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Did the dinosaurs reach their maximum possible size? - BBC Future
Titanosaurs were some of the largest animals to walk the Earth, but if the reign of the dinosaurs hadn't been cut short by an asteroid, could they have evolved to be even bigger?
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Climate change: Norwegian seafloor holds clue to Antarctic melting - BBC Ne
Muddy ridges off the Norwegian coast explain how Antarctic glaciers could go into a more rapid retreat.
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The Great War: The WW1 video game that's eerily accurate - BBC Culture
Video games have often borrowed from the past, but recent releases like The Great War and Pentiment have taken historical detail to the next level, writes Andrea Valentino.
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Iran protests: Victims shot in eyes hold on to hopes - BBC News
Iranian protesters say eyes are being deliberately shot at - but even the blinded show defiance.
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South Africa snake on plane: Deadly cobra in cockpit forces emergency landi
"I felt this cool sensation crawling up my shirt" before spotting the snake, the pilot tells the BBC.
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Virgin Orbit: Richard Branson's rocket firm files for bankruptcy - BBC News
The satellite launch company has failed to secure new investment after a rocket launch failed.
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The pilots who ejected underwater – and lived - BBC Future
Taking off from aircraft carriers is never routine. Ejector seats have saved many of these pilots – including some whose planes were already under the water.
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(117) How stretching actually changes your muscles - Malachy McHugh - YouTu
Dig into the science of stretching, and find out what it actually does to your muscles and how you can improve your flexibility.--An athlete is preparing for...
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Child attacked by dingo on Australia's K'gari-Fraser Island - BBC News
A young girl is airlifted to hospital after being bitten at popular tourist spot K'gari-Fraser Island.
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Spy balloon sent data to China in real time - report - BBC News
The craft gathered intelligence from military bases for days before it was shot down, US media reports.
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(140) Solitary Confinement: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouT
John Oliver discusses solitary confinement, how prevalent it is, how damaging it can be, and, of course, how to hit the woah. Connect with Last Week Tonight ...
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Would you open up to a chatbot therapist? - BBC News
AI-powered chatbots are now sophisticated enough that they are starting to be used for therapy.
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Bear meat vending machine is a first for Japan - BBC News
Different cuts of locally killed black bear are proving popular with those who see it as a delicacy.
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Have we fallen out of love with Wordle? - BBC News
The daily puzzle was a global social media phenomenon. What happened to the Wordle love?
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Malaysia ends mandatory death penalty for serious crimes - BBC News
More than 1,300 prisoners on death row can soon seek to have their sentence reviewed.
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Five countries that are safer for women - BBC Travel
Despite the growing trend in solo travel, women still encounter challenges when they travel abroad alone. But some places are topping the rankings when it comes to safety and equality.
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Paris votes to ban rental e-scooters - BBC News
Almost 90% of votes cast favour banning the scooters in a city that pioneered them.
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Cafe bomb in St Petersburg kills Russian military blogger - BBC News
A blast at a St Petersburg cafe killed Vladlen Tatarsky, who blogged from the Ukraine front line.
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Nazi monument at Swiss cemetery sparks controversy - BBC News
The origins of a long forgotten block of granite in the centre of a Swiss town spark controversy.
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Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia
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Two Iranian women arrested for not covering hair after man attacks them wit
The women seem to have been attacked for not wearing the hijab properly in public, which is illegal.
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Deepest ever fish caught on camera off Japan - BBC News
Scientists film a species of snailfish swimming at an extraordinary depth, breaking the current record.
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Gwyneth Paltrow verdict: Why she divides, and fascinates - BBC Culture
Having now ended in her victory, the star's trial over a ski crash has had the world rapt. It's all to do with her particular brand of unworldly celebrity, writes Christina Newland.
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Lazarus Heist: The intercontinental ATM theft that netted $14m in two hours
How criminals seemingly working for North Korea were able to plunder cashpoints in 28 countries.
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