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How an ancient Greek myth still shapes our minds - BBC Future
Stories about babies delivered by storks, or grown in cabbage patches, have enchanted generations. But do they still have a place in modern parenting?
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(24) What If Alien Life Were Silicon-Based? - YouTube
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Laura Winham: Surrey woman lay dead in flat for three years, say family - B
Laura Winham, 38, who had schizophrenia, was found in a "mummified, almost skeletal state".
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xkcd: Code Lifespan
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Singapore: Interpol seeks woman who ran elaborate exam cheating scam - BBC
Poh Yuan Nie's elaborate scam involved taping phones and Bluetooth devices to students.
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Egypt archaeology: Gold-covered mummy among latest discoveries - BBC News
The mummy was found inside a sarcophagus that has remained unopened for 4,300 years.
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Woman arrested for enrolling as New Jersey high school student - BBC News
The 29-year-old allegedly used a fake birth certificate to attend the high school in New Jersey.
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Shopping purchases may help spot ovarian cancer - BBC News
Shoppers' purchases of medicines could flag early symptoms linked to the cancer, UK researchers say.
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US hacks back against Hive ransomware crew - BBC News
The US Department of Justice says its operation against the cyber gang was a 21st Century stakeout.
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Opium production in Myanmar surges to nine-year high - BBC News
Civil unrest and economic insecurity may have spurred more farmers into the illicit trade.
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Transgender rapist Isla Bryson to be moved from women's prison - BBC News
Isla Bryson had been remanded to a female prison after being convicted of raping two women before she changed gender.
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Asteroid 2023 BU: Space rock to pass closer than some satellites - BBC News
About the size of a bus, the space rock whipped over the southern tip of South America.
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Live music: How buying concert tickets could be made better - BBC News
Concerts can be life-affirming. Buying tickets is the opposite. Here are eight possible solutions.
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Can these rocks really power light bulbs? No, say the experts - BBC News
Viral videos of minerals with apparent electrical properties are not what they seem.
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How climate change threatens to close ski resorts - BBC Future
From the Swiss Alps to the Rocky Mountains, ski resorts are grappling with the impacts of climate change. How are they adapting in a warming world?
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Donald Trump to be allowed back on to Facebook and Instagram - BBC News
The social media firm Meta said the former US president's suspension will end "in the coming weeks".
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AI and Robots Are Coming – To Drive Human Spirit - CEOWORLD magazine
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How to use ChatGPT for Strategic Foresight | by Charles Tsai | Urgent Futur
If you have spent the last few weeks testing out ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that has turned everyone on social media into a futurist, you might be impressed — as I have been — by its utter humility…
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Portishead boy joins Mensa after teaching himself to read aged two - BBC Ne
Teddy, from Portishead, now four, can also count to 100 in six non-native languages.
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xkcd: Lane Change Highway
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Leprosy: the ancient disease scientists can't solve - BBC Future
Though it's been around for nearly 3,500 years, scientists are still missing many basic facts about the disease.
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Self-styled spiritual leader John de Ruiter charged with sex crimes - BBC N
John de Ruiter became known for staring silently at his followers for long periods of time.
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Japan PM says country on the brink over falling birth rate - BBC News
Fumio Kishida says Japan is on the verge of not being able to function.
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How gut bacteria are controlling your brain - BBC Future
Looking after the multitudes of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms living in our guts could help us think better and even offer new ways of treating mental health conditions.
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Peru protests: Machu Picchu closed indefinitely and tourists stranded - BBC
Hundreds of visitors who were left stranded at the popular Inca site have now been rescued.
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