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We’re so excited that LongShots film festival by BBC Reel has been nominated for Best Conference or Festival at @TheWebbyAwards. Please vote here:
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We’re so pleased that our series ‘Split at Birth: Twins Divided’ is nominated for Best Video (Science & Education) at @TheWebbyAwards. Vote here:
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What we eat, or don’t eat, can have a huge impact on us and the generations after us.
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We go on a tour of Iceland's magical realm of elves or 'huldufólk' to find out if Icelanders really believe in little hidden people.
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Physical 100 is a survival of the fittest game with big cash prize is at stake.
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Ever wondered what the world would be like if insects were as big as elephants or weasels were the size of humans? It gets pretty weird.
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Tucked away in the North East of England is ICL Boulby Mine, a working polyhalite and salt mine. @LeeJBBC goes on the hunt for dark matter.
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Ern Malley's tragic life was filled with the stuff of dreams. He was orphaned in his teens and met an untimely death at the age of 25. Only Ern Malley was not who he said he was. Ern Malley doesn’t exist.
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Swimming in freezing cold water seems like an extreme activity, and yet it has become increasingly popular over the past few years. Swimmers claim that it improves their health and wellbeing.
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In Japan, there has been a rise in 'separation marriages' or 'weekend marriages', gaining popularity across different generations. This involves living separate lives with two different paths and households, at least for the most part.
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Are the Dutch really that direct? @melissasuzanneh was born in the Netherlands but grew up in the UK. She always noticed that the Brits 🇬🇧 were rather polite, but the Dutch 🇳🇱 very direct.
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Once the lifeline of Bhutan, the 403km Trans Bhutan Trail connected the affluent western districts of Haa to the remote far eastern Trashigang district.
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In a landmark discovery, a team of Israeli archaeologists have decoded the oldest known sentence in the ancient language of Canaanites
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There is no wavelength of light for magenta, meaning the human brain literally makes the colour up. But why?
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Frisson is the French word meaning to 'shiver' or have 'chills', and some people experience it when they listen to music.
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In remote Chilean Patagonia, 152 wooden churches have stood for 300 years – surviving some of the fiercest conditions in the Southern Hemisphere.
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The origins of Lisbon’s world-famous mosaic paving tradition can unexpectedly be linked to a 16th century rhino named Ganda.
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Patagonia’s wooden churches have survived for centuries in one of the toughest climates in the Southern Hemisphere.
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In May 2022, 98 years after the Napalpí massacre, an Argentinian federal court deemed the state responsible for the murder of more than 400 indigenous people.
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The ability to predict the future is a skill that can be learned and developed, according to researchers at The Good Judgement Project.
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