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(5) How to Cure Aging – During Your Lifetime? - YouTube

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The simmering tension between remote and in-office workers - BBC Worklife

Companies are calling employees back to the workplace – but not all of them. This is stoking resentment among workers and employers.

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(11) Twin Proofs for Twin Primes - Numberphile - YouTube

With Ben Sparks... Check https://brilliant.org/numberphile for Brilliant and get 20% off their premium service (episode sponsor)More links & stuff in full de...

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British man safe but son missing after Malaysia diving trip - BBC News

His British father and a French woman are rescued by authorities after two-and-a-half day ordeal.

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Inside Chernobyl: We stole Russian fuel to prevent catastrophe - BBC News

Staff at the former nuclear plant tell the BBC they were forced to negotiate when Russian forces took over.

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Will Smith banned from Oscars for 10 years over slap - BBC News

The Academy voted on Friday to sanction Smith after he slapped Chris Rock at the awards show.

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SKA: UK to build software brain for giant radio telescope - BBC News

The Square Kilometre Array's software will control hundreds of dishes and thousands of antennas.

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The microchip implants that let you pay with your hand - BBC News

You can now get a payment chip injected beneath your skin, turning you into a human bank card.

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Ukraine War: Russia warns Sweden and Finland against Nato membership - BBC

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the move won't bring stability to Europe.

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Putin's mysterious Facebook 'superfans' on a mission - BBC News

Posts praising the Russian leader are being viewed by millions on the social network.

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The French town that will be lit by bacteria - BBC Future

From deep-sea fish to fireflies, dozens of organisms use bioluminescence to help themselves be seen in the natural world. But can we harness them to light our towns and cities?

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The ultimate stargazing road trip - BBC Travel

Home to Portugal's "mountain of stars" and some of Europe's least light-polluted skies, the Alentejo region is best seen at night.

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(3) Data Brokers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube

John Oliver discusses how much data brokers know about us, what they’re doing with our personal information, and one….unusual way to change privacy laws.Conn...

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The surprising benefits of 'scary play' - BBC Future

Mysteries have inspired generations of amateur sleuths. But their appeal is not trivial. They have mental benefits, and can even help to explain the biases of real eyewitnesses.

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Multiple people shot in New York City subway - BBC News

The attacker is still at large after opening fire in a New York City subway station, police say.

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Sir David Amess: Man found guilty of murdering MP - BBC News

The Southend West MP was stabbed more than 20 times during a constituency surgery in October 2021.

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Mutations across species reveal clues to ageing - BBC News

"Staggering" findings from studying 16 mammals - including humans - sheds light on why we age.

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James Webb telescope's MIRI instrument goes super-cold - BBC News

The UK-assembled instrument on Hubble's successor reaches a decidedly chilly -267C in space.

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Bodybuilding champion Cedric McMillan dead at 44 - BBC News

McMillan's is the third death of well-known bodybuilders in the US in the past year.

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Nasa scientists spy 'largest ever comet' - BBC News

It's 85 miles wide, which is larger than the US state of Rhode Island. And it's coming this way.

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(12) Okupácia Československa 1968 KOŠICE.avi - YouTube

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Why people get away with hate speech in India - BBC News

As hate speech cases make headlines, experts say the problem isn't lack of laws but political will.

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Is a virus we all have causing multiple sclerosis? - BBC News

Scientists think they have now uncovered a mystery cause of this incurable disease.

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The workers taking on new 'super commutes' - BBC Worklife

Before, it was generally top-level executives who lived ‘super-commuting’ lives. Now, more and more workers are embracing the idea.

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Ukraine attention shows bias against black lives, WHO chief says - BBC News

The WHO chief says a fraction of the help given to Ukraine has been given to other humanitarian crises.

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