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'Perfect solar system' found in search for alien life - BBC News
Astronomers hope to learn how its six planets formed and whether any of them are home to life
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(13) Stephen Fry reads Nick Cave's stirring letter about ChatGPT and human
In August of this year, as part of his Red Hand Files correspondence project, legendary musician Nick Cave was asked questions about creativity and ChatGPT b...
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A shark nursery may be a stone's throw from Miami's bright lights - BBC Fut
Great hammerheads are odd-looking and mysterious creatures, but scientists may have found the first ever nursery for these enormous sharks.
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What we can learn from the ancient art of wayfinding - BBC Future
The way Pacific Islanders used to navigate using only cues found in the environment may seem irrelevant today. But natural navigation still holds surprising lessons.
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Niger coup leaders repeal law against migrant smuggling - BBC News
The legislation allowed police to take action against smugglers taking migrants to Europe.
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Groundbreaking transatlantic flight using greener fuel takes off - BBC News
Virgin Atlantic is flying the first big passenger plane using 100% alternative fuels from London to New York.
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How Hamas built a force to attack Israel on 7 October - BBC News
BBC Arabic and BBC Verify have pieced together how armed groups came together to train for the assault.
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Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Rescuers explore new ways to reach trapped Ind
The workers have been stuck for two weeks after a part of a tunnel they were working in collapsed.
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Samuel Paty: Six French teenagers on trial over teacher's murder - BBC News
The suspects are accused of inciting the murder and pointing out the teacher to the killer.
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Tyrian purple: The lost ancient pigment that was more valuable than gold -
For millennia, Tyrian purple was the most valuable colour on the planet. Then the recipe to make it was lost. By piecing together ancient clues, could one man bring it back?
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The last places on Earth to see truly dark starry nights - BBC Travel
Astrophysicist and documentary photographer Jordi Busqué shares 11 photos of the night's sky that transcend the boundaries of science and venture into the realm of pure wonder.
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Harvard under fire for helping elite skip the queue - BBC News
Children of past students are favoured in admissions - now state legislators are calling for this to end.
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New Zealand smoking ban: Health experts criticise new government's shock re
Health experts are appalled as the new government plans to repeal the policy to fund tax cuts.
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Dublin riots: Immigration's complicated role in growing Ireland's far right
Ireland's police chief blames riots in Dublin on a "hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology".
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(621) The Self-Levitating Kingsbury Aerodynamic Bearing - YouTube
The first 100 people to go to https://blinkist.com/stevemould will get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You'll also get 25% off if you want full me...
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Korean true crime fan murdered stranger 'out of curiosity' - BBC News
The 23-year-old woman in South Korea was obsessed with crime shows and hunted for victims on a tutoring app.
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Could airports make hydrogen work as a fuel? - BBC News
Hydrogen is being touted as a fuel for aircrafts, but handling it at airports will be challenging.
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A23a: World's biggest iceberg on the move after 30 years - BBC News
A giant ice block more than twice the size of Greater London is on the move, years after its formation.
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Pakistan charging refugees $830 to leave - BBC News
Pakistan is charging undocumented refugees an $830 exit fee to leave the country if they arrived without a visa.
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Napoleon and Josephine: Was their great love affair a myth? - BBC Culture
Joaquin Phoenix and Vanessa Kirby star in Ridley Scott's new film Napoleon. What do we know about the real relationship between Napoleon and Josephine, writes Katherine Astbury.
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Bhagwa Love Trap: A new Indian online trend causing real-world harm - BBC N
Some Muslim women are being targeted by proponents of a controversial theory.
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China: WHO seeks data on 'pneumonia clusters' in children - BBC News
Beijing tells the WHO it found no "unusual or novel pathogens" in the cases involving children.
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Blue whales: Ocean giants return to 'safe' tropical haven - BBC News
A year-long study finds the animals are back in the Seychelles where they were hunted in the 1960s.
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The genes that made us truly human may also make us ill - BBC Future
The changes in our genes since our ancestors and apes evolved from a common ancestor helped us develop bigger brains and upright walking. But did they also have a downside?
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The Chinese mafia's downfall in a lawless casino town - BBC News
For years the "four families" ruled a town notorious for scam centres in Myanmar - their end was swift.
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