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Mangrove forests: Steely gaze of young tigress wins photo award - BBC News
The Mangrove Photography Awards show unique ecosystems above and below the waterline.
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Death row: The secret hunt for lethal drugs used in US executions - BBC New
When drugs used in executions stopped being produced in the US, prisons turned to the UK to find a new supply.
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Pepper X: Eating world's hottest pepper was euphoric, says creator - BBC Ne
Ed Currie describes eating peppers "all day long", and his record-breaking feat.
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Merho kondigt zijn opvolgers aan: scenarist Nix en tekenaar Charel Cambré n
Striptekenaar Merho heeft zijn opvolgers bekendgemaakt: voortaan zullen Nix (als scenarist) en Charel Cambré (als tekenaar) de succesreeks "De Kiekeboes" in handen nemen. Merho kondigde deze zomer aan dat hij na 46 jaar stopt met tekenen. Maar wie de reeks zou overnemen, was nog niet geweten.
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xkcd: Black Holes vs Regular Holes
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Gaganyaan: India launches test flight ahead of sending man into space - BBC
The launch was the first in a series of tests ahead of Gaganyaan, India's first crewed space mission.
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Czech village priest sorry for smashing pumpkins - BBC News
The parish priest said he would have acted differently had he known they were carved by children.
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Kelvin Kiptum: From borrowing shoes to breaking world records - BBC Sport
Kelvin Kiptum is the marathon world record holder, but he could not buy shoes or travel to a track when he started out.
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(488) Why Did Attosecond Physics Win the NOBEL PRIZE? - YouTube
Check out the Space Time Merch Storehttps://www.pbsspacetime.com/shopPBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http:...
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AI tidies up Wikipedia’s references — and boosts reliability
A neural network can identify references that are unlikely to support an article’s claims, and scour the web for better sources.
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(488) Words - YouTube
Made by Everynonehttp://www.everynone.comDirected by Daniel Mercadante & Will HoffmanThis is the "Director's Cut" of a video that appeared on WNYC's Radiolab...
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EU bids to tighten migration rules after attacks in Arras and Brussels - BB
Killings by militants in France and Belgium prompt calls for better screening of migrants.
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Gwyneth Paltrow says nepo baby label is an 'ugly moniker' - BBC News
The actress says she doesn't like the "judgement that exists around kids of famous people".
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'Mannequin' arrested after Warsaw shop burglary - BBC News
Police arrest 22-year-old who is accused of posing in a shop window before taking jewellery.
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Microsoft's new AI assistant can go to meetings for you - BBC News
The ChatGPT-style tech can take notes, write emails, and take care of other "drudgery".
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Nvidia and iPhone maker Foxconn to build "AI factories" - BBC News
This comes as the US announced plans to cut off more exports of advanced chips to China, in a blow to Nvidia.
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Yunchan Lim: 19-year-old piano sensation signs record deal - BBC News
Yunchan Lim, once called "classical music’s answer to K-pop", signs to the UK's Decca Records.
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At least 189 bodies found at US 'green' funeral home - BBC News
Police say dozens more human remains have been discovered since an investigation was first launched.
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British tourist among three dead in Uganda Queen Elizabeth National Park at
Police say the UK and South Africa citizens and a local guide died in a "cowardly terror attack".
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Why clean air is a luxury that many can't afford - BBC Future
Although almost everyone in the world now breathes air that is polluted in some way, the unfolding story of air pollution is one of environmental inequality.
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Drowning World: 12 striking photos of the climate in crisis - BBC Culture
With a series of portraits of people in their flooded or burnt-out homes, photographer Gideon Mendel tells Fiona Macdonald how he captures images that show our shared vulnerability.
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MI5 head warns of 'epic scale' of Chinese espionage - BBC News
Tens of thousands of British businesses are warned of the risk of having their innovation stolen.
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Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession to be illegal in three weeks - BBC N
Those who repeatedly misuse nitrous oxide will face up to two years in prison, the Home Office says.
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(479) The four types of planetary civilizations, explained by Michio Kaku -
Humanity is a type 0 civilization. Here’s what types 1, 2, and 3 look like, according to physicist Michio Kaku.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://ww...
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In search of the Old Ones: Where to find the world's longest-lived trees -
The famed tree of Sycamore Gap in England was cut down after growing there for around 200 years – but this is just rustle of a leaf compared to the lives of some woody plants.
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