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Spherical Configuration of Categories to Reflect Systemic Patterns of Environmental Checks and Balances
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Myanmar: At least 24 killed as army paraglider bombs Buddhist festival
Locals tell the BBC the carnage has made it hard to identify victims of the military attack.
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The deadly dose: Inside India's cough syrup obsession
India’s booming cough syrup market faces scrutiny after contaminated syrups kill multiple children.
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Robin Williams' daughter pleads for people to stop sending AI videos of her dad
The filmmaker said it is not what her dad, who died in 2014, would have wanted.
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Physics Nobel: Three win prize for paving way for very powerful computers
The announcement was made by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm.
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Snapchat users share fury at upcoming fees for Memories storage
Snap said only a small number of users would be affected by the changes, but many online disagree.
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Is Miss England's AI round dangerous or progressive?
Several contestants in this year's semi-finals will pit their avatars against one another.
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Modelling scams: How to spot warning signs and avoid being tricked
Never pay money upfront and check who you're dealing with are a few ways to protect yourself from scams.
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Renewables overtake coal as world's biggest source of electricity
Developing countries lead the historic clean energy charge but the US and EU rely more on fossil fuels than before, a think tank study shows.
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One iPhone led police to gang who sent 40,000 snatched phones to China
BBC News is given access to what the Met Police says is the UK's largest operation against mobile phone thefts.
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Nobel Prize for discovering immune security guards
The prize-winning work explains how the immune system attacks hostile infections, but not the body's own cells.
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How China is challenging Nvidia's AI chip dominance
Beijing has urged local firms to use homemade chips. But is China ready to turn away from Nvidia?
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A deserted rail station on Trump's route to peace where global interests collide
The planned Trump Route in the South Caucasus could reshape the geopolitics of a region that borders Russia and Iran.
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Birmingham woman at risk of dementia that led to mother's death
Liv Heeney discovered she had inherited a faulty gene after losing her mother to the rare disease.
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Snowstorm traps 1000 people on slopes of Mount Everest
Rescue teams have been deployed to clear the snow on the world's tallest mountain, Chinese state media reports.
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'I have your nudes and everything to ruin your life' - the cyber scammers targeting teenagers
The BBC challenges the scammers targeting teenagers like Evan Boettler, who took his own life just 90 minutes after being contacted.
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Before and after images show glaciers vanishing before our eyes
They are melting like never seen before, changing landscapes around the world beyond recognition.
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Sailing: Taking a job on a whim left me stranded at sea for 188 days
What would you do if you were stuck on a ship, far from loved ones, and you had no idea how - or when - you’d get home?
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Czech Republic: Billionaire populist Andrej Babis' party wins parliamentary election
However, his ANO party falls short of an overall majority in preliminary results.
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How smelly shoes in India inspired Ig Nobel prize-winning study
Two Indian researchers have designed a shoe rack that banishes foul odours - and have won a fun science prize.
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The around-the-world cruise that is yet to set sail
The BBC has been speaking to retirees who want the firm selling the cruise to stop advertising and refund their deposits.
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Why world records seem to be getting harder to beat – according to maths
New world records in some sports are remarkably elusive, yet in others they seem to fall regularly. There is a good mathematical reason why.
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Scientists race to make 'living' computers powered by human cells
BBC News goes inside the lab powering computers with 'mini brains' grown from human cells.
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Fatal attack revives debate over controversial shark nets in Australia
The use of controversial shark nets was about to be scaled back in Sydney when a surfer was killed.
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Alaskan climbing star Balin Miller dies after falling from Yosemite's El Capitan
Balin Miller's solo climb and fall was caught on a live stream.
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