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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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Miami is banking on cryptocurrency and New York wants in - BBC News
MiamiCoin and NYCCoin are experiments designed to put these cities on the cryptocurrency map.
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Are New Year's resolutions powerful or pointless? - BBC Worklife
1 January may seem like an arbitrary date to start self-improvement, but there are good psychological reasons for doing so.
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Canada offers up to $40bn to compensate indigenous children - BBC News
It comes after a lengthy legal battle over the abuse of native children held in government care.
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US tornadoes: Is climate change to blame? - BBC News
Are tornadoes becoming more frequent, dangerous or unpredictable - and is the changing climate to blame?
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Apology to US teachers over 'dash for cash' charity stunt - BBC News
The US bank that donated the cash said they will give more after the "degrading and insulting" event.
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Russia explosion: Teen detonates device at Orthodox convent school - BBC Ne
A number of people were injured after the blast at an Orthodox school near a nunnery outside Moscow.
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The ultra-violent cult that became a global mafia
A BBC investigation into Black Axe has unearthed new evidence of political infiltration, and a scamming and killing operation spanning the globe.
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How hologram tech may soon replace video calls - BBC News
The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated interest in digital protection communication.
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Vladimir Putin: I moonlighted as a taxi driver in the 1990s - BBC News
Russia's president says he had to top up his income during economic troubles when the USSR collapsed.
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France resists US challenge to its values - BBC News
The government is fighting back at what it sees as imported cultural ideas from the UK and US.
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Indian police 'foil man's attempt to fake death' - BBC News
Officers say he murdered another man to try to fake his own death to avoid being returned to prison.
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The innovative technology that powered the Inca - BBC Travel
A deceptively simple feat of agricultural engineering helped the Inca to build the largest empire in South American history.
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The technology helping keep women safe on the streets - BBC News
There are plenty of apps which can make women feel safer on a night out.
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Instagram influencer received 'hundreds' of obscene photos - BBC News
Podcaster Jess Davies is among those who want to see cyber-flashing criminalised.
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What is the factorial of -½? - YouTube
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Singapore: Man feared for life during otter attack - BBC News
Graham George Spencer was left with more than 20 wounds after he was bitten by the animals.
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Julian Assange can be extradited to the US, court rules - BBC News
Judges are reassured by US promises to reduce the risk of the Wikileaks founder taking his own life.
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Donald Trump swears in criticism of Benjamin Netanyahu’s loyalty - BBC News
The former president rails against the ex-Israeli leader, saying he saved Israel from destruction.
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Mexico truck crash: At least 54 people killed as trailer overturns - BBC Ne
More than 100 were injured when a trailer carrying Central American migrants overturned.
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Space sleeping bag to solve astronauts' squashed eyeball disorder - BBC New
Scientists hope the hi-tech sleeping bag will stop eyeballs being squashed by zero-gravity in space.
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New York’s Met museum to remove Sackler name from exhibits - BBC News
The Sackler family founded Purdue Pharma, which manufactured opioids linked to the deaths of thousands.
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