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(437) Why almost all coal was made at the same time - YouTube

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(437) 12 magnets show how viruses are built - YouTube

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(436) Why great thinkers ask divergent questions | Natalie Nixon - YouTube

Asking the wrong questions can hold you back. @NatalieNixon explains how to ask divergent questions to become a great thinker. Join us for a live Q&A with Na...

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Afghanistan earthquake: At least 14 killed and 78 injured in 6.3 quake - BB

Rescuers try to reach survivors after the quake reduced villages to rubble in western Afghanistan.

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How life might hitchhike its way through the galaxy - BBC Future

Long distance space travel is still beyond human reach. But other forms of life may already be hitching a ride from one planetary system to another.

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American tourist arrested for smashing Israel Museum statues - BBC News

Images shared by Israeli police show the two ancient Roman sculptures lying broken on the floor.

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Amazon Kuiper: Jeff Bezos joins satellite internet race - BBC News

Two Amazon satellites launch to test the tech for a global broadband system in the sky.

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Australian man rowing across Pacific Ocean rescued after capsizing - BBC Ne

Tom Robinson, 24, had been hoping to become the youngest person to row across the ocean.

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South Africa's Kruger National Park study: Animals fear human voices more t

Scientists played recordings of both people talking and lions growling through speakers at water holes.

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HotSat-1: UK spacecraft maps heat variations across Earth - BBC News

A new British satellite is showing the world's hot and cold spots in extremely fine detail.

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The mysteries of a mass graveyard of early Indians - BBC News

Around 500 ancient graves have been found in an Indian village. How significant is this discovery?

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Putin makes nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile test claim - BBC News

The Russian leader says testing of a global-range missile was successful, but that is not confirmed.

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France's highest mountain Mont Blanc is shrinking - BBC News

Western Europe's highest peak is shorter than it was when last measured by scientists.

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Stage that once hosted William Shakespeare found, claims Norfolk theatre -

Floorboards that are thought to have been acted on by William Shakespeare are uncovered in King's Lynn.

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Why a certificate to own a car in Singapore now costs $106,000 - BBC News

The city-state introduced a 10-year certificate of entitlement system in 1990 as an anti-congestion measure.

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The Iliad: How modern readers get this epic wrong - BBC Culture

Emily Wilson's new translation of The Iliad offers fresh insights into an ancient text – she discusses Homer's epic poem with the author Natalie Haynes.

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The oil-soaked bird photo that shocked the world - BBC Future

On 20 April 2010, the oil rig Deepwater Horizon exploded. A photograph of an oil-soaked pelican came to epitomise the environmental disaster and helped galvanise the clean-up.

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Bears, birds and kangaroos: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards - BBC News

A selection of finalists in this year's Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023.

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'Skimpflation': An even sneakier form of shrinkflation - BBC Worklife

Amid inflation, businesses are cutting services and quality. It's called skimpflation, and you may not even notice it's happening.

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(424) Why Korea is Dying Out - YouTube

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Pakistan orders Afghan asylum seekers out of country by November - BBC News

The Taliban urged Islamabad to rethink the move, which follows a spike in cross-border militant attacks.

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Dead soldier suffered relentless sexual harassment - Army report - BBC News

Jaysley Beck, 19, is thought to have taken her own life after harassment in the Army, a report seen by BBC News says.

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The primordial hum from the beginning of the Universe - BBC Future

In the first few hundred thousand years of our Universe, strange soundwaves ripped through a cloud of superheated particles. It may offer new insights about dark energy.

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Bansko: Bulgaria's unlikely new digital nomad hub - BBC Travel

Set scenically at the base of the Pirin Mountains, Bansko has quietly emerged as one of the world's newest remote working hubs in recent years.

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Deserted Nagorno-Karabakh reveals aftermath of lightning-fast Armenian defe

Half-eaten food at abandoned positions reveals how fast Karabakh Armenians lost control to Azerbaijan.

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