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The shipping giant banking on a greener fuel - BBC News
Maersk has ordered 12 huge ships that run on methanol rather than marine oil fuel.
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Does 'solo polyamory' mean having it all? - BBC Worklife
With no ‘primary partner’ and a potential for multiple meaningful relationships, solo polyamorists are hopping off the heteronormative “relationship escalator”.
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Nosferatu: The monster who still terrifies, 100 years on - BBC Culture
From his shadow to his gaunt face, the vampire Count Orlok in 1922's Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror remains one of film's most spine-tingling creations. Nicholas Barber examines why.
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The myths and reality of modern friendship - BBC Future
Over the past couple of years, digital connection has mattered more than ever, writes the philosopher Rebecca Roache. So, how is the nature of friendship changing?
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Abandoned rocket 'hits the Moon' - scientists - BBC News
The Moon's far side should now have a new crater after being hit by a large chunk of space junk.
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Sackler family to pay $6bn for role in US opioid crisis - BBC News
Purdue Pharma, owned by the family, admitted marketing a painkiller it knew was highly addictive.
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Russian oligarchs' super yachts seized - BBC News
French authorities implement sanctions but the UK faces criticism over delays.
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Ukraine: Why so many African and Indian students were in the country - BBC
The thousands of foreign students who have fled the conflict are wondering what to do next.
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Plastic pollution: Green light for 'historic' treaty - BBC News
Nearly 200 countries agree to start negotiations on a global treaty to tackle the plastic "crisis".
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What is the best age to learn to read? - BBC Future
Children as young as four years old learn to read and write in some countries, while elsewhere they don't start until seven. What's the best formula for lasting success?
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UK allows emergency use of bee-harming neonicotinoid pesticide - BBC News
The UK government has authorised the emergency use of a type of pesticide almost entirely banned in the EU because of the harm it can cause to bees.
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Elon Musk's Starlink arrives in Ukraine but what next? - BBC News
The SpaceX founder sends Starlink dishes to Ukraine but how do they work and how might they be used?
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OneWeb pressured to call off Russian rocket launch - BBC News
The part-government-owned firm OneWeb is due to send up satellites via Kazakhstan this week.
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Ukraine: Watching the war on Russian TV - a whole different story - BBC New
The war in Ukraine has led to outrage in the West, but in Russia TV viewers see a very different story.
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Italy's rare, surprisingly bitter honey - BBC Travel
Obtained from the autumnal flowering of the strawberry tree on the island of Sardinia, corbezzolo honey isn't sweet and has a history that dates back more than 2,000 years.
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Climate change: Five things we've learned from the IPCC report - BBC News
What are the key messages in the UN's sober study on the impacts and risks from rising temperatures?
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(4) Are There Lost Alien Civilizations in Our Past? - YouTube
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How Hong Kong protects people from dangerous landslides - BBC Future
Faced with the prospect of worsening landslides due to climate change, Hong Kong is working to produce ever more accurate warnings of the danger
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Ukraine conflict: What is a vacuum or thermobaric bomb? - BBC News
What is a thermobaric or vacuum bomb, and why is Russia using them in the war in Ukraine?
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Sex Work: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
As long as sex work has existed, so have efforts to end it. John Oliver explains why criminalizing the trade hasn’t helped the most vulnerable people involve...
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Shetland spaceport gains planning approval - BBC News
Rocket launches in the far north of the UK come a step nearer after planning permission is granted.
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Europe's Mars rover 'very unlikely' to launch in 2022 - BBC News
The UK-built Rosalind Franklin vehicle is caught up in the diplomatic crisis over Ukraine.
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Snake Island: Ukraine says troops who swore at Russian warship are alive -
The 13 troops were believed to have died defending Snake Island after cursing a Russian warship.
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Russia considers accepting Bitcoin for oil and gas - BBC News
Thousands of anonymous donations are being made to the Ukrainian military in Bitcoin.
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Dunwich: The British town lost to the sea - BBC Travel
The thriving port town of Dunwich was lost to storms in the 13th Century. But scientists recently have discovered that it wasn't lost at all – it's simply underwater.
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