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The perks and perils of remote-work gossip - BBC Worklife
In remote- and hybrid-work settings, the watercooler whisper to colleagues has been digitised. But spilling all online can be risky.
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AI: Which jobs are most at risk from the technology? - BBC News
The rapidly evolving technology could be used for jobs that had been assumed to be safe from competition.
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Fang Bin: China Covid whistleblower returns home to Wuhan after jail - BBC
Fang Bin was one of several "citizen journalists" who reported from the epicentre of the pandemic.
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US lawmaker goes viral after shirtless Zoom meeting - BBC News
During a virtual meeting with other politicians, senator Calvin Bahr appeared to cast a vote from bed.
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Lucy Letby: What did the nurse do to babies in her care? - BBC News
Neonatal nurse Lucy Letby is found guilty of murdering seven babies and trying to kill six others.
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Man dies after being stuck inside Keswick indoor cave - BBC News
Carl O'Keeffe, 49, died in hospital on Sunday after being seriously injured while at the centre.
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Corpse found under Tibet hotel bed leads to probe - BBC News
A Chinese tourist recalls his holiday gone wrong in an unsavoury review that has since gone viral.
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Bill C-11: Why is YouTube mad at Canada? - BBC News
A law that seeks to give Canadian artists a boost online has led to some accusations of censorship.
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AI 'godfather' Geoffrey Hinton warns of dangers as he quits Google - BBC Ne
Artificial intelligence pioneer Geoffrey Hinton quits Google, saying he now regrets his work.
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The puzzle of Neanderthal aesthetics - BBC Future
Surprising new insights into the minds of this extinct human species suggest they may have been far more cultured than their outdated brutish reputation once suggested.
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Most populous nation: Should India rejoice or panic? - BBC News
India has surpassed China as the world's most populous country. What does this mean for the world?
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Maurizio Cattelan: Banana artwork eaten by Seoul museum visitor - BBC News
A university student told staff he ate the fruit on display because he was hungry.
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Trevelyan descendant 'would consider' Irish famine compensation - BBC News
An ex-BBC journalist says her ancestor, referenced in the Fields of Athenry, failed Irish people.
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When Physicists Try To Shoot a Monkey - YouTube
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Thailand: Southeast Asia's 'weed wonderland' - BBC News
Business booms in a free-for-all industry less than a year after Thailand legalised cannabis.
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Portugal: Four dead after suspected pigeon racer dispute - BBC News
A man in Portugal reportedly shot three people before killing himself in a feud related to pigeons.
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Brazil's Lula recognises six new indigenous reserves - BBC News
Mining is banned and logging restricted in a vast Amazon area and some other indigenous reserves.
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Sperm donor who fathered 550 children ordered to stop - BBC News
The Dutch man, 41, could be fined more than $100,000 by a court if he tries to donate again.
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Wikipedia will not perform Online Safety Bill age checks - BBC News
It says age verification would contravene its commitment to collect minimal data from readers.
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Glass or plastic: which is better for the environment? - BBC Future
For centuries we have used glass to store food, beverages, chemicals and cosmetics. But is it time to find a more sustainable alternative?
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The Israeli plan to fit a fusion reactor into a container - BBC News
Israel's NT-Tao wants to build a compact fusion reactor and has won investment from Honda.
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Ed Sheeran sings and plays guitar at copyright trial in New York - BBC News
The singer testified about his artistic process as he disputed stealing from a Marvin Gaye hit song.
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Sri Lanka crisis: Central bank lays out extent of economic problems - BBC N
The central bank's annual report highlighted the "unprecedented" increases in food and fuel prices.
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Protein powders: Are they bad for your health? - BBC Future
Many people consume protein powder supplements, especially in older age or to bulk up muscles. Are they a good thing to be taking?
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Researchers identify three Roman camps in Arabia - BBC News
Oxford archaeologists make a "spectacular" new find of Roman military camps in Arabian desert.
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