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Sir Richard Branson: Space flight will be 'extraordinary' - BBC News

The UK businessman is set to realise a lifetime's ambition by flying to the edge of space.

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How did my phone number end up for sale on a US database? - BBC News

A journey of discovery into the somewhat opaque, if lucrative, world of contact selling

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The foreigners in China’s disinformation drive - BBC News

Foreigners are increasingly appearing on YouTube promoting China's narrative on issues like Xinjiang.

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Covid origins: Scientists weigh up evidence over virus's origins - BBC News

Researchers aim to "set the record straight" on how the virus transferred from bats into humans.

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Covid: Woman aged 90 died with double variant infection - BBC News

Simultaneous infections are rare but can happen, particularly in people yet to be vaccinated, warn experts.

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Charlottesville takes down Robert E Lee statue that sparked rally - BBC New

The statue of Robert E Lee was at the centre of 2017 protests that turned deadly in Charlottesville.

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Electrons DO NOT Spin - YouTube

Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord!https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetimeQuantum mechanics has a lot of weird stuff - but there’s thing...

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Heart inflammation link to Pfizer and Moderna jabs - BBC News

But European regulators say the benefits of Covid vaccines continue to far outweigh the risks.

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Tired of working from home? Put the office on wheels - BBC News

How digital nomads get state-of-the-art connectivity while working on the road

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The Volume of a Sphere - Numberphile - YouTube

Johnny Ball discusses Archimedes and the volume of a sphere.Check out https://www.kiwico.com/Numberphile and get 50% off your first month of any subscription...

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The Mediterranean's short-lived 'Atlantis' - BBC Future

The brief emergence of a new island in the Mediterranean triggered an international incident – only to disappear without trace.

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Jovenel Moïse: Foreign hit squad killed Haiti's president, police say - BBC

A group of 26 Colombians and two Americans shot President Jovenel Moïse in his home, police say.

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US woman killed by bear that dragged her from tent in Montana - BBC News

Wildlife officials are searching for the bear and say they plan to kill it as it remains a threat.

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Apple founder Steve Wozniak backs right-to-repair movement - BBC News

"We wouldn't have had an Apple had I not grown up in a very open technology world," Mr Wozniak said.

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India discovers new plant species in Antarctica - BBC News

The dark green moss species was discovered near one of the remotest research stations in the world.

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Australia mice plague: How farmers are fighting back - BBC News

There's a debate in Australia about how to deal with a huge plague of mice in the east of the country.

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Da Vinci bear drawing expected to fetch up to £12m at auction - BBC News

Head of a Bear is more than 500 years old and has set a new record for a Leonardo da Vinci sketch.

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Switzerland’s mysterious fourth language - BBC Travel

Despite Romansh being one of Switzerland’s four national languages, less than 0.5% percent of Swiss can speak it.

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How To Terraform Venus (Quickly) - YouTube

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Trump sues Twitter, Google and Facebook alleging 'censorship' - BBC News

The former president's accounts were suspended over safety concerns after the Capitol riots.

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Rediscovering the African roots of Brazil's martial art capoeira - BBC News

An older form of the Brazilian dance-like martial art has been forgotten by many.

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Peter R de Vries: Dutch crime journalist wounded in Amsterdam shooting - BB

Peter R de Vries is fighting for his life after being shot in an Amsterdam street.

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Renewed quest to find Shackleton's lost Endurance ship - BBC News

The team that came close to finding the famous 20th Century explorer's wreck will try again in 2022.

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How to get a lucrative job in cybersecurity - BBC News

There's a serious shortage of IT security workers, so recruiters are fishing in a bigger pool.

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US left Bagram Airbase at night with no notice, Afghan commander says - BBC

American troops quietly withdrew from the key airbase in the early hours, new base commander says.

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