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Parents think they know how kids use AI. They don't New surveys asked teens how they use AI. Parents have no idea what's going on, from...
India's cheap weight-loss drugs could reshape global obesity fight India could soon get a lot thinner - at least in theory. On Friday the patent...
The Turkish city built on 'green gold' For centuries, pistachios have defined Gaziantep. Today, they remain the most prized ingredient in...
'His brilliance is in danger of being diluted': Has pop art icon Keith Haring been 'sanitised'? From shop rails to gallery walls,...
'It was a real battle of the titans': The moment one polar bear took on a walrus herd Twenty years on, relive the iconic scene from Sir...
India's outsourcing industry is worth $300bn. Can it survive AI? Indian technology stocks have seen an unprecedented rout over the past few weeks...
Exhilarating winners, stunning eulogies and a party atmosphere: Six reasons why it was the best Oscars in years In recent times, the Academy Awards...
Creed to Sinners: Michael B Jordan's road to Oscars recognition Across more than a decade, Michael B Jordan and director Ryan Coogler have built...
How to prepare for Europe's new travel entry rules As the continent completes its rollout of a sweeping new biometric entry system for non-EU...
'They are prepared to commit murder for their cause': The shocking kidnap of a teenage newspaper heiress Patty Hearst was abducted by a...
Hay fever: The new wave of effective cures for seasonal allergies Is it possible to train the body to resist seasonal allergies? That's the hope...
Walking St Patrick's Way: The 82-mile trail behind the world's biggest Irish celebration Each year on 17 March, St Patrick's Day is...
This baffling syndrome makes fathers feel pregnant Couvade syndrome is experienced by almost half of all partners. It is changing how scientists think...
Sculpting jaws, giving scores: Inside the world of looksmaxxing Marvin ponders his attractiveness before giving himself "a solid 7/10". With...
10 things all visitors to Japan should know In Japan, small gestures matter. From how to hold your bowl to what to do with rubbish, our local expert...
'We’re constantly surprised': The strange deep-sea creatures that eat whales From bone-eating snot-flowers to snowboarding scale worms,...
'Like a trap you can't escape': The women who regret being mothers Carmen loves her 10 year-old son, but if she could turn back the...
Joining the ranks of Walt Disney - meet the director nominated for 2 Oscars for 2 different films Being nominated for an Academy Award is a dream come...
Winners, Sinners and record breakers: 17 fun facts about this year's Oscars When Sinners director Ryan Coogler went to the movies as a child, he...
The rare 'dinosaur egg' returning from extinction Asin tibuok is one of the world's rarest salts, and it's only produced on one...
'Sanctuaries in the sky': 10 of the world's most stunning penthouses The penthouse is an iconic signifier of wealth in our culture –...
Cognitive shuffling: The micro-dreaming game that helps you sleep Invented by an academic and popularised by social media, this sleep technique has...
How Padma Lakshmi eats, packs and survives life on the road Travel is a constant throughout the renowned culinary host's career, and she has it...
Oscars 2026 predictions: Who will win - and who should? In the final few days before the Academy Awards, and with several key races tightening, here...
Nine tips to help you cope during turbulent times In our chaotic, uncertain world, it is normal to feel anxious or overwhelmed. These science-backed...
Why Namibia's green energy dream could be a red flag for penguins A near pristine desert and coastal wilderness in Namibia could soon host a huge...
Why 'Viking wellness' is having a moment This year's fast-growing spa trend isn't about pampering and relaxation: it's about...
Return of the wire: In a wireless world, headphone cables are back Wired headphones were supposed to die with the headphone jack. Instead,...
'A fascinating window into the past': The homes revealing how Tudor people really lived A favourite at this weekend's Oscars, Hamnet...
'Icky and heartbreaking': The $2 per hour worker behind the OnlyFans boom A Philippines-based woman has described how...
Project Hail Mary review: Ryan Gosling's space epic is 'a mind-stretching sci-fi' ★★★★☆ This new blockbuster starring Gosling...
Micro-cations: The big appeal of the tiny holiday From passport privilege to overtourism and carbon cost, the boom in two- to four-day...
These diseases were thought to be incurable. Now AI is unlocking new treatments From Parkinson's disease and antibiotic-resistant superbugs to...
Has Hollywood golden boy Timothée Chalamet lost his shine? Timothée Chalamet was, until very recently, Hollywood's golden boy and a frontrunner...
'They have lied and spied for the communists': The suburban spies who sold nuclear secrets to the USSR The Portland spy ring trial began on...
'It's a very unique biological specimen': What menstrual blood can reveal about your health From endometriosis and cervical cancer, to...
Beyond the boy's club: The women at the frontier of adventure From ice swimming to desert crossings, these explorers are redefining what modern...
'One of the most successful wildlife comeback stories': The Alps lost its vultures - then it got them back Decades after its release into...
Five countries that are actively welcoming travellers in 2026 As some of the world's most popular cities impose caps and surcharges, these places...
Knocker uppers and candle clocks: The quirky ways people woke up before alarm clocks From candles that drop metal pins every hour to the knocker...
Fatbikes are wreaking havoc in Sydney's wealthy beach suburbs One of the first things you might see in Manly, home to some of Sydney's most...
Sam Heughan on Scotland behind the screen The Scottish actor invites travellers beyond Outlander's famous Highland locations to the lesser-known...
Why the Oscars are finally giving older women their due Traditionally, younger actresses have been favoured by the Oscars – but as BBC research...
How knitting can help you kick harmful habits Cheap and easy to pick up, knitting can help to fight addictive behaviours, from nail-biting and...
Tears and cheers as controversial long-running Australian breakfast radio show implodes It happens in offices around the world everyday: a workmate...
Why every culture has a healing broth Across cultures, broths have soothed illness, marked celebration and stretched scarce ingredients, long before...
'Fair-weather fans and the plain uncool': How the Eagles' Greatest Hits broke the US charts Released 50 years ago this year, Their...
The lost languages of ancient humans: Listen to stone-age chat The bones of our ancestors remain silent. So, how can we possibly imagine what our...
We have more privacy controls yet less privacy than ever "In 2026 online privacy is a luxury, not a right," says Thomas Bunting, an analyst...