and conservation further sustainability in the culinary world, brilliantly embracing scraps, leftovers and the whole animal.
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Why South Korea should be your next 'workcation'
Launched on 1 January 2024, South Korea's newest visa allows digital nomads to stay for up to two years while maintaining a job back home.
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The race to build climate-resilient coral reefs
These innovations are speeding up the recovery of bleached corals.
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Malta: The tiny European island of tolerance
Inspired by a trailblazing transgender model, Malta has become one of the most accepting countries in the world in the past 20 years.
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How our drinking water could come from thin air
From solar panels that produce water to 'self-filling' coffee machines and water coolers, technology companies are putting a new spin on a centuries-old technique.
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Leopold and Loeb: The grisly 'crime of the century' that fascinated Hitchcock and others
One hundred years ago, wealthy Chicago students Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb brutally murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks. Why is popular culture obsessed with this horrific case?
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The one simple change that will improve your media diet in 2024
Here's how to deepen your understanding of current affairs – according to research
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The seedy underbelly of the life coaching industry
Many people turn to life coaches in moments of crisis. Some find what they're looking for in these programmes – but others find disappointment, even scams.
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Asbestos: The strange past of the 'magic mineral'
From supernatural capes to sleeping caps, asbestos fibres once had a wide range of bizarre uses.
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Mount Everest: Climbers will need to bring poo back to base camp
As complaints of human waste pile up, new rules require climbers to properly dispose of their stools.
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The Zone of Interest: How the most horrifying sounds in film history were created
Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest is chilling audiences – because of what they hear, not see. Sound designer Johnnie Burn discusses recreating the sounds of the concentration camp.
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How to improve your sense of direction
Some people can strike off on any journey with no guide except their 'pigeon senses'. How do they do it? And can this ability be learned?
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