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What's standing in the way of the flying car? - BBC Future
The era of the flying car appears to be coming closer – but huge challenges remain to be solved.
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Banksy: What it was like to work for anonymous superstar artist - BBC News
Gallery owner Steph Warren had a job at the "reserved" graffiti star's print shop in London.
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Australia baffled as unidentified mystery object washes up on beach - BBC N
The item is under police guard as state and federal authorities work to identify its origin.
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Australian sailor and his dog survive two months at sea - BBC News
Tim Shaddock and his dog Bella ate raw fish and drank rainwater during their ordeal in the Pacific.
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Manipur: The abandoned villages in the crosshairs of India violence - BBC N
Foothill villages in close proximity to warring groups are the most vulnerable in Manipur's conflict.
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How brands hope to tempt you with videos on labels - BBC News
Companies are using augmented reality labels on their products to share videos and animations.
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Twitter loses nearly half advertising revenue since Elon Musk takeover - BB
Elon Musk confirms the firm has a heavy debt load and income in June was not what had been expected.
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Iran's morality police to resume headscarf patrols - BBC News
The controversial police unit enforces Iran's strict dress code and has been accused of brutality.
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'French icon' actress Jane Birkin dies aged 76 - BBC News
The English-French star, who rose to fame alongside Serge Gainsbourg, has died in Paris.
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How Texas is racing to thwart the heat - BBC Future
Amidst a record-breaking heatwave, cities across Texas are exploring ways to keep people cool. But the state also needs to tackle historic inequalities affecting who is most at risk.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'my hometown' - BBC News
A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.
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xkcd: Fireflies
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Shekhar Kapur: Hollywood's diversity push is guilt driven - BBC News
Shekhar Kapur says diverse casting is "a good thing" but hides "a greater, more fundamental issue".
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How the Tonga Hunga volcano produced the most intense lightning ever seen -
The eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai produced one of the most extreme lightning storms ever and it has given scientists a unique glimpse into the volcano's secrets.
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The Black Mirror plot about AI that worries actors - BBC News
As actors strike in Hollywood, unions say they want more protection from artificial intelligence.
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The US military revives an idea for stealthy sea power - BBC News
Powerful new magnets have revived efforts to build a quiet propulsion system for ships and submarines.
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ChatGPT owner in probe over risks around false answers - BBC News
US regulators are asking the maker of ChatGPT about protections for privacy and reputational risk.
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Chandrayaan-3: India set to launch historic Moon mission - BBC News
With Chandrayaan-3, India aims to be the first to land near the Moon's little-explored south pole.
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Who was the real Robert Oppenheimer? - BBC Future
As the movie Oppenheimer is released, Ben Platts-Mills explores the true story of the enigmatic Manhattan Project scientist, and the atomic bomb that made him a "destroyer of worlds".
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Periscope firm wins £169m submarine defence contract - BBC News
Thales Glasgow will continue a 100-year tradition of supplying periscopes to the Royal Navy
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Is Texas 'floating wall' a migrant deterrent or pure theatre? - BBC News
Some fear the controversial new barrier may make the crossing more dangerous for migrants.
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Italian uproar over judge's 10-second groping rule - BBC News
Young Italians object to the acquittal of a school caretaker who admitted groping a teenage student.
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Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, dies aged 94 -
The exiled Czech-French writer used satire to explore totalitarianism and the human condition.
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India CEO criticised for picking AI bot over human staff - BBC News
Suumit Shah, founder of an e-commerce website, said that his firm had laid off 90% of its support staff.
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Kuno: Seventh cheetah dies in India since reintroduction - BBC News
Cheetahs were declared extinct in India in 1952, but they were reintroduced last year amid much fanfare.
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