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Interest rate 'rigging' evidence 'covered up' by banks - BBC News
This evidence was not shown to juries where bankers were jailed for smaller-scale interest rate 'rigging'.
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Why people reward innate talent over hard work - BBC Worklife
The narrative goes that a large part of perceived success is due to work ethic. But that may not always be the case.
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The scientists coaxing back nature with sound - BBC Future
When species disappear, so do their sounds. But scientists are exploring new techniques to use recordings of these very sounds to bring nature back
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Mobile fraud: Thieves 'shoulder surfing' victims to steal phones - BBC News
Criminals are exploiting our frequent use of banking apps on mobile phones, a senior fraud officer warns.
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Ukraine war: Satellite images reveal Russian defences before major assault
Fortifications against Ukraine's counter-attack are uncovered by a BBC analysis of satellite images.
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Can ‘enhanced rock weathering’ help combat climate change? - BBC News
'Enhanced rock weathering' uses tiny volcanic rocks to capture the greenhouse gas carbon from the atmosphere.
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Kurt Cobain: Guitar smashed by Nirvana frontman sells for nearly $600,000 -
The black Stratocaster destroyed by Nirvana's frontman is signed by all three band members.
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Jennifer Lawrence Bread and Roses documentary gives Afghan women a voice -
Oscar-winning actress tells BBC about working with documentary maker Sahra Mani on Bread and Roses.
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(42) Could LIGO Find MASSIVE Alien Spaceships? - YouTube
PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACESign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space...
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Man arrested after damage done to Eric Gill statue at BBC headquarters - BB
Police spent much of Saturday trying to get the man down from a scaffold outside Broadcasting House.
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(45) The 5 core principles of life | Nobel Prize-winner Paul Nurse - YouTub
Nobel Prize-winning scientist Paul Nurse defines the 5 core principles of life.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukT...
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Syria: Dismay and fear as Bashar al-Assad returns to Arab fold - BBC News
Syrian's President Bashar al-Assad is coming out of diplomatic isolation - to the terror of refugees.
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The masters of a 5,000-year-old craft - BBC Travel
Thatched buildings are deeply connected to Japan's history and culture, yet few survive. However, a cluster of villages near Kyoto are keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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The Satanic Temple: Think you know about Satanists? Maybe you don't - BBC N
Rituals, blasphemy, and English Breakfast tea: Step inside The Satanic Temple's annual convention.
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Pale Male: Tributes pour in for celebrity red-tailed hawk - BBC News
A prolific breeder, the iconic red-tailed luminary inspired three books and even a documentary.
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Oldest most complete Hebrew Bible sells for $38m at auction
The 1,100-year-old Codex Sassoon sells at auction for $38m - a record for handwritten text.
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New York truck attacker gets 10 life sentences plus 260 years - BBC News
Islamist extremist Sayfullo Saipov killed eight when he drove a truck at pedestrians in New York in 2017.
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Elizabeth Holmes: Inside the routine at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, T
Here's what we know about the Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, where Holmes will serve her 11-year sentence.
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Woodward and Bernstein: Watergate reporters warn of the limitations of AI -
Journalists Woodward and Bernstein tell the BBC the press is essential in finding the truth.
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Workplace AI: How artificial intelligence will transform the workday - BBC
The rise of generative AI in the workplace is inevitable. There’s a lot to be excited about it.
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Could restaurants solve the world's jellyfish problem? - BBC Future
Jellyfish blooms can swamp entire ecosystems, but there's growing interest in their culinary potential. But could this really solve the ocean's problems?
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xkcd: Noise Filter
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Elon Musk: I will say what I want even if it costs me - BBC News
Twitter's owner has been criticised for spreading disinformation and conspiracy theories online.
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The Little Mermaid: Why are films becoming so badly-lit and difficult to se
Clips from the live-action Disney remake have caused a lot of complaint for their gloominess. These days, a lot of blockbusters are dimming the lights. Nicholas Barber explains why.
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Violinist Stefan Jackiw carries on performance when bow breaks - BBC News
Stefan Jackiw says he will never forget his performance with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
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