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How Russia's cosmonauts trained for space - BBC Future

While the faces of Nasa's Mercury Seven were splashed across the world's media, Russia's cosmonauts trained in secret, hidden from public view.

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Greenland election: Opposition win casts doubt on mine - BBC News

The victorious left-wing party opposes a planned mine which has powerful international backers.

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Why Utah is making men pay women's pregnancy costs - BBC News

Fathers in Utah will soon be legally obligated to foot half the bill of a mother's pregnancy.

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Bronze Age slab found in France is oldest 3D map in Europe - BBC News

The Bronze Age engravings are a map of part of Brittany, north-west France, researchers believe.

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Why the Muon g-2 Results Are So Exciting! - YouTube

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Rare Superman comic sells for record $3.25m - BBC News

Action Comics #1, which sold for 10 cents in 1938, is the world's most valuable comic book.

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Muons: 'Strong' evidence found for a new force of nature - BBC News

Physicists may have just made a major breakthrough in our understanding of the Universe.

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Crate escape: Search for Irishmen who airmailed Brian Robson home - BBC New

Were you in Australia in 1965? Did you help a homesick Welsh friend send himself home in a crate?

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Buddhist monk freed from flooded cave in Thailand after four days - BBC New

Monk who entered cave "to sit in contemplation" is rescued by divers after four days trapped inside.

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The hydrogen revolution in the skies - BBC Future

A record-breaking commercial-scale hydrogen plane has taken off in the UK, with more set to join it soon. How far can such planes go in cutting the aviation industry's emissions?

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Why Japan can't shake sexism - BBC Worklife

Gender equality keeps making headlines in Japan for all the wrong reasons. Why is that and what will it take for things to change?

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Are pay-by-the-minute booths the future of work? - BBC News

A Singapore-based firm has come up with a useful alternative when working from home is inconvenient.

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Beijing now has more billionaires than any city - BBC News

China's capital has overtaken New York as it bounced back quickly from the pandemic, according to Forbes.

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Secrets of gorilla communication laid bare - BBC News

Scientists reveal how male gorillas tell others how big and strong they are by chest beating.

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Study says bitcoin could derail China's climate change targets - BBC News

Bitcoin emissions in China exceed the total emissions of the Czech Republic and Qatar, study says.

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Czech Republic vaccines: European court backs mandatory pre-school jabs - B

Families had challenged the Czech government's ban on unvaccinated children entering pre-schools.

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ENA: Macron to scrap French leaders' elite training school - BBC News

A degree from the ENA has been the passport to the upper echelons of French politics for decades.

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US gun violence: Joe Biden to target 'ghost guns' - BBC News

As the White House announces new measures, Biden calls gun violence an "international embarrassment".

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What will self-driving trucks mean for truck drivers? - BBC News

Trucking is a big employer but autonomous trucks are on the horizon - are they a threat?

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Is Netflix's Seaspiracy film right about fishing damaging oceans? - BBC New

Are the activities of the fishing industry destroying the world's oceans as a new film suggests?

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US blacklists seven Chinese supercomputer groups - BBC News

President Biden's actions continue US moves to make it harder for China to obtain its technology.

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Kim Jong-un warns of North Korea crisis similar to deadly 90s famine - BBC

Human rights groups say North Korea is facing dire food shortages and economic instability.

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Bird Photographer of the Year 2021 finalists revealed - BBC News

Brawling puffins, warbling warblers and swooping swallows - some of this year's shortlisted images.

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(2) How many chess games are possible? - YouTube

Dr James Grime talking about the Shannon Number and other chess stuff.Squarespace (10% off): http://squarespace.com/numberphileMore links & stuff in full des...

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Elon Musk's Neuralink 'shows monkey playing Pong with mind' - BBC News

The entrepreneur makes bold claims for how the technology can be used to help paraplegics walk again.

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