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Hello. Our feature on the photos that make us question what we see received so much interest in Tuesday's edition that we've decided to bring you another photo-led story today: iconic images from Olympic Games history. Also in this newsletter is a look at how TV therapist Dr Ruth changed conversations around sex, plus we investigate how scientists are keeping polar bears safely separated from people. First up, though, meet the meteorologists chasing tornadoes across the US in an attempt to improve forecasts and warnings. | |
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 | ESSENTIAL FEATURES | Unlocking the secrets of storms | In the new blockbuster Twisters (out today), meteorologists stalk tornadoes ripping up towns in Oklahoma. In real life, scientists are chasing powerful twisters across the US to unlock the secrets of destructive storms. | |
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Iconic images from Olympic Games history | These 10 stunning images capture the most tense and historic Olympic moments since the Athens Games in 1896.
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| The man-made waterway that transformed the US | The Erie Canal has become a paddler's paradise with more than 700 miles of continuous, navigable waterways.
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| Mysterious maths at the Tour de France | If you look at where previous winners of the cycling race are from, a pattern emerges.
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| How Dr Ruth changed sex in the US forever | From the 1980s, the TV sex therapist's no-nonsense openness ushered in a new era for the US that made her a cultural icon.
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| Lara Trump's meteoric rise, explained | Donald Trump's daughter-in-law and her husband Eric have emerged as leading voices in his presidential campaign.
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| How fake claims surface - and then take hold | Researchers explain the "conspiracy loop" and why it's such a common pitfall in US political discourse.
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| The tech keeping polar bears and people apart | As tourists and bears swarm to the same swaths of the Arctic Ocean, researchers are developing ways to keep them separated.
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| Drake's Toronto home 'The Embassy' hit by floods | The Canadian rapper posted a video appearing to show part of his home submerged in flood waters. | |
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| | Walking through time at London's Natural History Museum | The five acres which wrap around the museum have been transformed into two free-to-visit gardens. | |
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| | Why Olympic venues are using digital twins | Join the BBC on a brief tour of both the real and virtual new Aquatic Centre in Paris. | |
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ESSENTIAL LISTENING | The story behind India's mega wedding |
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| |  | Lucy Hockings speaks to BBC Business presenter Rahul Tandon and BBC India Business correspondent Nikhil Inamdar about the celebration of the century, and what this lavish party says about India's ultra-rich. |
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