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What even is a podcast anymore?

What even is a podcast anymore?

Katty Kay speaks with podcaster PJ Vogt about whether the word “podcast” still makes sense.

Katty Kay

The world’s most powerful X-ray lasers

The world's most powerful X-ray lasers

Tech Now goes behind the scenes in Silicon Valley to unveil new tech tracking electrons like never before.

Tech Now

U.K.’s Starmer visits China

UK businesses hail 'successful' China trip by PM Starmer

Chris Torrens, Chair of the British Chamber of Commerce in China, explains how Starmer's visit boosts businesses.

Opening Bell

How a daring experiment became global skydiving

How a daring experiment sparked a global skydiving obsession

We trace skydiving's origins and reveal the pivotal innovations that shaped today's parachute culture.

Culture & Experiences

Balwoogongyang: an ancient Korean food ritual that leads to happiness

The Korean food ritual that leads to happiness

The venerable nun Sunjae shares how we can feel calmer and more supported, just through the act of eating.

Discover the World

Gold price jumps above $5000

The price of gold rises as political tensions increase

Expert at Hamilton Capital Partners says we are seeing a decoupling from the dollar amid political tensions.

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Diving through lava rock in the Canaries

Diving into La Palma's underwater lava world

A volcano devastated the shores of Canary Island's La Palma but divers find new life flourishing underwater.

The Travel Show

Sports betting is now everywhere. Is that dangerous?

Sports betting is now everywhere. Is that dangerous?

Katty Kay speaks with author Michael Lewis about the rise of phone-based sports betting.

Katty Kay

Wall Street muted

Wall Street muted at the end of tumultuous week

Noah Hamman, CEO of AdvisorShares, says more volatility in markets is expected in the short term.

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Es Devlin's powerful art invites a closer look at strangers

Es Devlin's powerful art invites a closer look at strangers

Through intimate encounters with 50 Londoners, influential artist Es Devlin reimagines how we see home.

Arts in Motion

The gadgets set to change your daily health check‑ups

The gadgets set to change your daily health and wellness

Tech Now test out new gadgets disrupting the health industry at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.

Tech Now

Inside the search for South America's most cryptic bird

Inside the search for South America's most cryptic bird

A small country, a rare bird: inside Uruguay’s most haunting discovery

Discover the World

US Futures sink

US futures slide as tariff fears trigger sell‑off

US stocks are opening sharply lower, amid an ongoing sell-off in Europe for fears of a trade war over Greenland.

Opening Bell

Morocco fossil finds re-write the origins of our species

Morocco fossil finds re-write the origins of our species

The groundbreaking fossil finds reveal how Homo sapiens are 100,000 years older than previously believed.

Humans

Lina Ghotmeh on crafting the future from the past

Lina Ghotmeh on crafting the future from the past

Architect Lina Ghotmeh brings her vision to an ambitious project, redesigning the British Museum's Western Range.

Arts in Motion

Karl Ove Knausgård: The writer who broke the rules

Karl Ove Knausgård: The writer who broke the rules

The Norwegian author's raw honesty and fearlessness has made him one of literature's most compelling voices.

Arts in Motion

Can we prepare for the impact of melting glaciers?

The lab recreating melting glaciers to forecast sea levels

Tech Now visits a Wisconsin lab where scientists model how glaciers melt to better predict sea‑level rise.

Tech Now

Earnings season kicks into gear

Goldman Sachs' and Morgan Stanley's results beat expectation

Early indications from Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan suggest consumers are continuing to spend.

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Why Atlanta's culinary scene is getting food lovers excited

Why Atlanta's culinary scene is getting food lovers excited

The city's food scene is redefining southern hospitality with bold and unpretentious global flavours.

World's Table

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The undersea mountains where sharks rule

Under the surface of the ocean, 100,000 towering mountains dot the Earth. Their violent currents are key to life.

Earth