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| Grab a pen and paper, or open your phone's notes app, to work through our feature below – you're bound to discover several fresh films for your must-watch list. Babygirl, Conclave and Hard Truths are all on mine now! This edition also has a mouth-watering story on Testaccio, Rome's foodie neighbourhood, plus there's an explainer on the latest internet trend, "rage-baiting". Happy reading and I'll be back in your inbox on Tuesday. | |
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 | ESSENTIAL FEATURES | The best films of 2024 so far | Our critics pick their highlights of the year, including an erotic thriller with a twist, an intimate papal drama and the return of a swords-and-sandals epic. | |
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Listen to the mournful song of Antarctic icebergs | Icebergs produce some of the loudest natural noises in the oceans. Can we learn anything about them by listening in?
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| The 'self-cleaning' fabric that is in high demand | Why is tweed – the thoroughly British winter favourite – more in demand than ever before?
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| The neighbourhood where Romans go to eat | Once an important port that supplied food to ancient Rome, Testaccio remains the city's favourite culinary destination.
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| Why life-and-death rescues are changing | Skiers, cyclists and even mushroom-pickers face surprising new risks in the mountains – and so do their rescuers.
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| What is rage-baiting and why is it profitable? | There is a growing group of online creators making "rage bait" content, where the goal is to make other users viscerally angry.
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| How air pollution will change how we travel | Experts and tourists alike are pondering how worsening air quality will change how we holiday in the long-term.
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| Can you solve the GCHQ Christmas challenge? | Latin dancing and Indian butter are some of the clues for 2024's cryptic Christmas challenge set by the national spy agency. | Keep reading >
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| Watch Charles M Schulz talking about creating Peanuts | Here's how an unassuming cartoonist built an empire out of the lives of a group of children, a dog and a bird. | |
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| | Auctioning off the oldest known Ten Commandments tablet | The tablet, inscribed in Paleo-Hebrew and dated from 300–800 AD, is set to be auctioned in New York. | |
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| | How the surreal 'Dali Atomicus' was captured | The 1948 photograph is one of most surreal and famous images ever taken. Here's how it happened. | |
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