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How TikTok is tackling harmful body image trends with #SkinnyTok ban
Jaden Smith opens a free vegan restaurant for the homeless
Mining interests threaten Nazca’s ancient legacy in Peru
Bottom trawling is annihilating marine life — and the footage is devastating
5 dog training myths that are making life harder for you (and your pup)
Silence isn’t just golden — it grows your brain
Sweden is turning trash into power – and it’s running out of garbage
Exposed: inside the Spanish facility where 40,000 macaques suffer
Global safety index 2025: where not to go this year
Subaru unveils cyclist-protecting airbag in response to rising bike accidents
Why the future of clean energy might come from space
this lego-style home saves time, money and the planet
How to recognize pregnancy symptoms in your female dog
Discover Africa’s Galápagos: breathtaking islands in a rarely visited country
Disposable slippers, permanent damage: the hidden waste crisis in Indonesia’s hotels
Porsche breaks new ground with a six-stroke combustion engine
Europe’s green jewel: nature, spas and flavours of Slovenia
Ultra-processed foods, mental health, and microplastics: a disturbing connection
Fifty years alone: the heartbreaking story of Miyako the elephant in a Japanese zoo
Behind the postcard: Zanzibar’s dolphins are being hunted in plain sight
Meet the fruit with the lowest chemical residue
Daniel Gebhart De Koekkoek and his breathtaking “jumping cats” photo series
China is building the world’s highest bridge — and it’s a game-changer
Rare “painted” shark seen alive for the first time, thanks to cheap underwater cameras
Artificial Intelligence is showing promise in the fight against antibiotic resistance
World’s first 3d-printed train station built in just 7 days in Japan
Tripadvisor reveals the top 25 destinations in the world for 2025
A solar oven that could change everything—without fuel or electricity
The tiny insect that warned us about microplastics—back in 1971
After six decades of research, scientists finally crack the code behind orange cats
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