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Why fungal diseases are becoming more dangerous to human health (R)
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How the technology to print your own lethal weapon is promoted on social media (R)
In 2001 the Champions League final was contested by the two previously beaten finalists (R)
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Research finds screening methods to pick up cancer in dense breasts much earlier (R)
Why is it so hard to understand the effects a warming world has on our health?
Fake job ads lure applicants from Asia and Africa into cybercrime compounds
John Simpson looks at the growing number of voices within Israel opposing the war in Gaza (R)
Kathleen McLaughlin investigates the multibillion-dollar global plasma industry (R)
White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff describes Hamas’ as 'totally unacceptable'
US state governments plan their next moves in legal challenge against Trump’s tariffs
Mass casualties being treated after incident at aid distribution centre in Khan Younis
Fake job ads lure applicants from Asia and Africa into cybercrime compounds (R)
Why has the rate of autism risen so dramatically in the last 30 years?
Presenter Myra Anubi is in Malawi to meet those making the most of the country's waste (R)
What is 'grey zone' warfare, and who is at risk? (R)
Edu meets Cape Verde's Sonia Sousa and Nigerian chart-topper Fido (R)
How a risk assessment tool is used by police in Spain to predict gender-based violence (R)
The attack took place close to an aid distribution centre in Rafah
Why is it so hard to understand the effects a warming world has on our health? (R)
Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
The search for the parents of three babies abandoned in shopping bags in east London, UK (R)
Turning lead into gold, talking to animals and time travel seem impossible but are they? (R)
Russian Ministry of Defence says Ukraine carried out a "terrorist attack" in five regions
Could we put carbon dioxide in rocks or seaweed to help fight climate change?
We hear what listeners think of The Interview and we’re ed by the show’s editor (R)
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China’s audacious Tianwen-2 asteroid sample return mission is underway (R)
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A CrowdScience guide to quantum physics (R)
Two women in Brazil and Nepal on saving the plants and animals they love from extinction
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