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What Schrödinger’s cat REALLY means - YouTube

Why did Schrödinger devise this strange thought experiment? This video was sponsored by Google Pixel 6. Learn more today at TMobile https://www.t-mobile.com/...

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James Webb Space Telescope given revised 24 December launch - BBC News

The US and European space agencies are now ready to proceed with the launch of Hubble's successor.

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Gardener Omar Raddad wins fight to re-open notorious murder case - BBC News

A Moroccan gardener convicted of the notorious killing of a French heiress is fighting to clear his name.

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Anti-5G necklaces found to be radioactive - BBC News

Conspiracy theories about 5G have fuelled a market for "anti-5G" accessories.

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Sweden's Gavle Christmas goat torched... again - BBC News

A giant straw goat that is an annual highlight in the city of Gavle is burned down by an arsonist.

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Alzheimer's drug aducanumab not approved for use in EU - BBC News

Charities are disappointed but regulators say there is still little evidence of the drug's benefit.

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The UK's tiny 'dream homes' on wheels - BBC Travel

While "vanlife" is far better established in the US, on British shores the trend retains the enthusiastic camaraderie and frontier spirit of a new movement.

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How the turkey conquered Christmas - BBC Future

For centuries, pickled boar's head was considered to be the most festive meat. How did this gruesome dish become sidelined in favour of an exotic bird from Mexico?

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Why tiny words like 'yup' can send you into a tailspin - BBC Worklife

Seemingly innocuous spoken words – sure, OK, fine, yup, no prob, gotcha – feel like weapons in text. Why are we so sensitive?

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TikToker Demi Skipper trades up from a hairpin to a house - BBC News

Demi Skipper started with a hairpin and traded it up until she got a house.

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British or Irish reached remote Faroe Islands before Vikings - BBC News

People from Britain or Ireland may have reached the remote Faroe Islands before the Vikings.

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(133) The 10 tactics of fascism | Jason Stanley | Big Think - YouTube

The 10 tactics of fascism, with Jason StanleySubscribe to Big Think on YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/bigthinkUp next ►►"Never Again?" How fascism hija...

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The Walk of Peace: Europe's Alps-to-Adriatic hiking trail - BBC Travel

Spanning two countries, this 270km-long path traces one of the bloodiest frontlines of World War One and now stands as a celebration of peace.

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Heartbreak over 'failed' bid to remove Gough Island's mice - BBC News

A mouse has been spotted after attempts to eradicate the invasive rodents from a remote island.

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John Cleese to complain over BBC interview - BBC News

The Monty Python star says he was made to look "harmful" during a discussion on cancel culture.

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Nasa's Perseverance Mars rover finds its 'baseline' rocks - BBC News

Nasa's latest robot looks to have identified the oldest rocks at its Jezero Crater landing site.

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James Webb: A $10bn machine in search of the end of darkness - BBC News

The biggest space telescope ever built is ready to show us the first stars to light up the cosmos.

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Parker Solar Probe makes historic pass through Sun's atmosphere - BBC News

Nasa's Parker spacecraft spends a brief period inside the solar corona - the Sun's outer atmosphere.

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Why festive gatherings can be so toxic - BBC Future

Christmas is a time of love, warmth – and often, huge family arguments. Here's how to decode the primal forces that can cause painful rows, and enjoy a more peaceful season.

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The Hardknott Pass: Britain's wildest road - BBC Travel

Built by the Romans and considered one of Britain's most "outrageous" roads, it's filled with sharp hairpin turns and is the width of a bridleway.

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James Webb telescope lifted atop its launch rocket - BBC News

The $10bn successor to Hubble is bolted to the Ariane rocket that will blast it into space.

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Why We Should NOT Look For Aliens - The Dark Forest - YouTube

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How are Rome's monuments still standing? - BBC Travel

Nearly 2,000 years on, how are the Colosseum and the Pantheon still standing despite earthquakes, floods and military conflicts?

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Where asking someone's age isn't rude - BBC Travel

Though considered impertinent in many cultures, asking someone's age in South Korea is a social contract that establishes the pecking order between speakers.

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Rocket scientists and brain surgeons aren't necessarily more clever - study

Professionals in the field score similarly to the general public in brainpower, a study says.

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