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Brecon Beacons: Caver trapped for 54 hours relives survival fight - BBC New

George Linnane feels lucky to be alive, but wants to get back to caving to help others in trouble.

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Toxic 'forever chemicals' found in British otters - BBC News

Toxic chemicals used in non-stick saucepans are found in otters across England and Wales.

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Hymen repair surgery and virginity testing to be banned in UK - BBC News

The practice is linked to virginity in some cultures and has been described as a form of violence.

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Ireland's loneliest wilderness, Wild Nephin National Park - BBC Travel

Ireland's biggest wilderness is undergoing a rewilding programme to allow its bog and forest to return to their natural state, even if much of the land has always been wild.

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How Dubai is pushing back its encroaching deserts - BBC Future

Rising desertification threatens ecosystems and food supply in Dubai. Can new technology help stem the encroaching sands?

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The rise of the anti-work movement - BBC Worklife

Many employees are frustrated with the nature of employment. But some fed-up workers are asking a bigger question: what’s the purpose of work?

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NIF: US lab takes further step towards nuclear fusion goal - BBC News

US physicists confirm that they have achieved a stage in nuclear fusion called "burning plasma".

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Elon Musk SpaceX rocket on collision course with moon - BBC News

Astronomers say that a rocket in space since 2015 is hurtling towards the Moon where it will explode.

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Message in a bottle from Scottish girl found in Norway after 25 years - BBC

The bottle Joanna Buchan dropped in the sea at Peterhead when she was eight has washed up in Norway.

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Why climate change is inherently racist - BBC Future

Climate change divides along racial lines. Could tackling it help address longstanding injustices?

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Is the Pilbara the oldest place on Earth? - BBC Travel

Dating to around 3.6 billion years ago, the Pilbara region of Western Australia is home to the fossilised evidence of the Earth's oldest lifeforms.

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What is the quantum apocalypse and should we be scared? - BBC News

Security experts say a quantum computing leap could crack open all our secrets - so should we worry?

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Catalonia pardons women executed for witchcraft - BBC News

The regional parliament pardons hundreds of women executed during the 15th to 18th centuries.

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Musk: Robots to be bigger business than Tesla cars - BBC News

In an earnings call, Elon Musk talks up his plans to build humanoid robots - but what's involved?

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F35-C fighter jet: Race is on to reach sunken US plane... before China - BB

The $100m jet is fair game, in international waters. "It's the Hunt for Red October meets The Abyss."

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US Navy officer 'bribed by cash and prostitutes' - BBC News

Dozens of officials were part of what has been called the worst corruption case in US navy history.

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Tennessee school board bans teaching of Holocaust graphic novel Maus - BBC

The board in Tennessee objected to swear words and depictions of nude mice in the graphic novel Maus.

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Australia scientists find 'spooky' spinning object in Milky Way - BBC News

Australian scientists say the spinning object is unlike anything astronomers have seen before.

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How travel saved a woman from Covid anxiety - BBC Travel

With a former medical scare and prolonged isolation due to the Covid pandemic, Kimberly Davis' mental health was deteriorating – until a friend offered her a holiday to France.

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The reason some vegan alternatives don't taste like meat - BBC Future

Some of the qualities that make meat "meaty" are hard to reproduce with plant-based alternatives. Should we be focusing on replicating them – or trying to make new, tasty alternatives?

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Why people aren't as picky in love as they think - BBC Worklife

We assume we choose our life partners very carefully – but research shows we may be less selective in love than we think.

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Apple unveils AirTag safety guide amid stalker fears - BBC News

Apple has released an updated safety guide amid ongoing concerns over the company's AirTag device.

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Bsissa: North Africa's ancient convenience food - BBC Travel

When blended with olive oil and honey, this unassuming brown powder – which has been eaten by Tunisians and Libyans for millennia – transforms into a breakfast of champions.

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Liberia prisons: Where inmates are short of food, space and uniforms - BBC

Liberia's main jail stopped taking new inmates recently because it couldn't give them anything to eat.

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How Does Gravity Escape A Black Hole? - YouTube

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