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(2) The Day the Dinosaurs Died – Minute by Minute - YouTube

DISCOVER ANCIENT WORLDSPeek into the past and learn about dinosaurs and other amazing creatures: https://kgs.link/shop-144Sources & further reading:https://s...

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Airbnb reportedly pays tourist $7m after rape - BBC News

According to reports in Bloomberg, the company paid an Australian traveller after a 2016 attack.

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The hidden gay lives finally being uncovered - BBC Culture

In the past, the amazing stories of LGBTQ+ people were actively suppressed – which is why fiction writers are now diving into queer history and filling in the gaps, writes Matt Cain.

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Covid-19: Has the pandemic harmed our memories? - BBC Future

Has your memory got worse during the pandemic? The data is in.

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Gigafactories: Europe tools up against US and Asia as a car battery force -

As demand for electric cars grows, giant battery factories are being built across Europe.

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Liz Chicaje: Activist whose fight created a national park - BBC News

Liz Chicaje, who fought for the creation of Yaguas National Park, has been awarded the Goldman prize.

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Prehistoric pottery fingerprints 'left by two men' - BBC News

The prints were found in Orkney on the fragment of a clay vessel made 5,000 years ago.

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Why more women identify as sexually fluid than men - BBC Worklife

As definitions of sexuality change and expand, women’s orientations are becoming less rigid than men's. Why?

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When Graphs Are a Matter of Life and Death | The New Yorker

Pie charts and scatter plots seem like ordinary tools, but they revolutionized the way we solve problems. Hannah Fry on the history of data visualization.

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BBC - Travel - Why the French rarely say 'I love you'

It likely explains why the French have the reputation of being so demonstrative about love – because if you can't really say it, you have to show it.

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Ziona Chana: Head of 'world's largest family' dies in India's Mizoram state

Ziona Chana, the head of a religious sect that practised polygamy, had 38 wives and 89 children.

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WhatsApp launches privacy campaign after backlash - BBC News

The head of WhatsApp says governments should "demand more security" as encryption comes under fire.

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How fraudsters exploited our fears during the 'scamdemic' - BBC Future

There are a few basic psychological tricks that phishing attacks and phone scams attempt to use against us – and the pandemic has provided the perfect environment for them.

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Swiss voters reject key climate change measures - BBC News

In a shock result, voters narrowly reject a tax on flights and a fuel levy among other policies.

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Chamoli disaster: 'It hit the valley floor like 15 atomic bombs' - BBC News

Scientists detail February’s catastrophic rock and ice slide in the Indian Himalaya that claimed 200 lives.

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Bidder pays $28m for space trip with Amazon's Bezos - BBC News

The mystery auction winner will be part of the the first human flight by space company Blue Origin.

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Covid: Is there a limit to how much worse variants can get? - BBC News

The coronavirus has changed and changed again, getting more transmissible each time.

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Why it's the end of the road for petrol stations - BBC News

Many petrol stations will close over the next 20 years, accelerating the shift to electric cars.

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Israel ex-top spy reveals Mossad operations against Iran - BBC News

Newly retired Mossad boss tells how agents staged a daring raid on a nuclear warehouse in Tehran.

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Hungary LGBT: Content aimed at children to be banned - BBC News

Critics say the legislation is similar to Russia's ban on "gay propaganda" targeting minors.

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Dorset power cable scheme uncovers 6,000 years of history - BBC News

Archaeologists reveal a Roman settlement as well as Neolithic and Bronze Age finds in Dorset.

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China's Zhurong Mars rover takes a selfie - BBC News

China releases a batch of new colour pictures from its robot on the Red Planet.

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Motor neurone disease: Intense exercise increases risk, say scientists - BB

Regular and strenuous exercise can increase the risk of MND in people who are vulnerable, scientists say.

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Why some say this Nevada town siren is a racist relic - BBC News

The siren has been called a "piece of historical trauma" over its disputed link to sundown towns.

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