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James Webb: Nasa space telescope delivers spectacular pictures - BBC News

A "stellar nursery" and a "cosmic dance" are among James Webb's first batch of colour images.

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Sri Lanka: President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees the country - BBC News

The president pledged to resign by Wednesday, but a letter has not yet been received.

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(151) Crazy Material That You Can Make at Home That Actually Bends Light! -

Get your Action Lab Box Now! https://www.theactionlab.com/In this video I show you how to make a material that makes light bend! I first show you that light ...

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Do single-use plastic bans work? - BBC Future

The problems caused by plastic waste are rapidly increasing around the globe, but it still serves a useful purpose in food packaging. Can plastic still be a green option?

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The case for a shorter workday - BBC Worklife

There’s a lot of talk about four-day workweeks – but could shorter workdays be a better approach?

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Scotland's rare seaweed-eating sheep - BBC Travel

Orkney's northernmost island, North Ronaldsay, is home to a rare and ancient breed of hardy beasts that have adapted to thrive on a seaweed diet.

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Australia probes retail giants Bunnings and Kmart over customer 'faceprints

The use of facial recognition technology by two retail giants is unethical, an advocacy group says.

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How colours affect the way you think - BBC Future

Our world is awash with a rainbow of colours, but certain shades can have a surprising impact on our ability to concentrate, our mood and even our taste.

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Battle of Waterloo skeletons uncovered in Belgium - BBC News

The remains of humans and horses from the crucial 1815 battle are found in Belgium.

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Bill Gates vows to drop off world's rich list - BBC News

The Microsoft co-founder says he will move a further $20bn into his philanthropic foundation.

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Drunk driver blames Covid for M4 drive with missing tyres - BBC News

Motorists saw the van being driven on the motorway with two tyres missing and steel hubs worn away.

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How do the rich and famous protect their homes? - BBC News

As a man is jailed for a burglary at ex-footballer Ashley Cole's home - how are celebrities protecting their property?

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Why people watch pornography at work - BBC Worklife

Watching adult content during work hours can be career-ending. But more employees than you might expect are risking it.

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Bear photography takes great-grandmother round the world - BBC News

Since getting divorced in her 60s, Jenny Hibbert has taken her camera to the Arctic and Mongolia.

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Social support helps orphaned elephants 'cope' - BBC News

'Friends and family' lower long-term stress in orphaned elephants, study finds.

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Girl, 14, killed in Cobra rollercoaster ride accident in Denmark - BBC News

The accident happened when part of the ride's rear carriage broke off, the park's director said.

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Why did MI5 name Christine Lee as an 'agent of influence'? - BBC News

UK security services described Christine Lee as an “agent of influence” working for the Chinese Communist Party.

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Aerospace electrified by new technology - BBC News

Electric and hybrid aircraft are under development which could cut the need for jet fuel.

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Why we keep dating people like our ex - BBC Future

Exes share unique similarities to current partners, while our dating history can even be used to determine how attractive we are.

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Ghana confirms first cases of deadly Marburg virus - BBC News

Two patients in the West African nation have died recently of the Ebola-like virus, officials say.

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Isfahan's Shah Mosque: iconic Iranian site damaged in restoration - BBC New

The Shah Mosque, hailed as an architectural masterpiece, has suffered defects that now need repairing.

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Germany scrambles for energy with no faith in Russian gas - BBC News

Moscow has in effect weaponised gas exports, so Germany is having to restart old coal-fired power stations.

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The true origin of Sasquatch - BBC Travel

Stories of a hairy, forest-dwelling, bi-pedal primate have persisted for centuries in British Columbia. But perhaps more important than whether it exists, is what it symbolizes.

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Cheetahs to prowl India for first time in 70 years - BBC News

The mammals are coming from Namibia in a deal that has been in negotiations since 2020.

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More helicopters look set to fly on Mars - BBC News

The choppers would be part of remodelled plans to bring rock samples back from the Red Planet.

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