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Escaped 18ft python on roof of house in Chandlers Ford - BBC News

Neighbours spotted the Burmese python trying to get into an upstairs window in Chandler's Ford.

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Synthetic mouse embryo develops beating heart - BBC News

Scientists say the advance could improve understanding on how organs form and why pregnancies fail.

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Artemis: How we get humans back to the Moon - BBC News

Nasa's Artemis missions will send astronauts to the Moon in the new Orion spacecraft and a new rocket will carry it into space.

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Why a workout is good for your gut bacteria - BBC Future

The rich microbiota flourishing inside us may play a far greater role in the way exercise improves our health than previously thought.

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Nato investigates hacker sale of missile firm data - BBC News

Hackers are selling classified documents online after obtaining data belonging to missile maker MBDA.

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Hungarians warning education becoming 'too feminine'- report - BBC News

A rise in female graduates disadvantages men and leads to fewer births, says a Hungarian watchdog.

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Huge dinosaur skeleton unearthed in Portuguese garden - BBC News

The massive discovery was made during building work on a house in Pombal in central Portugal.

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Apollo Remastered: One man's mission to show us the Moon - BBC News

One man's quest to present the historic Moon missions in a way that befits their importance.

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xkcd: Cloud Swirls

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(325) Feel first, think second: is our brain really cut out for the modern

Feel first, think second: is our brain really cut out for the modern world? , with Paul Bloom, Dan Ariely, Daniel Dennett and moreSubscribe to Big Think on Y...

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Why ‘quiet quitting’ is nothing new - BBC Worklife

The idea of slowly withdrawing from overworking has gone viral. This ‘quiet quitting’ has actually been happening for decades – but its newfound popularity says a lot about work now.

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How whiskey is shaped by the weather and climate - BBC Future

Temperature, humidity and air pressure all can affect the production and taste of whiskey. Distillers are hoping to harness these elements to make the drink better.

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Kayaker Nick Ray: I'll paddle off to sea and not come back for a year - BBC

Kayaker and mental health advocate Nick Ray is heading on a year-long journey into the wilderness.

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The British islands that disappear every day - BBC Travel

Located between Britain and France, the Minquiers have long been subject to the squabbles of dukedoms and governments, torn between Normans, Britons and French for 1,000-plus years.

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UK looks to Sweden for a solution to nuclear waste - BBC News

After decades of experimentation Sweden is ahead of the UK when dealing with nuclear waste.

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Undeclared pools in France uncovered by AI technology - BBC News

Millions in tax revenue has been collected after more than 20,000 undeclared pools were found.

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'Man of the Hole': Last of his tribe dies in Brazil - BBC News

The last member of an uncontacted indigenous group in Brazil had lived in total isolation for decades.

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Gibraltar is officially a city - 180 years late - BBC News

The Rock's status was granted by Queen Victoria in 1842, but had been omitted from official records.

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Rationing energy is nothing new for off-grid community - BBC News

Scoraig in the north west Highlands has long had to make careful use of its electricity supply.

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Quiet quitting: The workplace trend taking over TikTok - BBC News

Workers are starting to "quiet quit" in a bid to get their work-life balance back.

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Last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev dies at 91 - BBC News

The former president opened up the Soviet Union but failed to prevent its collapse in 1991.

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Ecuador fears Galapagos tortoises were hunted and eaten - BBC News

Ecuador has launched an investigation after remains of four of the protected animals were found.

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Unseen Charles Dickens letters show author's awareness of fame - BBC News

In one he says he would be "so hampered" by post stopping on Sunday he threatens to move away.

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xkcd: Universe Price Tiers

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The Arctic Circle: A new frontier for sustainable wine - BBC Travel

Once seen as experimental and at the fringe of what's possible, a commercial wine industry in regions just below the Arctic circle is taking advantage of the warmer summers.

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