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Katty Kay and Jean Twenge unpack a survey about the links between motherhood and happiness.
Tech Now experiences Lego's new Smart Brick, designed to bring physical play to next level.
Ed Moya, Market Intelligence Strategist at AlphaSense, explains market's reaction to Nvidia results.
Anna Rathbun from Grenadilla Advisory says everyone is paying close attention to Nvidia's Q4 results.
The peculiar shape of the coco de mer has inspired legends involving walking trees and aphrodisiac properties.
Carol Schleif from BMO Private Wealth says Wall Street is overreacting to potential AI disruption.
The BBC visits Uzbekistan's remote mountains as the first international film crew searching for snow leopards.
Katy Kaminski, from AlphaSimplex, says the new US tariffs are pushing the markets into 'risk off' mode.
A century after Gaudí's passing, his masterpiece La Sagrada Família is reaching its conclusion.
Gus Scacco of Advisors Capital Management says the October US Government shutdown dented growth.
Katty Kay speaks to Nathan Grawe about a looming demographic cliff that could reshape American higher education.
Tech Now meets a startup trying to fix one of the fashion industry's biggest blind spots, inconsistent sizing.
The actress reveals that she had a dialect coach when she was on the series because her accent was so strong.
Wall Street opened higher following Tuesday's volatile session as investors concerns over AI ease off.
The Cathars rejected meat and procreative sex. They were persecuted as heretics, but shaped our ideas of love.
Mark Giambrone at Barrow Hanley Global Investors says the heavy capital expenditure is dragging down tech stocks.
Liam Man, a photographer from the UK, captures rare images of a solar eclipse over the remote Glacier Leones.
A gold‑medalist has developed a vibrating starting block to give deaf athletes clearer, fairer race starts.
A pioneering conservation breeding centre in Jasper National park is racing to save Canada's iconic caribou.
Ed Yardeni, President of Yardeni Research says inflation and jobs data signal a positive outlook for the economy.