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How AI may be a powerful tool in treating male infertility - BBC News
Fertility experts are now using artificial intelligence to help find sperm in medical samples.
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Danelo Cavalcante: Security lapse let killer 'crab walk' out of US prison -
Danelo Cavalcante used the same escape route taken by another inmate who fled earlier this year.
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Dead Sea reveals four 1,900-year-old Roman swords in cave - BBC News
The excellently preserved weapons are believed to have been hidden by Judean rebels 1,900 years ago.
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Florida man arrested after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel vessel
Reza Baluchi tried to "run" from Florida to London in a homemade vessel during hurricane season.
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Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg - BBC New
The research helps understanding of the earliest moments of life and the reasons behind infertility.
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Kenyan baby stealer convicted after BBC expose - BBC News
Hospital worker Fred Leparan attempted to sell a baby boy to an undercover BBC reporter.
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What we can learn from California's surfing sea otter - BBC Future
The infamous surfboard-stealing sea otter of Monterey Bay is still on the run – but her strange behaviour is drawing attention to the many challenges this species faces.
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Air Canada kicks off passengers who refused vomit-smeared seats - BBC News
Air Canada apologises to passengers kicked off a fight for refusing seats with "visible vomit residue".
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Woody Allen greeted by cheers, praise and protests at Venice Film Festival
The divisive director is met by cheers and positive reviews, but also loud protests on the red carpet.
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French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress -
Dozens of girls are sent home after turning up at school wearing the now-banned abaya robe.
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China's Great Wall damaged by workers looking for shortcut - BBC News
Part of the wall running through China's Shanxi province was dug open, causing severe damage.
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How worrying is a Russia-Kim Jong Un alliance? - BBC News
An arms deal between North Korea and Russia could suit both sides, and allow them to work more closely.
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Sebastian Kneipp: The wellness guru that few know - BBC Travel
Most people outside of Germany will not have heard of Sebastian Kneipp. But this 19th-Century priest-turned-wellness-guru is the godfather of some of today's hottest wellness trends.
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New Zealand: Plate-sized surgical tool left in woman's abdomen for 18 month
Surgeons neglected to remove the device after the woman's C-section delivery at an Auckland hospital.
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Peregrine Falcon image wins bird photo award - BBC News
A selection of the winning images from the 2023 Bird Photographer of the Year award.
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Somalis with albinism: Pelted with stones and raw eggs - BBC News
People with albinism are tackling prejudice, while the diaspora is helping to make their lives easier.
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Ukraine war: Kim Jong Un 'to visit Putin in Russia for weapons talks - BBC
North Korea's leader will discuss supplying weapons for Russia to use in Ukraine, US media report.
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(322) Collatz Conjecture in Color - Numberphile - YouTube
The Great Courses Plus (free trial): http://ow.ly/RqOr309wT7vThis video features Alex Bellos. More info and links in full description.Extra footage with Alex...
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(322) UNCRACKABLE? The Collatz Conjecture - Numberphile - YouTube
Catch David on the Numberphile podcast: https://youtu.be/9y1BGvnTyQAProfessor David Eisenbud on the infamous Collatz Conjecture, a simple problem that mathem...
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Chandrayaan-3: Isro puts India's Moon lander and rover in 'sleep mode' - BB
It is hoped the Vikram lander and Pragyaan rover will reawaken when the next lunar day starts.
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Lagos traffic jams disappear. But this isn't good news for Nigeria - BBC Ne
The removal of a fuel subsidy has pushed the cost of transport out of the reach of many Nigerians.
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Violent protests after Quran burning in Sweden - BBC News
Police arrest three people and detain 10 after a violent protest sparked by the burning of a Quran.
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The animals that dream just like humans do - BBC Future
It was once thought that the ability to dream was a peculiarly human trait. But a surprisingly wide range of species could be able to do so as well.
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New tech boosts Dutch drive for sustainable farming - BBC News
In the Netherlands, experiments are underway to ensure future food supply and cut carbon emissions.
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Why your burger may not always look like the advert - BBC News
Burger King is facing a US lawsuit over images of its Whoppers, but advertisers are allowed to exaggerate.
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