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Man rescued in Alaska after week-long bear attack ordeal - BBC News

US Coast Guard officials spotted an SOS sign on a remote shack where the man had been staying.

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Nasa probe determines Mars' internal structure - BBC News

Scientists now have absolute numbers for the thickness of the Red Planet's crust, mantle and core.

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Bitcoin climbs as Elon Musk says Tesla 'likely' to accept it again - BBC Ne

The firm had said in May it would no longer accept the cryptocurrency over environmental concerns.

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Major websites hit by global outage - BBC News

The websites of HSBC, British Airways and Airbnb are among those to have briefly gone offline.

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Holiday let plan for windowless WW2 bunker in Ringstead - BBC News

Plans have been agreed to turn the wartime bunker into a holiday home with sea views.

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AI breakthrough could spark medical revolution - BBC News

A program has been used to predict the structures of nearly every protein in the human body.

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Switzerland's gravity-defying solution - BBC Travel

Switzerland's 15th-Century farmers and vintners had a dangerously creative solution to irrigating their mountainous land that's still in use today.

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How global conferences are using tech to stay in business - BBC News

Moving events online kept the industry going during the pandemic and now they're here to stay.

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Opioid crisis: US drug giants reach $26bn settlement - BBC News

Four drug-makers and distributors have agreed to pay the sum to settle thousands of government lawsuits.

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Monkeypox: More than 200 contacts tracked in US for rare disease - BBC News

No instances of the rare disease had been recorded in the US since 2003.

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Pegasus scandal: Are we all becoming unknowing spies? - BBC News

We may be stepping into a world in which we are all spies - and at the same time are all spied on.

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Sylvia Plath: Will the poet always be defined by her death? - BBC Culture

Since Sylvia Plath died in 1963, she's been turned into a crudely tragic symbol. As she inspires more biographies, will we ever get closer to the 'real' Plath, asks Lillian Crawford.

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'Jurassic Pompeii' yields thousands of 'squiggly wiggly' fossils - BBC News

Scientists are excavating one of the most important Jurassic sites ever discovered in the UK.

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Former informant 'White Boy Rick' sues FBI for $100m - BBC News

The one-time teenage FBI informant says his work with the agency amounts to 'child abuse'

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Gold toilet found in Russian police bribery probe - BBC News

Investigators show video of a palatial villa, accusing traffic police of a mafia-style racket.

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Diamonds swapped for pebbles in London gem heist - BBC News

Gems worth £4.2m were allegedly swapped for pebbles at a Mayfair jewellers, a court hears.

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EU plans to make Bitcoin transfers more traceable - BBC News

Companies handling crypto-assets would have to collect customer details.

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Thomas Barrack: Top Trump aide accused of working as foreign agent - BBC Ne

Thomas Barrack is alleged to have lobbied the US government on behalf of the United Arab Emirates.

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Netflix to include mobile games for subscribers - BBC News

The firm said on Tuesday that the "time is right to learn more about how our members value games".

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Jeff Bezos launches to space aboard New Shepard rocket ship - BBC News

The world's richest man and three other passengers return safely just over 10 minutes after launch.

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Covid: Ivermectin, milk among Indonesia's unproven cures - BBC News

As Indonesia sees a surge fuelled by the Delta variant, misleading health claims are spreading.

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Singapore shocked by killing of boy, 13, at school - BBC News

A 16-year-old student is charged with murder after a body is found in a bathroom and an axe seized.

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The little tech firm gunning for an airspeed record - BBC News

Electroflight has built the E-NXT which it hopes will break the electric airspeed record.

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Milan Lasica – Wikipédia

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Scotland's mysterious ancient artificial islands - BBC Travel

While no one is sure exactly why these ingenious islets were were constructed, they provide a unique window on human life all the way back to Neolithic times in Britain.

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