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(318) One day, a computer will fit on a desk (1974) | RetroFocus - YouTube

In this ABC interview from 1974, science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke makes the bold claim that one day computers will allow people to work from home and ...

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Goodfellas at 30: The making of one of film’s greatest shots - BBC Culture

Martin Scorsese’s mob movie is special for many reasons – not least its famous single-take nightclub scene. Hanna Flint delves into the creation of a piece of cinema history.

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Humpback whale finds escape from Australian crocodile river - BBC News

Australian officials had feared the whale could collide with a boat or get stranded near crocodiles.

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Spain triathlete gives up medal to rival who went wrong way - BBC News

Diego Méntrida realised the athlete ahead had made a mistake and slowed as he approached the finish.

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Egypt tomb: Sarcophagi buried for 2,500 years unearthed in Saqqara - BBC Ne

The 27 wooden coffins are said to have lain undisturbed inside a well at an ancient necropolis.

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Internet: Old TV caused village broadband outages for 18 months - BBC News

Every morning at 7am when the second hand TV was switched on, the village internet went down.

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FinCEN: Why gold in your phone could be funding drug gangs - BBC News

Gold from a refiner used by criminals to launder drug money has entered supply chains for smartphones and cars.

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Airbus looks to the future with hydrogen planes - BBC News

The aerospace giant said its hydrogen-fuelled passenger planes could be in service by 2035.

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Botswana: Mystery elephant deaths caused by cyanobacteria - BBC News

Toxins made by algae in water holes caused 330 elephant deaths in Botswana earlier this year.

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FinCEN Files: Roman Abramovich had secret stakes in rival players - BBC New

The Chelsea owner held ownership rights on footballers through an offshore company, leaked files show.

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The Big and the Small — Wait But Why

I have a surprise for you.

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Nasa outlines plan for first woman on Moon by 2024 - BBC News

The US space agency (Nasa) formally outlines its $28bn plan to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024.

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Climate change: China aims for 'carbon neutrality by 2060' - BBC News

China's surprise announcement of a long-term goal to curb emissions boosts UN climate talks.

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John Lennon killer says sorry for 'despicable act' - BBC News

Mark Chapman has apologised to the late Beatle's widow, Yoko Ono, for his murder in 1980.

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Does BlackRock have the world's toughest rules on romance? - BBC News

It's not just the flings with colleagues, BlackRock wants to know who you are dating outside the office too.

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Six African heritage sites under threat from climate change - BBC News

A recent study warns that without intervention many of the continent's ancient sites could be lost.

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China 'coercing' thousands of Tibetans into mass labour camps - report - BB

Researchers warn the "militarised vocational training" can lead to a loss of cultural heritage.

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Musk: Cheaper Tesla ready 'in about three years' - BBC News

Plans for lower-cost batteries and a $25,000 car failed to excite investors and firm's value fell by $50bn.

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Australia whale stranding: 470 animals now beached in Tasmania record - BBC

The long-finned pilot whales perished after becoming beached on Tasmania's coast.

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Home - Kilian Jornet Foundation

The main mission of the Kilian Jornet Foundation is the preservation of mountains and their environment. Education. Research. Direct Actions.

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M87*: History-making supermassive black hole seen to do a shimmy - BBC News

Scientists trace a wobble in the brightness around M87* - the first black hole ever to be imaged.

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Uncle Ben's rice changes name to more 'equitable' brand - BBC News

Products will be labelled Ben's Original and will no longer show the bow-tied black man on packaging.

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Obituary: Juliette Gréco dies aged 93 - BBC News

The singer survived the Nazis, inspired philosophers and fell in love with jazz legend Miles Davis.

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Juliette Gréco: Doyenne of French singers dies at 93 - BBC News

Her career spanned eight decades and she charmed audiences in France and beyond.

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Are we living at the 'hinge of history'? - BBC Future

Could right now be the most influential time ever? Richard Fisher looks at the case for and against – and why it matters.

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