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Hello. Are you someone who likes to go on a long walk to clear your mind? If that sounds like you, then you might be interested in our long read on labyrinth walking – an ancient activity that's experienced a revival in recent years. Also in this edition is a feature on the deep ocean photographer who captured a "living fossil", a look at the highly controversial post-Holocaust film The Night Porter, and a short film by BBC Verify exploring fake AI-generated images of celebrities at the Met Gala. Happy reading and see you on Tuesday. | |
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| ESSENTIAL FEATURES | How the ancient practice of labyrinth walking can help reduce stress | Labyrinths have been used worldwide for centuries as a way to quieten the mind, ease anxiety, recover life balance and enhance creativity. | |
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The photographer who captured a 'living fossil' | What is it like to stare into the eyes of a creature once thought to have died out with the dinosaurs?
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| How cicadas throw food chains into chaos | When trillions of periodical cicadas emerge in a rare double event, they provide a disruptive feast for other species.
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| Marseille during the Olympics and beyond | Here's Michelin-starred chef and Olympic torchbearer Alexandre Mazzia's guide to the city, from sunsets to seafood.
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| The Night Porter: The most controversial film ever? | It's been 50 years since Liliana Cavani's provocative and disturbing film was released to widespread critical disgust.
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| Nigeria's love-hate relationship with twins | Igbo-Ora, in south-western Nigeria, appears to have a higher-than-usual number of twins.
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| Quantum physics could 'revolutionise everything' | Scientists believe it has the potential to expand our understanding of the universe and solve problems at lightning speeds.
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| Ireland breaks Eurovision Song Contest 'curse' | Ireland has qualified for the grand final for the first time since 2018... and it did so with the help of a "goth gremlin goblin witch".
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| A look at fake AI-generated Met Gala images | A fake image of Katy Perry at the red carpet event went viral on social media earlier this week. | |
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| | How Venus lost its water and became bone dry | Earth and Venus are made of similar material, yet one has an abundance of water and the other is dry. | |
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| | French bakers beat longest baguette world record | A new Guinness World Record was set this week with a 140.5m (461ft) baguette in the suburbs of Paris. | |
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