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Covid-19: How effective is a third vaccine dose? - BBC Future

From squandering global vaccine supplies to the possibility of undermining immunity from the first two doses, booster programmes are a surprisingly complicated business.

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Amélie – the most stylish film ever made? - BBC Culture

Twenty years on, the quirky romantic comedy is as iconic and timely as ever. Hannah Strong explores the film's unique appeal, and why its moments of magic are so right for now.

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Inspiration4: All-amateur space crew enjoy views of Earth - BBC News

The first pictures have been released showing the Inspiration4 crew looking down on the planet.

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Prince Philip's will to be secret for 90 years - BBC News

A judge says he made the ruling, in line with other royal deaths, to protect the Queen's dignity.

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Sir Clive Sinclair: Tireless inventor ahead of his time - BBC News

The prolific innovator invented the pocket calculator and the ill-fated Sinclair C5 electric car.

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US man files $1m lawsuit after Michigan teacher cuts child's hair - BBC New

The US man says his daughter's rights were violated when she had her hair cut without permission.

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How An Extreme New Star Could Change All Cosmology - YouTube

Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord!https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetimeA new white dwarf has been discovered (poetically named: ZTF J...

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Sir Clive Sinclair: Computing pioneer dies aged 81 - BBC News

The inventor, entrepreneur and ZX Spectrum creator died at his London home following a long illness.

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Vincent Van Gogh: Newly discovered drawing goes on display - BBC News

Study for Worn Out has been sitting in a Dutch family's private collection for more than a century.

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Moon contract signals new direction for Europe - BBC News

The European Space Agency wants more missions to look like the UK's Lunar Pathfinder satellite.

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Mangrove forests: Photography winners show beauty of ecosystems - BBC News

The Mangrove Photography Award winners show unique ecosystems above and below the waterline.

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Brussels to name street after murdered sex worker Eunice Osayande - BBC New

The city aims to draw attention to victims of sexual violence after Eunice Osayande's death in 2018.

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French storms: Seven drown in choppy Mediterranean - BBC News

Those who drowned in the dangerous conditions were all in their 50s, 60s and 70s.

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Neutron Stars: The Most Extreme Objects in the Universe - YouTube

Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord!https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetimeWe’ve traveled to lots of weird places on this show - from the...

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Alex Murdaugh: Hot shot lawyer turns himself in for 'hit man suicide' plot

Alex Murdaugh is accused of ordering a hit on himself so his son could collect life insurance money.

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Aukus: UK, US and Australia launch pact to counter China - BBC News

Beijing says the deal, involving nuclear-powered submarines, undermines regional peace.

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Unmanned submarine earmarked for Irish Sea freight crossings - BBC News

A start-up company has been given £380,000 to develop the hydrogen-powered concept.

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When Nazis tried to trace Aryan race myth in Tibet - BBC News

Heinrich Himmler sent a team of five Germans to Tibet in 1938 to pursue the Aryan race myth.

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'Massive' transatlantic data cable landed on beach in Bude - BBC News

The new 7,000km-long internet cable connecting the UK and US has been brought ashore in Cornwall.

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SpaceX: Amateur astronauts launch on Inspiration4 mission - BBC News

The all-civilian Inspiration4 crew leave Earth on their three-day private spaceflight.

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Saudi Arabia camel carvings dated to prehistoric era - BBC News

A new study suggests the sculptures in Saudi Arabia are far older than previously thought.

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Nature and Wildlife: Could woolly mammoths come back from extinction? - CBB

Could woolly mammoths roam the planet once more? Well, new funding could make it a possibility!

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Faroe Islands: Anger over killing of 1,400 dolphins in one day - BBC News

Hunting is under scrutiny after more than 1,400 dolphins were killed in one day - a reported record.

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Llandudno goat selfie warning from coastguard - BBC News

Visitors have been spotted taking selfies with the goats on the cliffs.

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Asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs shaped fortunes of snakes - BBC News

Snakes owe their success in part to the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.

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