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(43) The World's Slowest Ball - YouTube
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(43) What If Dark Energy is a New Quantum Field? - YouTube
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A pizza topping that divides the world - BBC Future
In the 1960s, a chef in Canada created a pizza topping that swept the world. So why is it so widely loved – and hated?
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Doubts cast over Elon Musk's Twitter bot claims - BBC News
Elon Musk thinks a third of visible Twitter accounts could be bots, but researchers have their reservations.
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PFAS: Possible breakthrough to destroy harmful 'forever chemicals' - BBC Ne
US scientists have discovered a low-cost method for destroying chemicals associated with cancer.
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Japan urges its young people to drink more to boost economy - BBC News
The government's tax agency is encouraging a new generation of alcohol drinkers.
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Mystery of half-billion year old creature with no anus solved - BBC News
A 500 million-year-old microscopic, spiny creature with a mouth but no anus had puzzled scientists.
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The identical twins who discovered their secret sibling - BBC Future
In the 1960s an adoption agency in New York deliberately split up infant twins as part of a controversial study.
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xkcd: Gen Z
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US pharmacy chains ordered to pay $650m in Ohio opioids suit - BBC News
It comes after a court found the chains helped create an oversupply of opioid pills in Ohio counties.
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The sharp rise in egg freezing - BBC Worklife
The pandemic prompted a rise in women freezing their eggs. But fertility preservation is more than just a Covid craze.
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China inducing rainfall to combat severe drought - BBC News
Authorities are carrying out cloud seeding operations in central and southwest China.
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Impact crater may be dinosaur killer's baby cousin - BBC News
Is this the companion to an asteroid that hit Earth 66 million years ago wiping out the dinosaurs?
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Artemis: Nasa readies giant Moon rocket for maiden flight - BBC News
The most powerful rocket ever developed by the US space agency is rolled to the launch pad.
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Tasmanian tiger: Scientists hope to revive marsupial from extinction - BBC
Experts behind the project claim the technology for "de-extinction" already exists, but others are sceptical.
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(41) Is Civilization on the Brink of Collapse? - YouTube
Sources & further reading:https://sites.google.com/view/sources-civilization-collapse/At its height, the Roman Empire was home to about 30 % of the world’s p...
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The mystery ancient toys puzzling archaeologists - BBC Future
The world's oldest toys date back thousands of years – but determining whether ancient children played with them, and how, remains a mystery archaeologists are piecing together.
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New Zealand: Human remains found in suitcase bought at auction - BBC News
A family in New Zealand made the grisly discovery upon unpacking their haul at their home.
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Estonia begins removing Soviet-era war monuments - BBC News
The government says it wants to remove a source of tension after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Polio vaccine in Pakistan: Two policemen guarding vaccinators shot dead - B
Gunmen kill police guarding a vaccination team in the latest local incident of anti-vaccine violence.
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Chromophobia: The greatest conspiracy in ancient art - BBC Culture
Do we have a bias against colour in art? Matt Wilson explores prejudices that have built up over centuries – leading to what has been labelled 'chromophobia'.
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Afghan contractors: 'I wish I'd never worked for the UK government' - BBC N
Afghan contractors left behind when the Taliban seized power tell the BBC they feel betrayed.
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Siachen glacier: Missing Indian soldier's body found after 38 years - BBC N
Chandrashekhar Harbola went missing in the Siachen glacier - the world's highest battlefield.
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Sacheen Littlefeather: Oscars apologises to actress after 50 years - BBC Ne
Sacheen Littlefeather rejected the award on Marlon Brando's behalf over representation in film.
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The 'illusion of knowledge' that makes people overconfident - BBC Worklife
It’s easy to think you’re a font of knowledge. And while you may have plenty of skills and expertise, it’s quite likely you know less than you think.
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