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Map drawn from memory helps reunite kidnapped Chinese man with family - BBC
Li Jingwei was kidnapped in Yunnan province in 1989 and sold to a family thousands of miles away.
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Denmark to make domestic flights fossil fuel free by 2030 - BBC News
The PM wants domestic flights to go green, as part of ambitious national plans to cut emissions.
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Coronavirus pandemic: Antarctic outpost hit by Covid-19 outbreak - BBC News
Eleven staff members at the station were infected but officials say the situation is not serious.
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Richard Leakey - fossil expert, conservationist and politician - BBC News
The achievements of Richard Leakey, who has died aged 77, were as remarkable as they were diverse.
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James Webb Space Telescope: Everything is 'hunky dory' - BBC News
The US space agency says the post-launch set-up activities on the new observatory are going well.
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China: Why some think 'small eyes' are not beautiful - BBC News
Brands featuring Chinese models with narrow eyes in advertisements have been accused of racism.
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Newborn baby found in toilet bin of Air Mauritius plane - BBC News
The mother and baby are doing well, after airport staff found the boy during a routine check.
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Why 'mood shame' is bad for you - BBC Future
It's sometimes tempting to beat yourself up for not feeling sunnier – but there's good reason to embrace those grumps.
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The unexpected ways children change their parents - BBC Future
We don't steer our children nearly as much as we might think – but they shape us all the time. Understanding this could make parenting less stressful, explains Melissa Hogenboom.
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James Webb Space Telescope: Sun shield is fully deployed - BBC News
The unfurling of the observatory's giant sun shade is a major milestone for the $10bn mission.
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Europe's tattoo artists fear for future after EU ink ban - BBC News
Thousands of chemicals are banned by EU for safety reasons, but tattooists say it will hit business.
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Nirvana's Nevermind cover art lawsuit dismissed - BBC News
Spencer Elden, who was pictured as a baby on the album cover, had alleged child pornography.
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Wordle creator promises viral game will stay simple and ad free - BBC News
The game is the antithesis of advert-laden, attention-grabbing mobile apps, creator Josh Wardle says.
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James Webb Space Telescope extends secondary mirror - BBC News
Another major milestone for the $10bn observatory as its secondary mirror is locked into position.
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Antibiotic-resistant superbug evolved on hedgehogs - BBC News
A type of MRSA evolved naturally on the skin of wild hedgehogs some 200 years ago, scientists say.
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Pope Francis says choosing pets over kids is selfish - BBC News
Pope Francis has said that those who choose to have pets over children show "a form of selfishness".
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Italian mafia boss caught after Google Maps sighting in Spain - BBC News
Gioacchino Gammino had been on the run for two decades, but was spotted in Spain on Google Maps.
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Awe: The 'little earthquake' that could free your mind - BBC Worklife
Intentionally seeking the feeling of awe can improve memory, boost creativity and relieve anxious rumination.
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Lithium batteries' big unanswered question - BBC Future
As the world looks to electrify vehicles and store renewable power, one giant challenge looms: what will happen to all the old lithium batteries?
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How to Find ALIEN Dyson Spheres - YouTube
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Are Gen Z more pragmatic about love and sex? - BBC Worklife
Young people aren’t dating and having sex the same way past generations have. Is their approach to relationships more pragmatic?
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What existed before the Big Bang? - BBC Future
Exactly what existed before the birth of our own Universe remains a mystery, but that is not stopping some physicists from trying to figure it out.
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Census 1921 - 100-year-old secrets revealed - BBC News
Digitised pages of the 1921 Census reveal glimpses of the lives of the 38 million people living in England and Wales a century ago.
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The companies offering delivery to the Moon - BBC News
Intuitive Machines and its rivals hope to make the first US moon landings since Apollo 17 in 1972.
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