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Boy survives 100ft Grand Canyon fall after dodging tourist photo - BBC News
The teenager suffered serious injuries when he plunged nearly 100ft (30m).
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Climate change: Lecturer's day lying in ditch 'gives soil a voice' - BBC Ne
She plans to spend 24 hours live streaming from a self-dug ditch high up in the mountains.
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'Don't Ask Why': South Korea grapples with back-to-back 'Mudjima' stabbings
Two random attacks have led to questions in a society otherwise known for its low level of violence.
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Perseid meteor shower lights up skies - BBC News
Up to 100 shooting stars an hour were visible in one of the year's most anticipated astronomical events.
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How did Netflix know I was gay before I did? - BBC News
Tech recommendations can reveal more about us than we know ourselves - but how and why does this happen?
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US returns huge haul of stolen artefacts to Italy - BBC News
The items were all stolen from Italy in the late 1990s and some were worth millions of euros.
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Hawaii fire: Maps and images reveal Maui devastation - BBC News
Satellite images and before-and-after pictures show extent of damage to town of Lahaina on Maui.
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Fourteen days across the Atlantic, perched on a ship’s rudder - BBC News
Four Nigerian stowaways set out for Europe on a tanker rudder. Two weeks later they were in Brazil.
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Big freeze drove early humans out of Europe - BBC News
Severe cold a million years ago forced our ancestors from the continent, but they adapted and returned.
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K2: Climbers deny walking by dying guide in bid to break record - BBC News
Footage has emerged appearing to show Kristin Harila’s team climbing over Mohammed Hassan on Pakistan's K2.
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Mobile phone stolen every six minutes in London, says Met Police
The London mayor and Met Police chief urge phone firms to "design out" incentives to steal mobiles.
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Barbie banned in Kuwait as Lebanon urges action - BBC News
The blockbuster falls foul of authorities over its portrayal of social values.
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Scientists at Fermilab close in on fifth force of nature - BBC News
Physicists believe that an unknown force could be acting on sub-atomic particles known as muons.
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xkcd: What to Do
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Boy, 6, boasted about shooting Virginia teacher Abigail Zwerner - BBC News
New court documents show the pupil confessed to the attack and outline how he took his mother's gun.
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Kazakhstan: A road trip through the nation's immense landscapes - BBC Trave
Photographer Yulia Denisyuk returned to the land of her birth to discover how Kazakhstan's endless steppes and rugged mountains tell the nation's rich story.
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Facebook's spread not linked to psychological harm, study finds - BBC News
Oxford researchers say there's no evidence the platform's growth across 72 countries harmed wellbeing.
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Texas woman injured after hawk drops snake on her - BBC News
A passing hawk drops a serpent on Peggy Jones as she mows grass, leading to a three-way struggle.
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James Webbtelescoop doet ontdekking die toch minstens één grote kosmische v
De James Webbtelescoop heeft een opvallende ontdekking gedaan: op een beeld dat is vrijgegeven door het Europese ruimtevaartagentschap ESA is een groot vraagteken te zien. En bij een vraagteken hoort natuurlijk een vraag. In dit geval: wat is dat mysterieuze kosmische vraagteken precies?
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Investigating the 'spiritual healers' sexually abusing women - BBC News
A hidden world of exploitation by men working as "spiritual healers" has been uncovered by the BBC.
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New York City beach closed after woman suffers shark bite - BBC News
Officials say this is the first confirmed shark bite on the popular Rockaway Beach in recent memory.
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xkcd: Solar Panel Placement
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Weight-loss drug heart benefit 'significant' - BBC News
Trial suggests Wegovy cuts risk of cardiovascular event in overweight people with heart disease by a fifth.
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Mushroom poisoning deaths: Family lunch mystery grips Australia - BBC News
Said to have been poisoned by wild mushrooms, three in a tight-knit town are dead, with another critical.
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Do people really swallow spiders in their sleep? - BBC News
Spider experts fear arachnids have been unfairly blamed for a Hertfordshire man's breathing problem.
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