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Thursday, February 06, 2025

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Shared Planet: Waters

 
Water-dependent wildlife is declining fast, but sharing Earth's watery habitats can offer a brighter future for the entire planet.
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Invisible Beauty

 
The story of Bethann Hardison, a pioneering Black model, agent and activist who has been on the front lines of racial justice in her industry for over 50 years.
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Stuff the British Stole – Australia's Mummy

Host Marc Fennell journeys down the Nile to uncover the truth behind this child mummy β€” and the doctor who brought it to Australia.
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For the Culture with Amanda Parris (6-part series)

Amanda goes on a revelatory journey, digging into some of the most important stories impacting Black people around the world.
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Once destroyed with dynamite, these reefs are now teeming with fish

The waters of the Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia hold the greatest marine diversity in the world, and protected areas now ensure a future for the fish and locals. 
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Leave it to beavers to save farmland from drought in the face of climate change

These busy rodents were the key to restoring this rancher’s land.

We've been using AI for years β€” we just didn't know it

AI art may seem new, but the technology has been infiltrating our daily lives for some time.

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