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Six ways shoebox-sized satellites are trying to change the world - BBC News

The CubeSat began as an educational tool but is now helping out humanity

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Norway's soaring mountain staircases - BBC Travel

Many people don't know that Norway is the world capital of outdoor stairways: superbly engineered wooden and concrete steps that lead to the country's most beautiful viewpoints.

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Are Black Holes Actually Fuzzballs? - YouTube

Learn More about Brilliant: https://brilliant.org/SpaceTime/Take the 2023 PBS Audience Survey: https://to.pbs.org/pbssurvey2023dBlack holes are a paradox. Th...

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Harry Potter 20th anniversary: The UK film locations - BBC News

A castle, villages, grand houses and even a tunnel welcomed Harry Potter film crews.

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Covid: Huge protests across Europe over new restrictions - BBC News

Belgium says 35,000 took part in protests, with unrest in the Netherlands, Austria and Italy.

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San Diego motorway frenzy after armoured van spills money - BBC News

Videos on social media show dollars raining down as drivers scramble to pick up the littered cash.

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Rolls-Royce says its all-electric aircraft 'is world's fastest' - BBC News

The speeds set by the Rolls Royce aircraft Spirit of Innovation have been sent for verification.

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xkcd: Heart-Stopping Texts

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Manifesto seeks to re-invigorate Europe in space - BBC News

Ministers meeting in Portugal agree recommendations to put the spark back into European space policy.

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Jimmy Hoffa: Deathbed confession sparks long missing US union boss body hun

The FBI search a site in New Jersey as a new clue leads to hopes of solving the decades-old case.

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HMAS Sydney: DNA reveals identity of Australia's famous 'unknown sailor' -

The WW2 sinking of the HMAS Sydney killed 645 sailors, but only one body was recovered.

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Crypto bid to buy US constitution copy at auction fails - BBC News

ConsitutionDAO said it wanted to put the document "in the hands of the people".

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Viewpoint: When Hindus and Muslims joined hands to riot - BBC News

What can 100-year-old riots, where Hindus and Muslims fought on the same side, teach us?

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How Morocco went big on solar energy - BBC Future

Morocco has become famous for its vast, world-leading solar arrays. But these mega-projects are just the start of the action on climate change that Morocco could be capable of.

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Brazil: Amazon sees worst deforestation levels in 15 years - BBC News

The figures come after Brazil promised to end the practice by 2030 during the COP climate summit.

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xkcd: Never Told Anyone

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China: Man banned from all-you-can-eat BBQ for eating too much - BBC News

A live-streamer has been banned from a buffet restaurant in China after multiple food binges.

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Are Black Holes Actually Fuzzballs? - YouTube

Learn More about Brilliant: https://brilliant.org/SpaceTime/Take the 2023 PBS Audience Survey: https://to.pbs.org/pbssurvey2023dBlack holes are a paradox. Th...

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The ingenious living bridges of India - BBC Future

For centuries, indigenous groups in north-east India have crafted intricate bridges from living fig trees. Now this ancient skill is making its way to European cities.

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Does cheese really give you vivid dreams? - BBC Future

Eating cheese before bed is reputed to lead to outlandish dreams, or even nightmares. But can a dairy-laden snack really influence what happens in our sleep?

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Alec Baldwin: Rust script didn't call for gun to be fired, lawsuit alleges

A crew member is suing the actor over the fatal on-set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

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Infinitely Many Touching Circles - Numberphile - YouTube

Featuring Matt Henderson.Check out https://www.kiwico.com/Numberphile and get 50% off your first month of any subscription. (sponsor)More links & stuff in fu...

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IBM claims advance in quantum computing - BBC News

The company unveils an advanced "quantum" processor that's part of an effort to build super-fast computers.

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US tourists fined for sneaking into Rome's Colosseum for a beer - BBC News

A pair of American visitors are fined for sneaking into Rome's Colosseum for a beer with a view.

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Evil Corp: 'My hunt for the world's most wanted hackers' - BBC News

The BBC’s Joe Tidy goes to Russia in search of men on the FBI’s cyber most wanted list.

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