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State of emergency declared in Iceland after volcanic eruption - BBC News

Thousands of people are being urged to conserve hot water after key pipes were damaged.

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Nuclear fusion: new record brings dream of clean energy closer - BBC News

Nuclear fusion still remains a long way off but brings the world one step closer to endless clean energy.

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Big Tech jobs have lost their glamour - BBC Worklife

Once the pinnacle of employment, Big Tech is finding its star tarnishing among layoffs and cutbacks. Workers across the industry are questioning their next moves.

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Could the Houthis sabotage undersea cables? - BBC News

Revenge takes many forms, but threats of a deep sea attack are easier said than done, writes Frank Gardner.

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Men on Viagra may reduce their Alzheimer's risk - study - BBC News

A study suggests a link, but more research is needed to prove the drugs benefit the brain.

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Bury chicken shop boss loses £12,000 in Tesla trade mark row - BBC News

Amanj Ali has been left out of pocket after taking on Elon Musk's company in the dispute.

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Taylor Swift threatens to sue student who tracks her private jet - BBC News

Taylor Swift's lawyers say the data shared online is a threat to the singer's "safety and wellbeing".

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Trapped orcas escape from drift ice near Japan - BBC News

The pod of about a dozen killer whales were first spotted stranded on Monday north of Hokkaido.

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award winner - BBC News

A stunning image of a young polar bear drifting to sleep wins a wildlife-photographer competition

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Jennifer Crumbley: Michigan shooter's mother found guilty of manslaughter -

Jennifer Crumbley is the first US parent ever convicted of manslaughter over a mass shooting by their child.

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Donald Trump does not have presidential immunity, US court rules - BBC News

The former president loses a landmark legal bid to shield him from charges of election fraud.

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Paul Mackenzie: Kenyan cult leader charged with 191 murders - BBC News

Paul Mackenzie, accused of starving his followers to death, pleads not guilty.

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Sri Lanka: What's killing so many of the country's iconic elephants? - BBC

If deaths continue at the current rate, Sri Lanka could lose 70% of its elephants, experts say.

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John Cage: Organ playing 639-year-long piece changes chord - BBC News

Composed by avant-garde artist John Cage, the piece is expected to play in Germany until the year 2640.

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King Charles III diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace says - BBC News

The King "remains wholly positive about his treatment" which began on Monday, says Buckingham Palace.

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How one great sweater can last a lifetime

The Dude, Taylor Swift and Harry Styles all have their favourites. But what is the perfect jumper – Celtic classic, Cowichan knit or "extreme cashmere"?

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Zanzibar beer: Alcohol shortage hits Tanzania's spice islands - BBC News

"They need cold beer on these beaches," one businessman tells the BBC on the Indian Ocean islands.

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Russian oil getting into UK via refinery loophole, reports claim - BBC News

Russian oil is refined in other countries and sold into the UK as jet fuel and diesel, research claims.

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Poonam Pandey: Fake cancer death of India actress sparks ethics debate - BB

Poonam Pandey's campaign to draw attention to cervical cancer has received mixed reactions.

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Huge atom-smasher bid to find missing 95% of Universe - BBC News

Researchers want a new, much bigger supercollider but is it worth us paying the £12bn price tag?

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Great escapes: How WW2 captives found a glint of light

An exhibition opens that explores the human spirit of hope and resilience during times of captivity.

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How the codpiece flopped - BBC Future

Some codpieces had cute little bows on them.

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(149) Are Room Temperature Superconductors IMPOSSIBLE? - YouTube

PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACESign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space...

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Rufford Ford: Is ford loved by TikTokers a danger or harmless fun? - BBC Ne

Council officials want to see the infamous ford permanently closed on safety grounds.

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