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Endangered monarch butterflies face perilous storm

The monarch was added last year to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of threatened species

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Clickbait or creativity? The art world wrestles with AI

Purists argue that the artist is still the central cog in the machine

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ChatGPT: the promises, pitfalls and panic

Excitement around ChatGPT has sent schools into panic and turned Big Tech green with envy

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Sumatran tiger captured in Indonesia after second human attack

A major hunt for a tiger was launched last week after four locals were attacked

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Fashion designer Paco Rabanne dead at 88

Rabanne was a key figure in the fashion movements of the 1960s, and created one of the most popular perfumes in the world

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How immunotherapy can better train your immune system when battling cancer

Advances in cancer-fighting technology now provide different methods of tackling the diagnosis for better outcomes

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Sushi conveyor belt pranks spark outrage in Japan

A wave of 'sushi terrorism' videos on social media caused concerns across Japan this past week

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Free meals from the heart on Thaipusam – prepared the Malaysian way

Volunteer group serves over 25,000 free packs of vegetarian nasi lemak to pilgrims and the public at Batu Caves every year

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Influencers bask in their version of the Oscars in Mexico City

The second edition of the ‘TikTok Awards’ for Spanish-language influencers was held at Latin America's largest television network

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Michelle Obama launching new podcast based on ‘The Light We Carry’

The podcast will feature conversations with distinguished guests from her nationwide book tour

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What is Colour Analysis, a resurrected method allowing TikTokers to play stylist?

The social network is bringing this 40-year-old practice up to date with the help of filters 

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AI voice tool 'misused' as deepfakes flood web forum

A new age of disinformation is on the horizon as a new audio tool is able to clone celebrity voices and have them say slurs

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Study suggests a link between junk food and disrupted brain function

According to researchers, the mechanism that fatty foods sparks in the brain can not only lead to overeating, but to obesity as well