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Moon contract signals new direction for Europe - BBC News
The European Space Agency wants more missions to look like the UK's Lunar Pathfinder satellite.
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Mangrove forests: Photography winners show beauty of ecosystems - BBC News
The Mangrove Photography Award winners show unique ecosystems above and below the waterline.
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Brussels to name street after murdered sex worker Eunice Osayande - BBC New
The city aims to draw attention to victims of sexual violence after Eunice Osayande's death in 2018.
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French storms: Seven drown in choppy Mediterranean - BBC News
Those who drowned in the dangerous conditions were all in their 50s, 60s and 70s.
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Prince Philip's will to be secret for 90 years - BBC News
A judge says he made the ruling, in line with other royal deaths, to protect the Queen's dignity.
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Sir Clive Sinclair: Tireless inventor ahead of his time - BBC News
The prolific innovator invented the pocket calculator and the ill-fated Sinclair C5 electric car.
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US man files $1m lawsuit after Michigan teacher cuts child's hair - BBC New
The US man says his daughter's rights were violated when she had her hair cut without permission.
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How An Extreme New Star Could Change All Cosmology - YouTube
Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord!https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetimeA new white dwarf has been discovered (poetically named: ZTF J...
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Sir Clive Sinclair: Computing pioneer dies aged 81 - BBC News
The inventor, entrepreneur and ZX Spectrum creator died at his London home following a long illness.
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Afghanistan: US admits Kabul drone strike killed civilians - BBC News
An inquiry finds the strike, days before the US pullout, killed 10 members of a family - not militants.
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Covid-19: How effective is a third vaccine dose? - BBC Future
From squandering global vaccine supplies to the possibility of undermining immunity from the first two doses, booster programmes are a surprisingly complicated business.
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Amélie – the most stylish film ever made? - BBC Culture
Twenty years on, the quirky romantic comedy is as iconic and timely as ever. Hannah Strong explores the film's unique appeal, and why its moments of magic are so right for now.
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Inspiration4: All-amateur space crew enjoy views of Earth - BBC News
The first pictures have been released showing the Inspiration4 crew looking down on the planet.
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Can we build AI without losing control over it? | Sam Harris - YouTube
Scared of superintelligent AI? You should be, says neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris -- and not just in some theoretical way. We're going to build su...
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Robert Durst convicted: US millionaire found guilty of first-degree murder
Durst was convicted of killing his best friend Susan Berman in 2000, and is likely to die in prison.
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SpaceX: Inspiration4 amateur astronauts return to Earth after three days -
The four amateur astronauts landed safely in the Atlantic Ocean after three days orbiting Earth.
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Turkmenistan: Getting Covid in a land where no cases officially exist - BBC
People in Turkmenistan are struggling to get treatment in a system that denies there are any cases.
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Afghanistan: Girls excluded as Afghan secondary schools reopen - BBC News
"Everything looks very dark," a schoolgirl tells the BBC as schools reopen for boys but not girls.
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Can apps manage our chronic health conditions? - BBC News
A Swedish tech firm has created an app to help alleviate people's joint pain.
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(5) Feynman on Scientific Method. - YouTube
Physicist Richard Feynman explains the scientific and unscientific methods of understanding nature.
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(5) Is The Future Predetermined By Quantum Mechanics? - YouTube
PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE↓ More info below ↓Einstein’s special theory...
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(5) New Rule: Snitch Nation | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) - YouTube
Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1BBeing a tattletale used to be a bad thing, but now America is "Snitchlandia,” where you can’t trust...
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Aukus pact delivers France some hard truths - BBC News
The BBC's Hugh Schofield assesses the harsh realities for France after Australia's US-UK deal.
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World War Two: The brothers who fled Nazi occupation by kayak - BBC News
The "Engelandvaarders" who paddled from the Netherlands to England 80 years ago.
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Why workers might eventually reject hybrid work - BBC Worklife
Across the world, workers are rallying for hybrid arrangements. But, for some, the new workplace may end up more frustrating than flexible.
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