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  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A demonstrators pets the horse of mounted U.S. Park Police following a No Kings demonstation against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab, in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Due to the peaceful nature of the protest, the horses served primarily as an attraction rather than crowd control. Millions across the U.S. and around the world protested Trump's power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A man in an inflatable chicken costume and Guy Fawkes mask demonstrates with tens of thousands of others against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions across the U.S. and around the world protested Trump's power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    People rest on the steps of the Canadian embassy as two people in lobster costumes embrace on the sidewalk during a No Kings demonstration against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab, in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions across the U.S. and around the world protested Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Tens of thousands of people protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    People dressed as the Statue of Liberty protest alongside tens of thousands of others against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions demonstrationed against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    One of thousands of people wearing yellow bandanas in protest against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A man in an American flag jacket rings a cow bell outside the riot fence surrounding the White House following a No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. He was one of thousands who protested the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab in the nation's capital. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Thousands of people protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A sign calls for release of the Epstein files during a No Kings protest against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab, in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. The sign is a play on words of the saying "umpteenth time;" meaning so many times that one has lost count. Many Americans believe that the administration has not released the files because they incriminate Trump. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A demonstrator draws attention to the Epstein files, while protesting the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Many Americans believe that the Trump administration has not released the files because they incriminate Trump. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A young demonstrator carries an inflatable sub sandwich during a No Kings protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on DC, in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. A DC man famously "assaulted" a police officer by throwing a sub sandwich at him, causing the sub sandwich to become a symbol of resistance in Washington. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A demonstrrator dressed as Marie Antoinette protests alongside thousands of others against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    People in inflatable lobster costumes protest alongside tens of thousands of others against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Tens of thousands of people protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Thousands of people protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A U.S. military veteran thanks Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) following his remarks to some of the thousands of people protesting the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    National Guard troops patrol among the thousands of people departing a No Kings protest against the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab, in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A demonstrator dressed as Uncle Sam calls for due process for all, a right guaranteed by the constitution, but under the Trump administration, a right often not given to immigrants facing deportation, in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. He joined thousands of others to protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Demonstrators use a stack of mock boxes of Epstein files to demand their release as thousands of people protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Many Americans believe that the Trump administration has not released the files because they incriminate Trump. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    A demonstrator combines two symbols of resistance against U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on Democratic-run cities: a frog costume and a sub sandwich, in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Protesters in Portland, Ore. have worn inflatable costumes, particularly frogs, in response to heavy-handed police tactics, and a DC man famously "assaulted" a police officer by throwing a sub sandwich at him. Millions of people participated in thousands of No Kings protests across the country. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Thousands of people protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Thousands of people protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Children play under a billowing American flag as tens of thousands protest the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at the flagship No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
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    Thousands protest Trump’s authoritarian power grab
    Counter-snipers on the roof of the Smithsonian National Gallery of Art scan the crowd of tens of thousands protesting the Trump administration’s authoritarian power-grab at a No Kings event in Washington, U.S., on October 18, 2025. Millions are expected to participate in demonstrations against Trump’s authoritarian power-grab and conservative policies benefiting the super-wealthy across the U.S. and around the world. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Arrival of Michel Barnier, Former Member of the European Parliament for the Republicains group for handover ceremony for new Prime Minister. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.
    Paris, FRANCE-05/09/2024//ACCORSINIJEANNE_1.1771/Credit:Jeanne Accorsini/SIPA/2409051841 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Arrival of Michel Barnier, Former Member of the European Parliament for the Republicains group for handover ceremony for new Prime Minister. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.
    Paris, FRANCE-05/09/2024//ACCORSINIJEANNE_1.1769/Credit:Jeanne Accorsini/SIPA/2409051841 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Arrival of Michel Barnier, Former Member of the European Parliament for the Republicains group for handover ceremony for new Prime Minister. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.
    Paris, FRANCE-05/09/2024//ACCORSINIJEANNE_1.1772/Credit:Jeanne Accorsini/SIPA/2409051841 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Arrival of Michel Barnier, Former Member of the European Parliament for the Republicains group for handover ceremony for new Prime Minister. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.
    Paris, FRANCE-05/09/2024//ACCORSINIJEANNE_1.1774/Credit:Jeanne Accorsini/SIPA/2409051841 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Handover ceremony for new Prime Minister of France from Gabriel Attal to Michel Barnier. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.//ACCORSINIJEANNE_ATTAL.0013/Credit:JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA/2409052116 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Attal s dog named Volta after the Handover ceremony for new Prime Minister of France. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.//ACCORSINIJEANNE_ATTAL.0033/Credit:JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA/2409052121 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Handover ceremony for new Prime Minister of France from Gabriel Attal to Michel Barnier. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.//ACCORSINIJEANNE_ATTAL.008/Credit:JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA/2409052116 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Handover ceremony for new Prime Minister of France of Michel Barnier. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.//ACCORSINIJEANNE_ATTAL.0038/Credit:JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA/2409052122 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Handover ceremony for new Prime Minister of France of Michel Barnier. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.//ACCORSINIJEANNE_ATTAL.0035/Credit:JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA/2409052122 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Handover ceremony for new Prime Minister of France from Gabriel Attal to Michel Barnier. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.//ACCORSINIJEANNE_ATTAL.0054/Credit:JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA/2409052127 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Handover ceremony for new Prime Minister of France of Michel Barnier. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.//ACCORSINIJEANNE_ATTAL.0060/Credit:JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA/2409052130 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Michel Barnier wird neuer Premierminister
    Handover ceremony for new Prime Minister of France of Michel Barnier. Hotel de Matignon, Paris, France. Thursday 5th September 2024.//ACCORSINIJEANNE_ATTAL.0059/Credit:JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA/2409052130 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (14384362cg)
    Kemp Powers arrives on the red carpet at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Since 1929, the Oscars have recognized excellence in cinematic achievements.
    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024

     

  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’ve got this little extra strength’: the rare, intense world of a super smeller.
    From petrol and perfume to Parkinson’s disease, super-smellers can detect scents others are oblivious to. For Krati Garg, the ability’s both power and pain.

    Dr Krati Garg, who has a rare ability with smell, in her garden at home. ‘I almost feel empowered in some ways that I’ve got this little extra strength or tool.’

    Kriti at home in Wheeler's Hill on 14 December 2021. Kriti describes herself as having a very sensitive nose.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’ve got this little extra strength’: the rare, intense world of a super smeller.
    From petrol and perfume to Parkinson’s disease, super-smellers can detect scents others are oblivious to. For Krati Garg, the ability’s both power and pain.

    Dr Krati Garg, who has a rare ability with smell, in her garden at home. ‘I almost feel empowered in some ways that I’ve got this little extra strength or tool.’

    Kriti at home in Wheeler's Hill on 14 December 2021. Kriti describes herself as having a very sensitive nose.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’ve got this little extra strength’: the rare, intense world of a super smeller.
    From petrol and perfume to Parkinson’s disease, super-smellers can detect scents others are oblivious to. For Krati Garg, the ability’s both power and pain.

    Dr Krati Garg, who has a rare ability with smell, in her garden at home. ‘I almost feel empowered in some ways that I’ve got this little extra strength or tool.’

    Kriti at home in Wheeler's Hill on 14 December 2021. Kriti describes herself as having a very sensitive nose.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’ve got this little extra strength’: the rare, intense world of a super smeller.
    From petrol and perfume to Parkinson’s disease, super-smellers can detect scents others are oblivious to. For Krati Garg, the ability’s both power and pain.

    Dr Krati Garg, who has a rare ability with smell, in her garden at home. ‘I almost feel empowered in some ways that I’ve got this little extra strength or tool.’

    Kriti at home in Wheeler's Hill on 14 December 2021. Kriti describes herself as having a very sensitive nose.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    DUKAS_133908674_EYE
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘It’s awful to be a medical exception’: the woman who cannot forget.
    Rebecca Sharrock is one of a handful of people worldwide with highly superior autobiographical memory. But remembering minute details of your own life has its downsides.

    Rebecca Sharrock, 31, didn’t realise there was anything unusual about her extraordinary memory until January 23 2011, when her parents showed her a TV news story about people with a similar ability.

    Rebecca Brisbane is one of 80 people worldwide with a condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), which means she remembers every moment of her life in extraordinary detail.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘It’s awful to be a medical exception’: the woman who cannot forget.
    Rebecca Sharrock is one of a handful of people worldwide with highly superior autobiographical memory. But remembering minute details of your own life has its downsides.

    Rebecca Sharrock, 31, didn’t realise there was anything unusual about her extraordinary memory until January 23 2011, when her parents showed her a TV news story about people with a similar ability.

    Rebecca Brisbane is one of 80 people worldwide with a condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), which means she remembers every moment of her life in extraordinary detail.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘It’s awful to be a medical exception’: the woman who cannot forget.
    Rebecca Sharrock is one of a handful of people worldwide with highly superior autobiographical memory. But remembering minute details of your own life has its downsides.

    Rebecca Sharrock, 31, didn’t realise there was anything unusual about her extraordinary memory until January 23 2011, when her parents showed her a TV news story about people with a similar ability.

    Rebecca Brisbane is one of 80 people worldwide with a condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), which means she remembers every moment of her life in extraordinary detail.

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