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Make Uranus mission your priority, Nasa told - BBC News

An influential panel of scientists wants to see a mission to the Solar System's seventh planet.

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The sex myth that's centuries old - BBC Future

The hymen – or the vaginal corona, as some believe we should now call it – has been a centre of scrutiny and anxiety for centuries. How can we put an end to the myths around it?

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Damaris Muthee Mutua: Kenya police launch manhunt after athlete killed - BB

Damaris Muthee Mutua is the second female runner to have been killed in the famous Iten athletics base in a year.

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Urine bugs may be a sign of aggressive prostate cancer - BBC News

The discovery may lead to ways to spot and even prevent dangerous tumours, experts hope.

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(33) Does the Universe Create Itself? - YouTube

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The return of Bali's lost 'superfood' - BBC Travel

During Covid-19, people once again began to latch onto the benefits of moringa, a tree that's a highly nutritious food, medicine and magical talisman all rolled into one.

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Cancer: Huge DNA analysis uncovers new clues - BBC News

An "archaeological dig" of thousands of tumours in the UK has unearthed new patterns in cancer's DNA.

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Sophie Wilmes: Belgian foreign minister resigns to care for sick husband -

Sophie Wilmes will temporarily resign to care for her husband who has been diagnosed with brain cancer.

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French election: Macron and Le Pen clash in TV presidential debate - BBC Ne

Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen take part in an animated contest ahead of Sunday's run-off vote.

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Cambridge University study finds Anglo-Saxon kings were mostly vegetarian -

Peasants occasionally hosted lavish meat feasts for their rulers, researchers say.

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La Digue: The Seychelles' tropical biking paradise - BBC Travel

There are more bicycles than cars on La Digue, a 10-sq-km island that is doing everything it can to save itself – and one rare bird species – from overtourism.

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Are Baby Boomers having the best time in bed? - BBC Worklife

Older adults are often passed over in conversations about intimacy. But they may be having more fun than everyone else.

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Large hadron collider: A revamp that could revolutionise physics - BBC News

The BBC gets an exclusive look at the upgraded machine helping to overhaul our understanding of the Universe.

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Cooma jail: Prison that was once 'world's only jail for gay men' - BBC News

Set in one of the coldest and windiest small towns in Australia, Cooma prison holds a dark secret.

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Earl and Countess of Wessex: Why Grenada wanted to talk to royals about sla

As the Wessexes cancel their trip, there are demands for an apology from the royals for past abuses.

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Gun deaths were the leading killer of US children in 2020 - BBC News

Guns have overtaken car crashes as the leading cause of death among young Americans.

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Afghanistan: Kunduz mosque attacked during Friday prayers - BBC News

The deadly explosion comes amid a revival of violence claimed by Islamic State militants.

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What the war for worker talent really looks like - BBC Worklife

The tug-of-war for talent continues as employers fight over candidates – yet not every applicant is a hot commodity.

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How a mouse could help humans heal better - BBC Future

Few mammals have the ability to regenerate a severed spinal cord or heal severe injuries, but a diminutive rodent from Africa could hold the key to a medical revolution.

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SpaceX: Can meat be grown in space? - BBC News

An experiment to find out has just finished on the International Space Station.

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'My negative online review was blocked' - BBC News

Regulators are trying to clean up the murky truth in online reviews.

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Lab-grown meat and insects 'good for planet and health' - BBC News

Switching to futuristic foods will reduce carbon emissions and save land and water, a study suggests.

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Kane Tanaka: Japanese woman certified world's oldest person dies - BBC News

Kane Tanaka was born in 1903, the same year as George Orwell and when Roosevelt was US president.

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Donald Trump held in contempt in New York legal battle - BBC News

The former president will be fined $10,000 (£7,850) every day until he turns over requested files.

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The high-tech fitness mirrors that aim to get you exercising more - BBC New

The machines allow the user to see both his or her reflection and a video of an online instructor.

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