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Prof Sue Black carried human heads on flight as part of serial killer probe

Prof Dame Sue Black reveals she carried two skulls in her hand luggage while helping Italian police investigate a serial killer.

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Radio France Internationale publishes obituaries of people still alive - BB

Public radio station RFI says a "technical problem" meant the obituaries were published prematurely.

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React vs Angular vs Vue.js — What Is the Best Choice in 2021? - DEV Communi

Introduction JavaScript frameworks are developing at an extremely fast pace, meaning that...

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The enduring allure of erotic masterpiece Black Narcissus - BBC Culture

What began as a 1930s novel about troubled nuns in the Himalayas led, a few years on, to a film classic. Now as a new TV version begins, Neil Armstrong explores the story’s dark power.

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Boy Scouts of America: Almost 100,000 make sexual abuse compensation claims

Almost 100,000 alleged victims of sexual abuse within the Boy Scouts of America have come forward.

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xkcd: Ten Years

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Taylor Swift master tapes sold by Scooter Braun to investment fund - BBC Ne

The singer confirms reports the rights to six of her albums have been sold to an investment firm.

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World's only known white giraffe fitted with tracker to deter poachers - BB

Rangers are tracking the giraffe in north-east Kenya, after poachers killed his family members.

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The scarred landscapes created by humanity’s material thirst - BBC Future

Our desire for electronics, fuel and geological riches is etched in devastating shapes and colours all over the globe. Mining has rewritten the surface of the Earth.

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India tiger awaits mate after 'longest' 3,000 km journey - BBC News

The tiger travelled 3,000 km in nine months, the furthest a big cat is known to have walked in India.

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Boeing's 737 Max cleared to fly in the US after crashes - BBC News

The jet has been grounded since March 2019, after two crashes that together killed 346 people.

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Covid vaccine: Pfizer says it's '94% effective in over-65s' - BBC News

The jab works equally well in people of all ages and ethnicities, further data suggests.

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2012 London Marathon - Wikipedia

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Vincent Reffet: French 'Jetman' dies in training accident - BBC News

Vincent Reffet was part of the Jetman Dubai team, and performed airborne stunts around the world.

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How bike-friendly ‘slow streets' are changing cities - BBC Worklife

Covid-19 caused major, rapid shifts in travel infrastructure to make streets friendlier to bikers and pedestrians. Can these changes endure?

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Prince William 'tentatively welcomes' new inquiry into BBC interview - BBC

The Duke of Cambridge says the investigation announced by the BBC is "a step in the right direction".

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MeowTalk: Alexa developer’s app to translate cat’s miaow - BBC News

The technology listens to miaows and includes feline emotions like happy, sad or hungry.

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Princess Diana interview: BBC vows to 'get to truth' about Panorama intervi

An inquiry has begun into allegations forged bank statements were used to get Diana to do the interview.

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The Feigenbaum Constant (4.669) - Numberphile - YouTube

Binge on learning at The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/Z5yR307LfxYThe Feigenbaum Constant and Logistic Map - featuring Ben Sparks.Catch a more in-depth i...

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France's Macron issues 'Republican values' ultimatum to Muslim leaders - BB

President Macron gives Muslim leaders 15 days to agree a "charter of republican values".

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xkcd: Blair Witch

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Apple to pay $113m to settle iPhone 'batterygate' - BBC News

The lawsuit argued the iPhone-maker slowed down device performance to make users buy newer models.

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The Caribbean islands poisoned by a carcinogenic pesticide - BBC News

On Martinique and Guadeloupe a pesticide has poisoned the soil and water and caused many cases of prostate cancer.

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Global map of bees created in conservation first - BBC News

The data will help protect vital pollinators and could lead to new bee discoveries, say scientists.

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Elke Roex — Wikipédia

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