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'Mutant coronavirus' seen before on mink farms, say scientists - BBC News
The coronavirus mutation found in farmed mink in Denmark has arisen in the past, genetic data shows.
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Pigeon message found over a century after sent by German soldier - BBC News
The pair were strolling in the French Alsace region when they came across a tiny capsule.
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Virgin Hyperloop pod transport tests first passenger journey - BBC News
The "sci-fi" travel concept involves travelling in pods inside vacuum tubes at very high speeds.
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xkcd: Electoral Precedent 2020
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Mother bear and cub shot after climbing onto Russian nuclear submarine - BB
The Russian Navy defends the shooting in the Kamchatka region that outraged many social media users.
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Parler 'free speech' app tops charts in wake of Trump defeat - BBC News
The self-styled "free speech" application topped US download charts in the wake of the election.
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Owners' joy as rare £2.5m books stolen in London heist returned - BBC News
"Irreplaceable" works, including a first edition by Galileo, were taken in a London heist in 2017.
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(22) 4K Slow Motion Backdraft - YouTube
Gav and Dan film one of the most dangerous occurrences in a firefighter's occupation in terrifying 4K slow motion.
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Amazon charged with abusing EU competition rules - BBC News
The EU says the platform is using data on third-party sellers to gain an unfair advantage.
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Two-million-year-old skull of human 'cousin' unearthed - BBC News
The fossil from a large-toothed species helps shed more light on how humans evolved, researchers say.
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(3) Surfing For Change: Where is Away, Solving Plastic Pollution ft. Jack J
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Rubbish menaces Antarctic species
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CBBC Newsround | WORLD | 30,000 trainers floating in the Pacific ocean
Thousands of trainers are floating towards Alaska in the Pacific Ocean after falling from a ship.
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BBC NEWS | Europe | Trainers bonanza from cargo wreck
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Path of tsunami debris mapped out - BBC News
A year on, modellers continue to provide daily forecasts of the likely spread of floating debris washed out into the Pacific by the Japanese Tohoku megatsunami.
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Raving Toy Maniac - The Latest News and Pictures from the World of Toys
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Duckies now call the ocean their bathtub
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www.seabean.com - Things That Float: Plastic Duckies
Plastic Duckies, Rubber Duckies - www.seabean.com
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The rebirth of a historic river - BBC Future
For over a century, one of the most important salmon runs in the United States has had to contend with historic dams – and now four of them are set to be taken down.
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Charles Darwin’s hunch about early life was probably right - BBC Future
In a few scrawled notes to a friend, biologist Charles Darwin theorised how life began. It might be one of science’s greatest hunches.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Huge waves eroding British coast
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Drifting rubber duckies chart oceans of plastic - CSMonitor.com
Theirs is an epic tale of resilience and pluck, a seafarer's yarn of high-seas adventure that has seen them brave some of the world's wildest water
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Can the oceans be cleared of floating plastic rubbish? - BBC News
A new plastic island in the South Atlantic raises fears about the level of plastic pollution our seas, but new research could help this worrying trend from worsening.
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Mexico ambush: Mormon families waiting for justice a year on from massacre
A year ago, three Mormon women and six of their children were massacred in Mexico's Sonora desert. What has happened to the families left behind?
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Why the ‘paradox mindset’ is the key to success - BBC Worklife
Although paradoxes often trip us up, embracing contradictory ideas may actually be the secret to creativity and leadership.
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