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Wendalyn Nichols, Cambridge Dictionary Publishing Manager, joins us to explain why “Skibidi”, “tradwife”, and “delulu” have been added to their dictionary.
The UK government extends opening hours for 100 local health centres to speed up patient diagnosis.
AI chatbot plushies have been developed for children as young as three.
Rosie Weatherley from the mental health charity, Mind, speaks to us about the soothing benefits of crafting.
Also in this episode:
-Spain deploy an extra 500 troops to help battle ongoing wildfires.
-A new trial has offered hope for patients living with a rare genetic disorder.
-Stranger Things creators to leave Netflix for Paramount
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wendalyn Nichols, Cambridge Dictionary Publishing Manager, joins us to explain why “Skibidi”, “tradwife”, and “delulu” have been added to their dictionary.
The UK government extends opening hours for 100 local health centres to speed up patient diagnosis.
AI chatbot plushies have been developed for children as young as three.
Rosie Weatherley from the mental health charity, Mind, speaks to us about the soothing benefits of crafting.
Also in this episode:
-Spain deploy an extra 500 troops to help battle ongoing wildfires.
-A new trial has offered hope for patients living with a rare genetic disorder.
-Stranger Things creators to leave Netflix for Paramount
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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