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Can a wind turbine handle hurricane speed winds? - BBC News

As wind farms expand into new areas they will need to withstand extreme wind speeds.

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Tom Hanks' debut novel lifts lid on movie industry, and his on-set behaviou

In his only UK interview, the star talks books, Hollywood egos and who should be the next James Bond.

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Apple co-founder says AI may make scams harder to spot - BBC News

Silicon Valley veteran tells the BBC he thinks AI creations should be clearly labelled.

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Iran executes two men convicted of blasphemy - BBC News

Yousef Mehrad and Sadrollah Fazeli-Zare were accused of burning the Quran and insulting the Prophet.

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Her illness fooled celebs. The truth may be even darker - BBC News

The story of a teenage girl and her charity, which was closed after concerned parents questioned her illness.

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St Kitts and Nevis is not totally free under King Charles III, says PM - BB

Prime Minister Terrance Drew tells the BBC he will ask the people about making the country a republic.

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Australia: Woman survives on wine during five days stranded in Australian b

A 48-year-old teetotal woman survived on wine and snacks after getting stranded in bushland.

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The crazy plan to explode a nuclear bomb on the Moon - BBC Future

In the 1950s, with the USSR seemingly sprinting ahead in the space race, US scientists hatched a bizarre plan – nuking the surface of the Moon to frighten the Soviets.

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Texas mall shooting: Heavily armed gunman identified as 33 year old - BBC N

The 33-year-old who killed eight people as they were shopping may have had far-right links.

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The jobs AI won't take yet - BBC Worklife

Amid the talk of artificial intelligence replacing workers, experts say there are some jobs computers aren’t taking – at least for a while.

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Their plane went down - how this WW2 Canada crew survived - BBC News

Eighty years after their plane crashed, the story of a Halifax bomber crew is finally being told.

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xkcd: Commemorative Plaque

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Animal tests for makeup resume after 25-year ban - BBC News

The High court dismisses case brought by animal activists against a government change in policy.

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Police arrest man for opening store selling hard drugs in Canada - BBC News

Jerry Martin of Vancouver has said he wanted to sell drugs without fentanyl to help prevent harms.

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Covid global health emergency is over, WHO says - BBC News

Close to 20 million people are likely to have died during the last three years, says the WHO.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin: Wagner Group boss says he will pull troops out of Bakhmu

Yevgeny Prigozhin poses among dead mercenaries, blaming defence officials for lack of ammunition.

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Second mass shooting in Serbia leaves eight dead - BBC News

At least eight people are killed and several more injured in villages south of Belgrade.

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Coronation of King Charles III: Are you related to a King? - BBC Future

A surprising number of people count royalty among their ancestors, but do they carry enough DNA to have a (very distant) claim to the throne?

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The people living ultra low-carbon lifestyles - BBC Future

To tackle climate change, many of us need to cut our carbon footprints. But what do truly low-carbon lifestyles look like – and can they really be achieved by personal choice alone?

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Why teaching robots to blink is hard but important - BBC News

Blinking conveys more information than you might think and it's hard to make robots do it properly.

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TikTok tracked UK journalist via her cat's account - BBC News

London-based reporter Cristina Criddle says it was "chilling" to learn her data had been accessed.

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White House: Big Tech bosses told to protect public from AI risks - BBC New

The White House say firms have a "moral" duty to make sure their products are safe.

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Why side-hustlers are sharing their incomes - BBC Worklife

While discussing full-time income is still uncomfortable for many workers, some side-hustlers are being totally transparent about their off-hours earnings.

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Charles is King of 15 countries - but for how much longer? - BBC News

BBC reporters on attitudes to the monarchy in three nations where Charles is still head of state.

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Prince William and Kate drop into a Soho pub - BBC News

The Prince and Princess of Wales cause a stir by having a lunchtime drink in a historic London pub.

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