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The Most Controversial Problem in Philosophy

For decades, the Sleeping Beauty Problem has divided people between two answers. Head to https://brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial, an...

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The Fat Problem

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Norwich City's new Belgian coach could find it a 'home from home'

Norwich City's new boss Philippe Clement is far from being the first Low Countries immigrant to the city.

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Machu Picchu hit by a row over tourist buses

Protests have taken place over the coaches that take visitors up to the world heritage site in Peru.

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Sierra Leone juju traders: Hunting down those who kill for human body parts

BBC Africa Eye uncovers two so-called "juju" practitioners, who offer to obtain body parts for ritual purposes.

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Hunter syndrome: Boy with rare condition amazes doctors after world-first gene therapy

Oliver has an inherited condition called Hunter syndrome, which causes progressive damage to the body and brain.

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Why Antimatter Engines Could Launch In Your Lifetime

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Inside the rise of a £1m Glastonbury tickets scammer

Ripped-off customers are hunting for Miles Hart after he sold hundreds of Glastonbury tickets and vanished.

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The Velvet Sundown: Viral band spawns AI claims and hoaxes

The Velvet Sundown has racked up hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify - without anyone even being sure if it's real.

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What is AI, how do apps like ChatGPT work and why are there concerns?

AI is transforming modern life, but some critics worry about its potential misuse and environmental impact.

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How can you tell if music is AI-generated?

As AI-generated music floods streaming platforms, questions bubble over whether listeners are owed more transparency.

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1986: Satellite Navigation for Cars of the Future | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

"It may not look futuristic, but this is a highly intelligent car."Tomorrow's World presenters Judith Hann and Peter Macann look at a concept car that aims t...

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You Need To Quit Weed.

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Superman edition found in mum's attic is most valuable comic ever at $9.12m

Three brothers had discovered the rare Superman comic in pristine condition under a stack of newspapers in their late mother's attic.

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Scientists reveal what triggered Santorini 'earthquake swarm'

Thousands of earthquakes were caused by magma "pumping through" Earth's crust for three months, they say.

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Australia's social media ban for kids under 16 - how will it work?

The world-first law aims to reduce the "risks" children face online - but it's received pushback.

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Trump: Democrats' message to troops seditious behavior, punishable by death

The president's comments came after a group of Democrat lawmakers released a video urging US service members to refuse unlawful commands.

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AI godfather Yann LeCun to leave Meta and start own firm

One of the pioneers in the current AI boom, he has had disagreements with fellow engineers over the future of the technology.

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Paris court blocks auction of earliest-known calculator

The court blocked La Pascaline, a 400-year-old calculating machine, from being exported from France.

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How realistic is the plan to build a 'drone wall' against Russia?

Drones have been found across Western Europe near airports, military bases and power plants, as part of a suspected programme of 'hybrid warfare'

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Google boss says trillion-dollar AI investment boom has 'elements of irrationality'

The AI boom has been an "extraordinary moment" but a subsequent bust would affect every company, CEO Sundar Pichai told the BBC.

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The Silicon Valley 'AI factory' at the heart of the tech race

The confusing question lingering over the AI hype is whether it could be a bubble at risk of bursting

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First kiss dates back 21 million years, say scientists

A new study looks at how the mouth-on-mouth smooch came into being, and concludes that Neanderthals also kissed.

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Peter Sullivan tells BBC: 'I was bullied into false murder confession'

In his first interview since release, Peter Sullivan says he wants an apology from the police after wrongful conviction of the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall.

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