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Covid: Will your pet need a coronavirus vaccine? - BBC News
Vaccines for animals are being developed, but there is debate over whether they are necessary.
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French government condemns reality TV 'virginity test' - BBC News
Marlène Schiappa condemns a scene in which young brides are supposed to prove their virginity.
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Why procrastination can help fuel creativity - BBC Worklife
There's strong evidence that creative insights need time to percolate – and that the right amount of distraction may be key to innovation.
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Why we shouldn’t be afraid of nightmares - BBC Future
Our understanding of the cause and treatment of nightmares has totally changed how psychologists treat PTSD.
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Paul Simon sells his entire song catalogue to Sony - BBC News
Hits like Bridge Over Troubled Water, You Can Call Me Al and Mrs Robinson are included in the deal.
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Facebook bans 'voice of Trump' from platform - BBC News
An interview with the ex-president was posted by his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, on Facebook.
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Google rejigs remote working as its reopens offices - BBC News
Many big technology firms are still figuring out the best way for staff to return to offices.
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(24) The Surprising Secret of Synchronization - YouTube
How does order spontaneously arise out of chaos? This video is sponsored by Kiwico — go to https://www.kiwico.com/Veritasium50 for 50% off your first month o...
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Skull of dinosaur called 'one who causes fear' found in Patagonia - BBC New
The animal had horns and a large skull making it a fearsome predator around 85 million years ago.
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A few frequent flyers 'dominate air travel' - BBC News
Those who fly more should be taxed more, and air miles incentives should be banned, campaigners say.
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Watergate mastermind G Gordon Liddy dies aged 90 - BBC News
G Gordon Liddy served nearly five years in jail for his role in the scandal that toppled President Nixon.
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Women's underwear to be provided to female recruits in Swiss army - BBC New
Under the current system, uniforms issued to military personnel include only men's underwear.
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Child tweets gibberish from US nuclear-agency account - BBC News
The tweet “;l;;gmlxzssaw", posted to US Strategic Command's Twitter account, causes confusion.
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Photographing the "endless diversity" of America by streetlight - BBC News
Photographer Daniel Freeman travelled across the US to capture striking night-time shots.
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VW rebrands as 'Voltswagen' in the US - BBC News
The carmaker will not change its name to "Voltswagen" in the US despite earlier saying it would.
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'We have your porn collection': The rise of extortionware - BBC News
Hacked firm's IT Manager named and shamed by hackers in extortion technique.
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Woody Allen proclaims his innocence over Dylan Farrow claims - BBC News
The filmmaker has again denied accusations that he molested his stepdaughter when she was seven.
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Long spaceflights and endurance swimming can 'shrink the heart' - BBC News
Spaceflight and endurance swimming can both cause the heart to lose mass, say researchers.
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Covid jab probably does protect those around you - BBC News
Out-of-date information may be deterring people from being vaccinated.
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Mafia fugitive caught after posting cooking show on YouTube - BBC News
The Italian gangster had tried to hide his face but was identified by his distinctive tattoos.
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Suez Canal: Ever Given container ship finally freed - BBC News
It took almost a week to dislodge a giant container ship blocking one the world's busiest trade routes.
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The mystery of how big our Universe really is - BBC Future
The cosmos has been expanding since the Big Bang, but how fast? The answer could reveal whether everything we thought we knew about physics is wrong.
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Hunting rare birds in Pakistan to feed the sex drive of princes - BBC News
A glimpse into the closed world of hunts for houbara bustards, thought by some to be an aphrodisiac.
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BBC - Travel - Khasis: India's indigenous matrilineal society
In one of the world's last matrilineal societies, women control property and inheritance and dominate public spaces. So, why are some women seeing change as a good thing?
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French drug company fined over Mediator weight loss pill - BBC News
The drug was authorised for overweight diabetics but is believed to have killed hundreds of people.
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