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Have we been told the truth about Bin Laden's death? - BBC News
Jane Corbin investigates the latest conspiracy theory surrounding Osama Bin Laden's death.
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Philae comet lander wakes up, says European Space Agency - BBC News
The European Space Agency says its comet lander, Philae, has woken up and contacted Earth, seven months after it lost power.
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Controllers wait on Philae link - BBC News
No new signals have been picked up from the Philae comet lander since a brief radio contact on Sunday, but controllers say this is not surprising.
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Comet robot Philae phones home again - BBC News
Europe's comet lander has again been in touch with Earth, making three short contacts on Sunday.
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Mount Kinabalu naked photo accused jailed - BBC News
Four tourists, including a British woman, who posed naked on a Malaysia mountain considered sacred are jailed for three days and given fines.
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Second Boer War records database goes online - BBC News
A comprehensive database containing the records of more than 55,000 British soldiers killed, captured or wounded in the Second Boer War goes online
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Iberian lynx returns to Spain from verge of extinction - BBC News
Guy Hedgecoe in Santa Elena, Spain, reports on successful efforts by conservationists to rescue the endangered Iberian lynx.
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gatsbyjs/gatsby: Build blazing fast, modern apps and websites with React
The best React-based framework with performance, scalability and security built in. - gatsbyjs/gatsby
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Philae comet lander: The plucky robot is back - BBC News
The Philae comet lander has returned - in what could be one of the biggest good-luck stories in space exploration, the BBC's Jonathan Amos reports.
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Philae comet lander falls silent - BBC News
The Philae comet lander has fallen silent, according to scientists working on the European Rosetta mission.
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Comet lander Philae renews contact - BBC News
Europe's Philae comet lander has been back in touch with Earth - its first contact since Sunday.
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One man's year as a nudist - BBC News
Most people wouldn't remove their clothes in public, but for some it's a way of life. Mark Haskell Smith overcame his nerves and spent a year immersing himself in the world of nudism.
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Marginalia | Parallel Transport
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Nazi gold train 'found in Poland' - BBC News
Two people in Poland say they may have found a Nazi train rumoured to be full of gold, gems and guns that disappeared at the end of World War Two, Polish media say.
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Free will similar in animals, humans - but not so free - BBC News
The concept of free will is in flux in the wake of experiments showing that animals even as simple as flies seem to exert free will in their choices.
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Kežmarská chata
Kladieme si za cieľ podporovať a vyvíjať aktivity na znovuobnovenie slávnej Kežmarskej chaty.
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What was in Osama Bin Laden's tape collection? - BBC News
After the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, Osama Bin Laden fled his base in Kandahar - 1,500 cassettes were discovered inside one of the compounds where al-Qaeda used to meet.
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Poland's 'Nazi gold train' find: Myth and reality - BBC News
The reported discovery of a Nazi train loaded with gold is just the latest chapter of a local legend, writes the BBC's Adam Easton.
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To Scale: The Solar System - YouTube
On a dry lakebed in Nevada, a group of friends build the first scale model of the solar system with complete planetary orbits: a true illustration of our pla...
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BBC News - US experiment hints at 'multiple God particles'
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Gamification time: What if everything were just a game? - BBC News
According to research firm Gartner, 50% of companies that manage innovation and research will use gamification by 2015
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xkcd: Travel Ghost
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The extraordinary case of the Guevedoces - BBC News
Children in a remote village in the Dominican Republic have an extremely unusual condition.
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Osama Bin Laden: The long hunt for the al-Qaeda leader - BBC News
The hunt for Osama Bin Laden spanned three decades and two continents before it ended in a shootout at a fortified compound in northern Pakistan, writes the BBC's David Gritten.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Early humans 'followed coast'
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