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The companies doubling down on remote work - BBC Worklife

Some CEOs are permanently shutting office space to give up on hybrid set-ups and fully embrace working from home. Will others follow?

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A mind-reading combat jet for the future - BBC News

The Tempest fighter jet will have artificial intelligence tech to monitor and help the pilot.

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Convenience store spy cameras face legal challenge - BBC News

Big Brother Watch campaigners says the "Orwellian" cameras at Southern Co-op shops breach people's rights.

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The passive-aggressive colleagues who poison workplaces - BBC Worklife

Whether on email or face to face, subtle digs are all over the workplace. This insidious behaviour spares no-one – and it can grind down workers.

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Russia to pull out of International Space Station - BBC News

Moscow says it now wants to build its own station, ending more than 20 years of cooperation with the US.

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Covid origin studies say evidence points to Wuhan market - BBC News

One of the researchers said he hoped the studies would correct the false theory that it came from a lab.

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xkcd: Deepfakes

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How religious worship is boosting conservation in India - BBC Future

Religious practices have preserved an estimated 100,000-150,000 sacred groves across India, ensuring they remain biodiverse habitats home to an array of endangered species.

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Catastrophising: How toxic thinking leads you down dark paths - BBC Worklif

Expecting the very worst to happen in any given situation can harm mental health. How do we stop these toxic-thinking spirals?

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Afghanistan: In a quiet valley the Taliban face armed resistance - BBC News

Small groups of guerrillas, led by soldiers from the former Afghan army, have been taking on the Taliban.

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Mystery of Australia's 'Somerton Man' solved after 70 years, researcher say

The identity a man found dead on an Australian beach has baffled authorities for over 70 years.

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'Flashy' NYC bishop robbed of $1m in jewellery during live sermon - BBC New

Bishop Lamor Whitehead has defended his ostentatious lifestyle after the viral Brooklyn robbery.

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The super-clocks that define what time it is - BBC Future

How do we know the time... precisely? The question is more complex than it first appears, says Richard Fisher.

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UK Mars rover will have to aim for the Moon - BBC News

Cancelled as a mission to Mars, a British robotic concept must now adopt lunar ambitions instead.

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James Lovelock: Influential green thinker dies aged 103 - BBC News

The scientist had a Eureka moment sparking his idea everything on Earth was interconnected.

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Facebook owner Meta sees first ever sales decline - BBC News

The owner of Instagram and WhatsApp faces increased competition from the likes of TikTok.

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Lulo Rose: Angola pink diamond believed to be largest found in 300 years -

The 170 carat "Lulo Rose" is the fifth largest diamond ever discovered in Angola's Lulo mine.

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Cold sores traced back to kissing in Bronze Age by Cambridge research - BBC

Scientists say a strain of herpes arose during vast migrations of people 5,000 years ago.

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The town with the cleanest air in the world - BBC Future

A former coal mining town, Ny-Ålesund is one of the northernmost civilian settlements on Earth and far away from sources of pollution, but its air is getting dirtier.

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False claims of 'deepfake' President Biden go viral - BBC News

People are falsely claiming a video of the US president has been digitally altered.

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xkcd: Air Gap

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Nepal: Return of the tigers brings both joy and fear - BBC News

The increase in tiger numbers in Nepal has brought challenges to the local community.

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Wagatha Christie case: The possible outcomes as judgement to be published -

The outcome of the High Court libel case between Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney is due on Friday.

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Heart gene therapy to remove young sudden death risk - BBC News

Experts hope to permanently correct or silence the inherited genetic material that is involved.

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Invasive species bullfrog and snake cost world $16bn - study - BBC News

The American bullfrog and brown tree snake damage crops, cause power outages, and disrupt ecosystems.

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