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The search for Earth's hidden mountains - BBC Future
The deep Earth contains vast mountain ranges with peaks up to four times the height of Everest. But no one knows why.
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Vision Pro: Apple's new augmented reality headset unveiled - BBC News
The high price and two-hour battery life raise questions about how popular the new device will be.
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France: Paris Champs-Élysées hosts mass spelling contest - BBC News
France's most famous avenue turns into an open-air classroom for a record-breaking dictation event.
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Jim Hines: First sprinter to run 100m in under 10 seconds dies - BBC News
Jim Hines, the American Olympic champion, broke the record in 1968 at the US Championships.
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Could ultra-processed foods be harmful for us? - BBC News
Panorama investigates the links between UK's food safety advisors and the ultra-processed food industry.
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Kathleen Folbigg: Woman jailed over infant deaths pardoned - BBC News
A recent inquiry heard fresh evidence that Kathleen Folbigg did not kill her four children.
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Kashmir battles alarming drug addiction crisis - BBC News
Experts say drug abuse is devastating the lives of young people in the conflict-hit region.
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Can sci-fi films teach us anything about an AI threat? - BBC News
Researchers have cited the plot of Pixar's WALL-E in a series of AI "disaster scenarios".
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Utah primary schools ban Bible for 'vulgarity and violence' - BBC News
The ban followed a parental complaint that the book has content unsuitable for children.
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Lake Maggiore boat accident: Questions remain over spy deaths - BBC News
Intelligence officers from Italy and Israel are among the four people who drowned on 28 May.
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Eight ways to make your clothes last longer - BBC Culture
There's a lot to be learnt from history about mending, sewing, upcycling and making the most of our clothing. Bel Jacobs finds out more.
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What are the risks of being an older father? - BBC Future
The actor Al Pacino is having a child in his eighties. What does the science say about the impact of older fatherhood on fertility, loss in pregnancy and disease risk?
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YouTube stops deleting false 2020 election claims - BBC News
The move, ahead of the 2024 elections, is a reversal of its policy put in place after the 2020 vote.
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(81) Is 'Perpetual Motion' Possible with Superfluids? - YouTube
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Why cultivated meat is still so hard to find - BBC Future
It's been 10 years since the first burger made from laboratory-grown meat was eaten. So why is it still only available in one country, in one restaurant, only on Thursdays?
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Sanda Dia: Belgium reckons with verdict over black student's hazing death -
Sanda Dia died after being made to consume excessive amounts of fish oil and alcohol in 2018.
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India train crash: More than 120 dead after Odisha incident - BBC News
The collision involving two passenger trains and a goods train in Odisha state has injured 1,000 people.
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US Air Force denies AI drone attacked operator in test - BBC News
A virtual experiment was described by a senior official at a conference, but he now says he "mis-spoke".
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Multi-cancer blood test shows real promise in NHS study - BBC News
The Galleri test revealed the correct site of a tumour 85% of the time in a study with 5,000 patients.
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The five best places to eat Catalan food in Barcelona - BBC Travel
From La Pubilla to Tramendu to Agut Avinyó, here are a local food journalist's recommendations of the best places to eat in the Catalan capital.
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Elon Musk: Twitter boss reclaims title of world's richest person - BBC News
Shares in Musk's electric car company Tesla have almost doubled since the start of the year.
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(79) Can We Move PLANET EARTH Across the Universe? - YouTube
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(79) Why Einstein is a “peerless genius” and Hawking is an “ordinary genius
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What did Stonehenge sound like? - BBC Travel
New research into the prehistoric site's acoustical properties is revealing that the stone circle may have been used for exclusive ceremonies.
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France influencers: Jail threat for those found flouting new ad laws - BBC
France's new rules ban or restrict certain commercial practices by online personalities.
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