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'Alien-like' life thrives on dead matter in Arctic deep - BBC News
Giant sponges survive on the remains of extinct animals in cold, deep waters near the North Pole.
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What Happens if the Moon Crashes into Earth? - YouTube
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'I have sinned': US nun gets one year in jail for $835k theft - BBC News
Mary Margaret Kreuper, 80, admitted to breaking her vow of poverty to fund a gambling habit.
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The science of healthy baby sleep - BBC Future
Sleep regressions aren't real. Night wakes are normal, and protect against SIDS. And 12 hours of sleep isn't a gold standard. Here's what scientists want us to know about baby sleep.
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Freedom Convoy: How might Canada's trucker protest end? - BBC News
There is no easy way to end the blockade in Canada's capital by truckers opposed to vaccine mandates.
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Bosnia shivers as ghost of nationalism returns - BBC News
Why Bosnian Serbs have a new strongman unafraid to stir the horrors of the past.
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice winner revealed - BBC New
Cristiano Vendramin triumphed with an image of a frozen landscape, taken in memory of a lost friend.
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The English test that ruined thousands of lives - BBC News
A BBC investigation raises new doubts about evidence used to deport thousands for allegedly cheating in an English test.
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Major breakthrough on nuclear fusion energy - BBC News
A lab in Oxfordshire takes a big step towards harnessing the energy source of the stars.
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SpaceX loses 40 satellites to geomagnetic storm a day after launch - BBC Ne
A powerful magnetic storm takes out most of a batch of Starlink satellites the day after launch.
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Birmingham's self-made crypto-millionaire giving back - BBC News
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Neanderthal extinction not caused by brutal wipe out - BBC News
New fossils challenge ideas that modern humans wiped out Neanderthals after arriving from Africa.
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Plotting Pi and Searching for Mona Lisa - Numberphile - YouTube
Matt Henderson lets his plotter loose on Pi. This plotting extravaganza follows on from this earlier video: https://youtu.be/kMBj2fp52tAMore links & stuff in...
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'Don't Say Gay': White House denounces new Florida bill - BBC News
The legislation bans discussing sexual orientation and gender identity in primary school classrooms.
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Pakistan: Police hunt for 'healer' who hit nail into woman's head - BBC New
The faith healer promised the woman that the practice would guarantee she gave birth to a baby boy.
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A missing game of Wordle helps end a 17-hour hostage ordeal - BBC News
Police were alerted to a hostage situation when an 80-year-old woman failed to send her daily Wordle.
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Russian gallery security guard accused of drawing eyes on painting - BBC Ne
The painting was sent for restoration after the Russian guard allegedly drew eyes on it.
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Pa Sorie: The Sierra Leonean proud to have fought in World War Two - BBC Ne
Samuel Sorie Sesay, who died last month in Sierra Leone, fought for the British army in World War Two.
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In pictures: Crossing the world's deepest lake - BBC News
Oleg Boldyrev's photographs capture the frozen landscape of Lake Baikal, in Siberia.
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The Enigma: Billion-year-old black diamond sold for £3.16m - BBC News
Auctioneer Sotheby's said that the buyer used cryptocurrency to make the purchase.
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Dry dating: The rise of sober love and sex - BBC Worklife
Alcohol has long been a player in getting people together, but an increasing number of daters are trying romance without ‘liquid courage’.
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Misfire at Oregon bear results in death of two US brothers - BBC News
The man accidentally shoots his brother while loading a gun to aim at a bear on their property.
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Ancient chalk sculpture is 'most important prehistoric art' - BBC News
A 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture named the "Burton Agnes drum" is hailed as a "significant find".
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The family that froze to death a world away from home - BBC News
The Patels seemed to have a stable life in India. Why did they die in a field on the US-Canada border?
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The Alaska Highway: A subarctic road to prevent invasion - BBC Travel
Winding 1,387 miles through some of North America's most extreme environments, it was the most ambitious construction project since the Panama Canal and built to defend a continent.
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