Taking pride.
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New activist communities are fighting back against haters to make the world safer for LGBTQ teens.
How seeds came to be.
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This is the story of how seeds came together bit-by-bit over a really long time, as plants evolved.
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Gen Z is best positioned to influence business practices, rather than global climate agreements, where political gridlock appears to be the status quo.
Quick, easy – and very, very risky.
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Buyers think you can tell the purity of a substance by looking at on an app – evidence shows they’re mistaken.
It’s not all smiles and cups of tea.
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Young people can make big savings living with their parents, but it throws up some thorny issues.
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Baby boomers didn’t all benefit from free education, and not all millennials are struggling to buy a home.
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The reason we have seasons is because, during its journey around the Sun, the Earth is tilted.
Is this it?
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Everything you can touch is made of molecules – but feelings, sound and light are something different.
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Social media promised to be a democratising platform for citizen journalists – but now its limitations are becoming clear.
Alright for some.
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It’s time to ditch this divisive label, and recognise the real cause of housing inequality.
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Our eyes don’t grow much at all – but when we’re very young, we still need to learn how to see.
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Young people are spending more and more time in digital environments – isn’t it time that support was embedded?
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Chronic pain is described as an ‘invisible enemy’ and a ‘malign invader’.
We don’t all see the same.
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What colours we see depends not just on how things are in the world around us, but also on what happens in our eyes and our brains.
Taking a chance.
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Problem gambling among children has gone up, and it’s got everything to do with gambling-like features in video games.
It’s core to life on Earth.
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The Earth’s core is cooling down, and one day it will be completely solid – when that happens, Earth might look a lot like Mars.
History repeats itself.
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When people don’t trust the government, the media or police, they are less inclined to play by the rules and more likely to lash out violently.
Generations of giraffes.
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It can actually be very tricky to define a species, but in the 1900s, scientists found a pretty good way.
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Former young offenders can be uniquely well-equipped to support teenagers at risk of getting caught up in crime.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at Glasgow Pride, 2018.
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By changing the curriculum, Scotland acknowledges that society has always been diverse – and that will help more young people feel accepted.