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Man given genetically modified pig heart dies - BBC News
The man died two months after operation, says the hospital that carried out the world-first surgery.
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Drought robs Amazon communities of 'life-giving' river - BBC News
Low water levels mean riverside communities lose much of their income and their mode of transport.
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Seven artworks exploding the myth of a movement - BBC Culture
An exhibition on Surrealism explores its previously unacknowledged multi-culturalism. These works from six continents explain how, says Matt Wilson.
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The kites seeking the world's surest winds - BBC Future
To harvest wind energy from the heights where it blows fastest, the key may be to fly a kite.
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Winter Paralympics: 'I chose to have my leg amputated after years of pain'
Musician Shona chose to have her leg amputated after years of pain - now she's a Paralympian.
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Is the Proxima System Our Best Hope For Another Earth? - YouTube
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Does your boss really care what you think? - BBC News
The real reasons companies are making an extra effort to find out if their staff are happy or not.
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How to evaluate the risk of nuclear war - BBC Future
How do researchers gauge the probability and severity of nuclear war? Catastrophic risk expert Seth Baum explains.
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Timbuktu manuscripts: Mali's ancient documents captured online - BBC News
The thousands of manuscripts contain centuries of African writing on maths, medicine and more.
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'Squat lobster' photobombs Shackleton's Endurance ship - BBC News
Polar biologists study the deep-sea creatures that have made the newly discovered wreck their home.
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Ukraine war: Kyiv prepares for Russian attack - BBC News
As Russian forces continue their slow advance, Kyiv's residents fear the worst for their city.
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Building a bigger home for the British Library collection - BBC News
What do you do when your collection of millions of books keeps growing but your bookshelves don't?
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Ukraine war: Fact-checking Russia's biological weapons claims - BBC News
The BBC finds no evidence for Russian claims that Ukraine is developing biological weapons with US support.
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Google Research and Daydream Labs: Seeing eye to eye in mixed reality
Virtual reality lets you experience amazing things—from exploring new worlds, to painting with trails of stars, to defending your fleet to save the world. But, headsets …
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The complicated truth of post-traumatic growth - BBC Worklife
We are often told about people’s capacity to thrive after trauma – but these claims may put unnecessary pressure on survivors.
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The innovative surfing tech making waves - BBC News
The sport of surfing is modernising, using technology to offer bigger, better and safer thrills.
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Xenotransplantation: Are pigs the future of organ transplants? - BBC News
After a series of medical breakthroughs, will these animals solve the global shortage of organs?
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Antarctica's volatile 'Deception Island' - BBC Travel
Not only is Deception Island littered with lore and history, it's also one of the only places on the planet where ships can sail directly into the centre of a submerged caldera.
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Saudi Arabia executes 81 men in one day - BBC News
The range of charges on which the men were convicted included terrorism and holding "deviant beliefs".
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The Nordic way to stop bullying - BBC Future
Bullying can make kids' lives a misery and cause lifelong health problems – but scientists are discovering powerful ways to fight it.
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Why workers and employers are ghosting each other - BBC Worklife
Rather than sending a withdrawal or rejection email, workers and employers are simply cutting off contact during the hiring process. Are we stuck in a ‘ghosting’ spiral?
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The Godfather: Have we misunderstood America's greatest film? - BBC Culture
Fifty years after its premiere, Coppola's gangster movie is still considered one of the greatest artworks made about the US, but have we overlooked a key element, asks Nicholas Barber.
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Canada's rare new skiing adventure - BBC Travel
A world-renowned guide has put together the most eco-friendly, self-propelled ski adventure possible, teaching travellers to lower their carbon footprint along the way.
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Julian Assange denied permission to appeal against extradition - BBC News
A Supreme Court spokesman says the Wikileaks founder failed to raise "an arguable point of law".
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How climate change is leading to bigger hailstones - BBC Future
Global warming might be making hailstorms more violent, with larger chunks of ice and more intense downpours, but just how big can a hailstone get?
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