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Meta moves to tackle creepy behaviour in virtual reality - BBC News

Women describe their experiences but what can firms behind virtual-reality platforms do about it?

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German anger as Russia shuts international broadcaster Deutsche Welle - BBC

Germany and the EU condemn a decision to shut down Deutsche Welle's bureau in Moscow.

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How to store excess wind power underwater - BBC News

A Dutch company is testing an underwater system that can store excess energy from wind farms.

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Why playing games is good for you - BBC Future

Playing has been shown to improve the mental health of adults, but most people stop in childhood. How can we rediscover the benefits of playfulness after the toys have been put away?

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China joins Russia in opposing Nato expansion - BBC News

Moscow and Beijing release a statement showcasing agreement on a wide range of geopolitical issues.

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Karnataka hijab row deepens as students petition court - BBC News

A video showing college gates being shut on a group of Muslim students has led to outrage.

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Koo: India's Twitter alternative with global ambitions - BBC News

India's Koo expects to surpass Twitter's 25 million-strong user base in the country.

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The discovery of Egypt's lost city - BBC Travel

The discovery of a 3,000-year-old city that was lost to the sands has been hailed as one of the most important archaeological finds in recent Egyptology.

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Shackleton's Endurance: The impossible search for the greatest shipwreck -

The latest bid to find Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton's lost polar yacht is set to get under way.

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International Space Station to crash down to Earth in 2031 - BBC News

Nasa says the ISS will operate until 2030 before the agency hands over to commercial companies.

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Eight photos showing a US in crisis - BBC Culture

A new exhibition brings together recent images and a 1969 project, revealing the issues facing the US – including protests, poverty and racial injustice – writes Andrew Dickson.

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Woolly mammoth and other Ice Age remains found in Devon - BBC News

The bones, including those of a woolly rhinoceros and wolf, were found on a housing development.

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Rayan: Moroccan rescuers inch nearer to boy stuck in well for days - BBC Ne

The five-year-old boy, Rayan, fell into the well while playing in the Moroccan town of Tamorot.

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HMB Endeavour: Row erupts over location of Cook's coal ship - BBC News

Australian experts say a wreck off the US coast is the famous ship, a claim dismissed as "premature".

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The 'time poverty' that robs parents of success - BBC Worklife

There’s never enough time in the day. But for some parents, there’s even less – and the ‘time poverty’ problem has never been more magnified.

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Iris: Student-built robot rover on track to explore the Moon - BBC News

A student-built rover is being prepared for a launch to the Moon later this year.

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Saving the night sky: New Zealand's craziest experiment yet? - BBC Travel

The Pacific nation's audacious bid to become the world's first dark sky nation might provide a blueprint for the rest of the world.

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Facebook: Daily active users fall for first time in 18-year history - BBC N

The technology giant's owner Meta said platforms like TikTok were hurting its growth.

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Havana Syndrome may be caused by ‘directed energy’ - BBC News

A new intelligence report provides another twist in the long-running mystery of US officials falling sick.

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DeepMind AI rivals average human competitive coder - BBC News

After simulating 10 contests, with more than 5,000 participants, AlphaCode has ranks in the top 54%.

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Climate change: EU moves to label nuclear and gas as sustainable despite in

A highly controversial decision to class nuclear and gas power as "green" splits EU members.

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Eight-year-old's handwritten novel takes Idaho town by storm - BBC News

Dillon Helbig's Christmas tale creates a buzz after he sneaks a copy into his local library in Idaho.

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Why teenagers aren't what they used to be - BBC Future

There's childhood, adulthood, and the messy bit in between. Here's how we've defined adolescence throughout history - and why it's time for a new category.

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Stolen Roman statue returned to France after 50 years - BBC News

The statue of the god Bacchus is traced by a Dutch art detective and returned to a French museum.

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India says it will launch digital rupee as soon as this year - BBC News

It is the latest major economy to announce its own virtual currency, as China trials the digital yuan.

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