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What's the point of the menopause?
Why do women go through the menopause - are there any evolutionary benefits?
Made with the Royal Society
Made with the Royal Society
Can we stop animals from going extinct?
Over a million species are on the brink of extinction. What can we do to stop what's being described as the sixth mass extinction?
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Made with The Open University
Made with The Open University
Debunking dementia: 'See the person, not the diagnosis'
Does dementia always start with memory loss? Is it an inevitable part of ageing? Three people living with dementia share common misconceptions about their diagnoses.
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Expand your mind with the University of Oxford
Can visualisation help you achieve a better future? Video, 00:04:32
Whether at work, in sports, or in everyday life, vividly imagining steps towards success can actually help you achieve it. Here's how...
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Mind management
Mind management
What is flow and how can it help you achieve more?
How tennis players achieve 'flow' - and a few tips on how it can help you too
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Nature and us
Universal wonders
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- Posted29 October 2021
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Health and wellbeing
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Sustainable thinking
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All things tech
What does reading on screens do to our brains? Video, 00:06:13
We’re reading more than ever before – but much of it is on screens rather than physical books. Is it changing the way our brains work?
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