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Alec Baldwin shooting: Filming to resume after Halyna Hutchins death on set

Filming of Rust will resume in January, with Hutchins' husband on board as executive producer.

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Three scientists win Nobel for 'click' chemistry - BBC News

Their work on linking molecules like in living cells can be used in cancer treatment drugs.

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Hans Niemann 'likely cheated' in more than 100 games, investigation finds -

It is likely Hans Niemann has cheated "much more often" than he has acknowledged, an investigation finds.

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Why short-sightedness is on the rise - BBC Future

Soaring rates of short-sightedness in children are alarming parents and doctors around the world. Can we turn the tide?

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Stadels: The age-old barns that fed the Alps - BBC Travel

Long before the Swiss Alps became known as a skiing and hiking destination, ingeniously designed stilted barns sustained entire communities.

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Why does time go forwards, not backwards? - BBC Future

The arrow of time began its journey at the Big Bang, and when the Universe eventually dies there will be no more future and no past. In between, what is it that drives time onward?

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Asteroid struck by Nasa probe leaves 10,000km trail - BBC News

A telescope in Chile captures an image of a comet-like plume of debris behind the giant rock.

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The unsettling power of existential dread - BBC Worklife

Worrying about threats to our lives and societies is stressful. It may also change how we think, in unsettling ways.

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(151) Let’s Travel to The Most Extreme Place in The Universe - YouTube

Sources & further reading:https://sites.google.com/view/sources-smallest-thing/The universe is pretty big and very strange. Hundreds of billions of galaxies ...

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Uttarakhand avalanche: At least four dead and dozens missing in Indian Hima

The 41-strong team were practising high-altitude navigation when they were hit on their way down.

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Twitter shares halted after report Elon Musk deal to go ahead - BBC News

In a letter to Twitter, the billionaire said he would buy the business and honour his original deal.

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EU Parliament approves common charging cable from 2024 - BBC News

Euro-MPs vote to make all mobile devices use the same USB-C type charger from 2024.

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Four women to run post office and count penguins in Antarctica - BBC News

The team will also monitor a colony of gentoo penguins on Goudier Island for five months.

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The world's highest ATM: Pakistan's mountaintop bank machine - BBC Travel

It may be an unlikely spot for a cash machine, but the Khunjerab Pass ATM has been serving the small number of residents and border staff – and adventurous tourists – since 2016.

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Physics Nobel rewards science at the smallest scales - BBC News

This year's physics award recognises research into a strange phenomenon in sub-atomic particles.

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North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan - BBC News

Some Japanese woke to the sound of sirens and warnings to take cover as the missile flew above.

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Danish Royal Family: Queen 'sorry' after stripping grandchildren's titles -

But she did not reverse the decision to remove titles from four of her grandchildren.

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The secrets being revealed by ocean garbage patches - BBC Future

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is an enormous agglomeration of plastic waste floating in the world's largest ocean, but it's not the only one.

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Drax: UK power station owner cuts down primary forests in Canada - BBC News

The owner of the UK's biggest power station, Drax, is cutting down key forests in Canada.

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Nobel Prize goes to Svante Paabo for Neanderthal work - BBC News

Sweden's Svante Paabo wins the prize for discoveries on humanity's extinct relatives.

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Gold coins hidden in 7th Century found in wall - BBC News

The 44 coins found in Israel date to the Muslim conquest of the area in 635, archaeologists say.

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After chess, cheating rows rock poker and fishing - BBC News

Viral videos in the US have shown a surprising card game win - and fish stuffed with weights.

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Bruce Willis denies selling rights to his face - BBC News

It was widely reported that the actor had sold his face to a deepfake company.

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Indonesia: At least 174 dead in football stampede - BBC News

Supporters who invaded the pitch are tear-gassed by police, leading to one of the world's worst stadium disasters.

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(143) Is it Possible to Make Hypersonic sound? Ultrasonic Sound Lasers and

Get your Action Lab Box Now! https://www.theactionlab.com/In this video I show how to make a sound lens with a balloon filled with CO2 due to sound refractio...

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