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Underwater Photographer of the Year winner revealed - BBC News

Rafael Fernandez Caballero is named overall winner for his image of whale sharks in the Maldives.

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The trees grown from space-faring seeds - BBC Future

One of the last Apollo missions to the Moon carried seeds later planted back on Earth. But where many ended up is a mystery, and now the hunt is on to track them down.

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Her boyfriend killed her son but she went to jail - BBC News

Rebecca Hogue's partner killed her son, but she is the one in jail for 'failure to protect' her child.

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Life could exist on planet orbiting 'white dwarf' star - BBC News

Experts may have detected a planet in the habitable zone of a nearly dead star called a white dwarf.

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Elon Musk: Starship rocket close to going orbital - BBC News

The SpaceX CEO says he hopes to launch his new monster rocket system in a couple of months.

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(352) The Simple Question that Stumped Everyone Except Marilyn vos Savant - YouTube

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Lawmakers allege 'secret' CIA spying on unwitting Americans - BBC News

Spy agencies are conducting "warrantless backdoor searches" of Americans, two Democrat senators say.

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Shackleton's Endurance: Modern star maps hint at famous wreck's location -

Today's precise knowledge of the sky could aid the discovery of Ernest Shackleton's Endurance ship.

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We've never seen THIS before - James Webb Space Telescope - YouTube

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Swiss approve tobacco ad ban long after neighbours - BBC News

Voters approve tighter laws on tobacco advertising, years after most European countries.

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Why people still believe in the 'soulmate myth' - BBC Worklife

The allure of ‘The One’ stretches across time and cultures. Why do some people continue to believe in finding the perfect person?

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Bionic eye tech aims to help blind people see - BBC News

Several firms are working on artificial eye tech that incorporates wireless, embedded sensors.

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The cells that can give you super-immunity - BBC Future

Memory B cells were discovered more than half a century ago. But scientists are just beginning to understand the crucial role they play in protecting people from serious illness.

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Northern Powergrid sorry for Storm Arwen trillion pound compensation error

Customers hit by power cuts in Storm Arwen erroneously received cheques for trillions of pounds.

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Lightning in India: A bolt from the blue that kills thousands - BBC News

More than 2,500 Indians lose their lives to lightning every year. What is going on?

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Britain's miraculous, life-saving garden shed - BBC Travel

Before the pandemic, Dr Jenner's House – where the world's first vaccine was given – was an obscure tourism site. Post-Covid, it could become a major international attraction.

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Chagos Islands: Mauritian flag raised on British-controlled islands - BBC N

The Mauritian government has led a trip to the disputed islands, which are controlled by Britain.

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Jungholz: A ski town stuck in the wrong nation - BBC Travel

An afterthought on the map of Austria, the exclave of Jungholz has carved out its own identity, even if the reality for those living there is far from straightforward.

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Rocket part on crash course with Moon 'not from Elon Musk's SpaceX' - BBC N

Astronomers no longer believe a rocket stage that's due to hit the Moon was from Elon Musk's SpaceX.

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Police kill man wielding knife at Paris station - BBC News

French police shoot dead a man wielding a long-bladed knife at the Gare du Nord train station.

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Did a flatbread help end British rule in India? - BBC Future

In the 19th Century, a peculiar paranoia gripped the British East India Company: were the Indian people using flatbreads to transmit cryptic messages?

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The animals that detect disasters - BBC Future

For millennia, people across the globe have reported alarmed animal behaviour in the run-up to natural disasters. Could these signals be used to warn us of impending catastrophes?

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Prince Andrew settles US civil sex assault case - BBC News

The duke will pay an undisclosed financial sum to Virginia Giuffre as part of the out-of-court settlement.

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Roblox: The children's game with a sex problem - BBC News

A BBC investigation has found virtual sex parties are taking place in a popular online children’s game.

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Pharmaceuticals in rivers threaten world health - study - BBC News

Paracetamol, nicotine, caffeine and epilepsy and diabetes drugs were widely detected, research finds.

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