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Scientists grow 'meaty' rice hybrid food for protein kick - BBC News

A team in South Korea say they have cracked how to grow beef muscle and fat cells inside grains of rice.

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War-weary Ukrainians endure as Russia's invasion drags on - BBC News

Two years into Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainians carry deep wounds from the fight.

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The interspecies relationships that evolved in nature

From bats and carnivorous plants to crocodiles and birds, nature is full of remarkable pairings that depend on each other to survive.

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The far-reaching impacts of wildfire smoke – and how to protect yourself -

The air we breathe can have profound effects on our physical and mental health. Is there any way of protecting yourself from this pervasive problem?

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Canterbury disco: 'Parties can get more people to visit church' - BBC News

Some people feel more events such as silent discos and game nights can encourage greater interest.

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Bali: Foreign tourists to pay $10 entry tax from Valentine's Day - BBC News

Bali is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, attracting millions each year.

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Swiss antisemitism shock at Davos shop sign saying no skis for Jews - BBC N

Anti-racist groups argue the case violates discrimination laws and police are investigating.

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Taylor Swift: Inside a world-first 'Swiftposium' academic summit

The BBC goes inside the world's most dedicated effort to chart Taylor Swift's power and influence.

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AI: UK chip designer Arm sees shares almost double - BBC News

The firm's shares have soared since its earnings announcement last week and are now up more than 98%.

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(172) Has the sexual revolution backfired? | Louise Perry - YouTube

Sexual attitudes are more man-like than ever. Author Louise Perry explains what that means for women.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube....

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(172) Is monogamy good for society? | Louise Perry - YouTube

Is polygamy good for society? Author Louise Perry explains.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_c...

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Kenya's Kelvin Kiptum: Marathon world record holder dies in road accident -

The 24-year-old Kenyan athlete had the potential to be one of the greatest runners over 42km.

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The lost art of the death mask

The Western world was once obsessed with these macabre memorials.

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Faisal Islam: Russia’s war economy cannot last but has bought time

Western nations must now weigh up the risks of diverting some seized assets to Ukraine.

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Jack Sweeney: The planespotting student who angers Taylor Swift and Elon Mu

Jack Sweeney's social media accounts track private planes. Some celebrity owners do not like it.

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Trump says he would 'encourage' Russia to attack Nato allies who do not pay

The US presidential hopeful says he would not protect any country failing to pay its bills.

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Is Iceland entering a new volcanic era? - BBC News

Scientists think eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula could continue for decades or even centuries.

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US Senator Chris Coons finds doppelganger in German Chancellor Olaf Scholz

Olaf Scholz, in the US to rally Ukraine aid, could not miss a chance to take a photo with his "twin".

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World record for matchstick Eiffel Tower after U-turn - BBC News

A French enthusiast who built the tower was previously told it had not qualified for the record.

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'They've both got pyramids': Biden gaffe sparks memes - BBC News

By confusing the Mexican and Egyptian presidents Joe Biden sparked jokes in both countries.

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Tucker Carlson interview: Fact-checking Putin's 'nonsense' history - BBC Ne

Historians say the litany of claims made by the Russian president are nothing more than a selective abuse of history to justify the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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James Magnussen to make swimming 'world record' attempt taking banned drugs

Former world champion James Magnussen agrees to take banned drugs in an attempt to swim faster than a world record.

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How a 1,600-year-old alphabet shaped Armenian identity - BBC Travel

The Armenian alphabet is not just a writing system: it's also a numerical system used for mathematical calculations and recording calendar dates, as well as a national point of pride.

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Why the e-bike boom is raising fire fears - BBC News

Sales of electric bikes are booming but defective batteries and chargers can cause fires.

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Putin tells Tucker Carlson deal can be reached to free jailed US reporter E

The Russian leader spoke to Tucker Carlson in his first interview with a Western journalist since the Ukraine invasion.

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