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Aeolus: 'Impossible satellite' ready to fall to Earth - BBC News

Final commands are sent to Europe's novel wind-mapping satellite Aeolus to bring it out of the sky.

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Alpha-gal syndrome: Meat allergy linked to tick bites rising, CDC says - BB

Up to 450,000 Americans may have a syndrome that can cause dangerous reactions to several types of meat.

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Google alert failed to warn people of Turkey earthquake - BBC News

The tech giant claims millions of people were sent a warning before the deadly earthquake earlier this year.

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Elke Roex stopt als schepen in Anderlecht: 'Tijd voor iets anders' | BRUZZ

Roex wordt zakelijk leider bij het Neerhof, een educatieve boerderij van de Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie.

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(138) Your brain doesn’t detect reality. It creates it. | Lisa Feldman Barr

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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North Korea: Kim Jong Un shows off missiles to Russia defence chief Shoigu

The tour comes amid accusations that Pyongyang is supplying Russia with arms for the Ukraine war.

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Singapore to execute first woman on drugs charge for the first time in 20 y

Sir Richard Branson and activists have called on authorities to spare Saridewi Djamani.

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Ukraine war: Western armour struggles against Russian defences - BBC News

Russians use layers of mines to prevent Ukraine's advance on the southern front.

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The UFO reports piquing Nasa's interest - BBC Future

For the first time ever, a team of Nasa scientists is taking unidentified anomalous phenomena seriously. But how will they sift out the incidents worthy of investigation?

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How Sinéad O'Connor recorded Nothing Compares 2 U - BBC News

The star took an obscure Prince song and made it her own, much to his apparent displeasure.

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UFOs and aliens bring a divided US Congress together - BBC News

Witnesses testify to lawmakers about unidentified phenomena amid calls for openness.

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Niger soldiers declare coup on national TV - BBC News

The president has been detained and troops now say they are closing the country's borders.

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Sinéad O'Connor: Irish singer dies aged 56 - BBC News

The Nothing Compares 2 U singer sold millions of albums and was praised for her activism.

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Will the Gulf Stream really collapse by 2025? - BBC News

A new paper says its collapse could be imminent, but some experts argue science is not established.

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Ameland rescue: Crew jump off ship ablaze with cargo of 3,000 cars - BBC Ne

One person died as fire took hold of the ship as it burned off the Dutch island of Ameland.

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Seawilding: the Scottish community reviving a loch - BBC Future

Loch Craignish in Scotland is being 'seawilded' with oysters and seagrass meadows: some of the world's most depleted habitats. Could it be a model for wider underwater restoration?

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Colonisation by British 'luckiest thing' to happen to Australia - John Howa

John Howard's remark comes ahead of a historic referendum on Indigenous recognition.

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Making 'The Blue Flash': How I reconstructed a fatal atomic accident - BBC

In 1946, a dangerous radioactive apparatus in the Manhattan Project killed a scientist when his screwdriver slipped. Ben Platts-Mills pieced together what happened inside the room.

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How the 'lazy girl job' took over work TikTok - BBC Worklife

A content creator says workers should clock fewer hours, work from home and make comfortable salaries. Thousands of people couldn’t agree more.

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Pastor at kidnapped US girl's funeral in 1975 charged with her murder - BBC

Gretchen Harrington, eight, was abducted by a family friend during a Bible camp in 1975, police say.

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Brussels bombers found guilty after long murder trial - BBC News

Six of the 10 suspects are convicted of terrorist murder for the twin bombings that killed 32 people.

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Worldcoin: Sam Altman launches eyeball scanning crypto coin - BBC News

Thousands of people scan their irises via an orb on launch day of "dystopian" crypto project.

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Paris to bring back swimming in Seine after 100 years - BBC News

Banned for a century because of filthy water, bathing is to resume in parts of the river.

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Can slow breathing guard against Alzheimer's? - BBC Future

There are believed to be many benefits to slow, controlled breathing. Researchers may have found another – a surprising protection against Alzheimer's.

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Is Elon Musk right to ditch the Twitter logo? - BBC News

Rebrands can pay off - but it's a risky move to replace a famous icon at an organisation in turmoil.

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