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Why humans enjoy a good feast together -- For thousands of years, humans have come together in small groups to feast on food. Why is it important – and why do we still continue the tradition?

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Australia's beloved weather website got a makeover - and infuriated users -- Nicknamed the Bom, the country's weather agency has been heavily criticised over a recent redesign.

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'Human mistake': Cryptology firm cancels its election after losing encryption key -- The International Association for Cryptologic Research - created to study secure communication - said it was an "honest human mistake".

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Music eases surgery and speeds recovery, Indian study finds -- A new study finds patients who listen to music during surgery wake faster and need fewer painkillers.

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The benefits of a well-balanced vaginal microbiome -- The microbiome in the vagina has received less attention than its cousin in the gut – but a well-balanced vaginal microbiome can help protect overall health.

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Warner settles lawsuit with AI music firm and launches joint venture - The label is going into business with tech start-up Suno after settling a lawsuit against the company. 1 day ago

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Adolescence lasts into 30s - new study shows four pivotal ages for your brain -- Brain scans on thousands of people reveal the dramatic shifts the brain goes through between birth and death.

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New technology a 'game changer' for stadium fans -- Innovation developed with the University of Bristol will help enchance the experience for fans.

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Nvidia plays down Google chip threat concerns -- The world's most valuable company said it was still "a generation ahead of the industry".

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Academics in UK to use AI supercomputer for eye study -- The lead researcher believes the machine will "offer new insights" into human behaviour.

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Do you need to drink electrolytes to stay hydrated?

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Is there any science behind 'cuffing season'? Each year in late autumn, single people seek out romantic relationships for the cold, dark winter months. But is there any science to it? See more

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Can music calm an anxious pet? -- You can find many different playlists for dogs and cats online. However, not all styles of music are effective.

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How to embrace an ageing face -- Much like our other organs, our skin begins to age from the moment we are born. Here's how you can look after your skin while embracing an ageing face.

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How the world's rarest blood type could save lives -- Only one in every six million people have the Rh null blood type. Now researchers are trying to grow this "golden blood" in the hope it could save lives. -- 12 Nov 2025

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Seated salsa: The sitting solution to a sore back -- Lower back pain is a chronic condition that affects hundreds of millions of people around the world. A simple exercise could be a big help. -- 9 Nov 2025

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A rock star's novel way to view galaxies -- Queen guitarist Sir Brian May's latest book explores the history, mystery and evolution of galaxies in a way never tried before – through 3D photography that takes years to create.

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The words you can't say on the internet -- There's a secret list of words you can't say on social media – at least, that's what everyone seems to think.

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What you can do in your 30s to stay healthy at 70 -- From a brisk 15-minute walk, to getting regular sleep – doing these things in your 30s could help you stay fit well into your 70s. -- 19 Nov 2025

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Why are thyroid cancer cases increasing? -- Thyroid cancer rates are increasing in some parts of the world – and faster than other forms of cancer. Why? -- 15 Nov 2025

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Behind the scenes of Hollywood's most daring car stunts -- Tech Now visits a high-tech studio transforming the way film car stunts are made. -- Tech Now

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The clean fuel that could change global shipping -- Tech Now visits Denmark's first green methanol plant for cleaner ship fuel. -- Tech Now

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The immersive tech preparing doctors for lifesaving surgery -- Tech Now meets medical teams using mixed reality environments to rehearse life-or-death operations. -- Tech Now

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Can rock climbing really calm your mind? -- Rock climbing is more than a sport. It's an effective mind-body workout and is often used as a therapeutic tool. -- Science & Health

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How can rollercoasters hold so much weight? -- Rollercoasters send our hearts racing and stomachs dropping. Hannah Fry dives into the science of how they work. -- Science

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The race to unlock nature's hidden secrets -- A team of researchers is working on an ambitious project to build the world's largest biological database. -- Tech Now

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How early filmmakers invented the internet's funniest trend -- Discover how quirky clips paved the way for viral humour, proving randomness never goes out of style. -- Technology

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London museum brings war survivor stories to life -- The Imperial War Museum uses new technology to unlock historical archives to give the past a voice. -- Tech Now

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Americans are socialising less - here's why that's worrying -- Derek Thompson talks about stark declines in the amount of time Americans spend at parties with friends. -- Science & Health

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World-renowned wildlife photographer against the algorithm -- Tech Now meets British wildlife photographer Tim Flach facing new challenges from AI mimicking his images. -- Tech Now

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The race to predict wildfires before they ignite -- We go behind the scenes with innovators building cutting-edge tools to forecast and fight wildfires. -- Tech Now

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The fascinating history of the QR code -- QR codes are used in so many areas of our lives. Tech Now explains the story behind their creation. -- Tech Now

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Tallulah Metcalfe's four tips for dealing with online trolls -- Influencer Tallulah Metcalfe took part in the BBC Teen Summit in Bradford, and gave us her best tips. -- Technology

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Three tips on how to use your phone less -- Dr Kaitlyn Regehr has this advice to help you stop looking at your phone and go on a digital detox. -- Technology

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How space-based solar power can fuel our Earth -- Tech Now explores how space innovation could help solve the Earth's energy challenges. -- Tech Now

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Why the US is going back to the moon after 50 years -- Katty Kay interviews Eileen Collins on Artemis, diversity in space, and how lunar missions prepare us for Mars. -- Science & Health

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The aquatic drone cleaning up waterways -- Tech Now visits a startup in the Netherlands tackling marine pollution with an autonomous robot that gobbles up waste. -- Tech Now

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How tech is helping the world's most endangered species -- Tech Now gets up close to black rhinos at a new conservation centre in the UK. -- Tech Now

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Is this how AI might eliminate humanity? -- A research paper predicts AI autonomy by 2027 could lead to human extinction within a decade. -- Tech Now

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The best-case scenario for AI in schools -- Amid fears about the use of AI in classrooms, American educator and founder of Khan Academy Sal Khan lays out an optimistic future. -- Artificial Intelligence

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Police and EE join forces to advise on deepfakes -- Essex Police and EE mobile offer parents advice on using AI tech safely.

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Patients asked if they want X-ray AI use disclosed -- Dr Maya Jafari of James Cook Hospital says AI is used in X-ray departments to speed up diagnoses.

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Asahi says 1.5 million customers' data potentially leaked in cyber-attack -- The ransomware attack in September crippled Asahi's Japan operations and caused a drinks shortage.

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Students and the dilemma of AI -- Should AI be used in an educational setting? We asked students in Glasgow what they think, and how they use AI.

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Lifelike mannequins to 'transform' doctor training -- The University of Lincoln is spending £1.4m on hi-tech devices that simulate medical conditions.

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Teens launch High Court challenge to Australia's social media ban -- They argue the law - which will block users under 16 from having social media accounts - is unconstitutional.

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Police force to trial AI 'agents' on 101 service -- Staffordshire is the third force to test "agents" on non-emergency calls, as staff tackle 999 calls.

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Recycling fire system planned over battery fears -- The new fire-prevention system would automatically deploy water cannons if a blaze started

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Police trial AI chatbot for non-emergency calls -- TVP and the Hampshire and IOW Constabulary say they are the first forces to employ the technology.

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