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Scientists pick up shock waves from colliding galaxies - BBC News
Astronomers may have picked up the first signals from giant black holes spiralling in on each other.
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Sri Lanka: Five-day bank holiday for domestic debt restructuring - BBC News
There are fears the government's plan could lead to volatility in financial markets.
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Sweden Quran burning sparks anger across Muslim world - BBC News
A crowd briefly enters the embassy in Iraq, a day after a Quran was burnt at a protest in Stockholm.
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(155) Quantum Galaxies: The Case for Axionic Dark Matter - YouTube
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The white roofs cooling women's homes in Indian slums - BBC Future
Extreme heat is having a detrimental impact on women living in Indian slums. Now a simple solution is helping them keep cool.
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Theyyam: The Indian trance where men become gods - BBC Travel
Predating Hinduisim, theyyam is an ancient and mysterious folk ritual, and one of South India's most mesmerising experiences.
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8 Ursae Minoris b: Scientists unlock mystery of planet that escaped death -
A planet that should have been eaten by a huge star has baffled scientists until now.
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Chess player Hans Niemann's $100m lawsuit over cheating claims dismissed -
Lawyers for American grandmaster Hans Niemann say they will pursue his claims in state court.
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Having a baby can rock a marriage – and life post-children can be a challen
The arrival of a child can be joyous – but it can also cause conflict in even the most rock-solid relationships.
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Van life is far from glamorous on LA's streets - BBC News
"Van lords" profit from LA's housing crisis by renting motorhomes to those living on the edge, critics say.
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Bird flu defence discovered in our bodies - BBC News
Scientists want to be able to predict which bird flus are able to make the jump into people.
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South Koreans become younger under new age-counting law - BBC News
Seoul scraps a centuries-old age-counting system in favour of international standards.
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Anger in Paris after police kill teen in traffic stop - BBC News
Unrest follows the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old who apparently failed to obey traffic police.
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Spanish swimming pools in Catalonia told not to ban topless bathing - BBC N
Activists are celebrating a ruling by the Spanish region to enforce an equality law on going topless.
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Illegal trade in AI child sex abuse images exposed - BBC News
Paedophiles are using the technology to create and sell life-like abuse material, the BBC finds.
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Pompeii archaeologists discover 'pizza' painting - BBC News
Experts say the flatbread depicted in the 2,000 year-old fresco may be a precursor to the Italian dish.
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Major research lost after cleaner turns off fridge, lawsuit says - BBC News
A US institute alleges it lost 25 years of work because a man wanted to stop "annoying" alarms.
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(101) The biggest myths about emotions, debunked | Lisa Feldman Barrett - Y
No, emotions don’t happen TO you. Here’s what happens instead.❍ Subscribe to The Well on YouTube: https://bit.ly/welcometothewell ❍ Up next: What trauma does...
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Trump heard on CNN tape discussing secret documents - BBC News
It appears to be the same recording cited by prosecutors in their indictment of the former president.
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Climate change: World way off target to end deforestation - BBC News
Data shows that cutting down tropical forests increased by 10% in 2022, despite promises made at COP26.
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The tech flaw that lets hackers control surveillance cameras - BBC News
Security flaws in two surveillance camera brands used around the world have been identified by Panorama.
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New images show Chinese spy balloons over Asia - BBC News
BBC Panorama worked with an artificial intelligence company to sift through millions of satellite pictures.
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Texas airport worker dies after being sucked into Delta plane engine - BBC
The airport employee died after they were "ingested" into an engine, transport officials said.
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'I can't say my own name': The pain of language loss in families - BBC Futu
Mithu Sanyal never learned her father's native language, Bengali, as a child. Is it too late to reclaim it?
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