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Why cultivated meat is still so hard to find - BBC Future
It's been 10 years since the first burger made from laboratory-grown meat was eaten. So why is it still only available in one country, in one restaurant, only on Thursdays?
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Sanda Dia: Belgium reckons with verdict over black student's hazing death -
Sanda Dia died after being made to consume excessive amounts of fish oil and alcohol in 2018.
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India train crash: More than 120 dead after Odisha incident - BBC News
The collision involving two passenger trains and a goods train in Odisha state has injured 1,000 people.
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US Air Force denies AI drone attacked operator in test - BBC News
A virtual experiment was described by a senior official at a conference, but he now says he "mis-spoke".
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Multi-cancer blood test shows real promise in NHS study - BBC News
The Galleri test revealed the correct site of a tumour 85% of the time in a study with 5,000 patients.
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The five best places to eat Catalan food in Barcelona - BBC Travel
From La Pubilla to Tramendu to Agut Avinyó, here are a local food journalist's recommendations of the best places to eat in the Catalan capital.
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Elon Musk: Twitter boss reclaims title of world's richest person - BBC News
Shares in Musk's electric car company Tesla have almost doubled since the start of the year.
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(79) Can We Move PLANET EARTH Across the Universe? - YouTube
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(79) Why Einstein is a “peerless genius” and Hawking is an “ordinary genius
This interview is an episode from @The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFoundation. Subscribe...
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What did Stonehenge sound like? - BBC Travel
New research into the prehistoric site's acoustical properties is revealing that the stone circle may have been used for exclusive ceremonies.
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France influencers: Jail threat for those found flouting new ad laws - BBC
France's new rules ban or restrict certain commercial practices by online personalities.
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Andrew Tate BBC interview: Influencer challenged on misogyny and rape alleg
This is the influencer's first TV interview with a major broadcaster while under house arrest.
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The Truman Show: Has a film ever predicted the future so accurately? - BBC
The 1998 Jim Carrey film about a man whose entire life is filmed came to embody a new age of reality television. And, 25 years on, it continues to resonate, writes Emily Maskell.
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Amazon to pay $30m over Alexa and Ring privacy violations - BBC News
The online giant is also penalised for allowing Ring doorbell workers access to customer recordings.
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AI: War crimes evidence erased by social media platforms - BBC News
Footage of potential human rights abuses may be lost after platforms delete it, the BBC has found.
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(72) Fawlty Towers: Andrew Sachs talks about the Fawlty cast - YouTube
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Every Canadian cigarette will soon carry a health warning - BBC News
Canada will be the first country to have warning labels on the tipping paper of individual cigarettes.
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UFOs: Five revelations from Nasa's public meeting - BBC News
Some sightings turn out to be wayward Bart Simpson balloons. Others remain a mystery.
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(72) How We Know The Universe is Ancient - YouTube
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James Webb telescope: Icy moon Enceladus spews massive water plume - BBC Ne
Enceladus, a small moon of Saturn, throws a geyser of water 9,000km (6,000 miles) into space.
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French Open 2023: Novak Djokovic criticised for message about Kosovo after
Novak Djokovic's political message about Kosovo at the French Open was "not appropriate", says France's sports minister.
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Roald Dahl: The fierce debate over rewriting children's classics - BBC Cult
Recent revisions made to Roald Dahl's children's novels sparked a controversy over censorship. However, the rewriting and editing of books is nothing new, writes Neil Armstrong.
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Al Pacino: The Godfather star expecting fourth child aged 83 - BBC News
The Godfather star has announced his 29-year-old girlfriend Noor Alfallah is eight months' pregnant.
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Manhattanhenge: New Yorkers gather for city spectacle - BBC News
Hordes of onlookers gathered for the perfect shot, but overcast skies spoiled the show.
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AI 'godfather' Yoshua Bengio feels 'lost' over life's work - BBC News
Canadian computer scientist Yoshua Bengio tells the BBC he did not realise AI would develop so fast.
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