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Transformational therapy cures haemophilia B - BBC News
A patient on the trial says his life is now "completely normal", having grown up fearing getting hurt.
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Could grasshoppers really replace beef? - BBC Future
Crickets and grasshoppers are not only packed with nutrients but are less harmful to the climate too.
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Spanish bull run: Three dead in 24 hours in Valencia hospitals - BBC News
The men had all been wounded recently during the Valencia region's annual festival.
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The case for job hopping - BBC Worklife
Traditional thinking is that employees should stay at a company for the long term – or at least a few years. But many workers swiftly switching roles are earning greater career riches.
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Dave Chappelle show cancelled over transgender jokes controversy - BBC News
The US comedian's show was moved to a different venue in Minnesota at the last minute.
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Neutron stars: New telescope detects dead suns colliding - BBC News
Light from the crashes is only visible for a couple of nights.
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Nasa's James Webb telescope reveals millions of galaxies - BBC News
Nasa's new super telescope reveals 10 times more galaxies like our own Milky Way in the early Universe.
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Chemtrails: What's the truth behind the conspiracy theory? - BBC News
A conspiracy theory about aircraft vapour trails takes hold on clear summer mornings.
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Wildlife photography: Magic of Skomer's puffins captured - BBC News
As puffin breeding season draws to a close, Drew Buckley shares his photos of the birds.
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Czechs demolish pig farm on Nazi concentration camp for Roma - BBC News
More than 300 Roma died at the camp and the farm's demolition ends years of bitter dispute.
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Man killed as sink hole opens under swimming pool in Israel - BBC News
The 32-year-old was sucked to his death when the ground opened under the pool at a party in Israel.
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Giant Lovell radio telescope at Jodrell Bank to become space light show - B
The giant Lovell radio telescope at Jodrell Bank is transformed into a space-themed light and sound show.
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Kate Moss: I can tell a wrong 'un a mile away - BBC News
The model reveals how an uncomfortable photoshoot early in her career helped sharpen her instincts.
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Monkeypox: WHO declares highest alert over outbreak - BBC News
More than 16,000 cases have been reported from 75 countries, the organisation says.
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The audacious PR plot that seeded doubt about climate change - BBC News
Thirty years ago, a bold plan was hatched to persuade people that climate change was not a problem.
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The tech helping to bring you your morning coffee - BBC News
How Brazil, the world's largest grower of coffee, is turning to technology to boost production.
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The mysterious inner life of the octopus - BBC Future
Octopuses are problem-solvers, mischief-makers and notorious escape artists. They also appear to have a rich inner life – so what is it like to be an octopus?
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Ukraine conflict: How are drones being used? - BBC News
Russia is accused of using Iranian-made drones in repeated attacks on Ukraine's civilian population.
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Chess robot breaks seven-year-old boy's finger during Moscow Open - BBC New
The child was trying to make his next move at the Moscow Open when the robot grabbed him.
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Yucatan's lost hacienda trail - BBC Travel
Hundreds of plantations once symbolised the peninsula's wealth but were abandoned in the 1950s after a sudden downturn of fortune. Over the years, the jungle has taken them back.
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Ancient fossil is earliest known animal predator - BBC News
The researchers have named it in honour of Sir David Attenborough.
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Pope Francis: Pontiff says he is 'deeply sorry' to Canadian residential sch
Pope Francis "begs forgiveness" for the Catholic Church's role in abuse against indigenous peoples.
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Japan's police to take measures after wild monkey rampages - BBC News
What started as attacks on women and children, now include the elderly and adult men, officials say.
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Why are we so fascinated by identical twins? - BBC Culture
From classical mythology to The Parent Trap, they have long been a potent subject for fiction. As new musical Identical opens, Natasha Tripney asks why writers are so drawn to them.
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The mystery virus that protects against monkeypox - BBC Future
The vaccine being used to prevent monkeypox is made from a lost virus that no one has ever been able to identify. How has this happened? And could it still exist in the wild?
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