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Max Woosey tent camp-out sees 1,000 children take part - BBC News

Max Woosey has raised more than £500,000 for charity by sleeping in a tent for a whole year.

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The real reason humans are the dominant species - BBC News

How demand for energy has been central to the development of humanity.

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Apophis asteroid will not hit Earth for 100 years, Nasa says - BBC News

The space agency rules out a 2068 threat to Earth from the "poster child for hazardous asteroids".

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Body-editing apps on TikTok ‘trigger eating disorders’ - BBC News

Technology firms have been warned to consider the impact of such apps on vulnerable people.

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AI: Ghost workers demand to be seen and heard - BBC News

Workers who label content and help computers understand language want their own voices to be heard.

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Super-cold thunderstorm sets temperature record - BBC News

An American satellite records a temperature of -111C at the top of a powerful Pacific storm.

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The vaccine misinformation battle raging in France - BBC News

Online conspiracy theories are exacerbating existing vaccine scepticism.

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Ivermectin: South African medics using unproven worm drug to treat Covid-19

Some South African medics are going to court to seek permission to prescribe Ivermectin to Covid patients.

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'Ice-cream toothache': Cold food and drinks pain explained - BBC News

Scientists say they have worked out how teeth become sensitive and hurt with cold food and drinks.

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This is why we can't have nice things - YouTube

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The forgotten medieval fruit with a vulgar name - BBC Future

Medieval Europeans were fanatical about a strange fruit that could only be eaten rotten. Then it was forgotten altogether. Why did they love it so much? And why did it disappear?

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BBC - Travel - The Swedish chef who cooks solely with fire

Evoking a deep a sense of nostalgia, chef Niklas Ekstedt has taken traditional Swedish food to a new level – by cooking fine cuisine over fire without gas or electricity.

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Dominion Voting sues Fox News for $1.6bn over election fraud claims - BBC N

Conservatives baselessly claimed that Dominion Voting System rigged the 2020 vote against Donald Trump.

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Suez blockage is holding up $9.6bn of goods a day - BBC News

The stranded mega-container ship is delaying $400m (£292m) an hour in goods that can't be moved east or west.

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The Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal: The 2700-year-old 'fake news' - BBC Culture

A piece of jewellery reveals the true meaning of Assyrian reliefs. Kelly Grovier explores how what appears to be a lion hunt was staged to proclaim a king's greatness.

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Ethical non-monogamy: the rise of multi-partner relationships - BBC Worklif

Multi-partner relationships are on the rise, and finding their way into the mainstream. Could this new exposure change the way we look at sex and families?

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Auto worker employee receives 91,500 pennies in final wages - BBC News

Andreas Flaten claims he was sent a grease-covered pile of coins by his former employer.

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Covid-19: Dutch sign up for test holiday on Greek island - BBC News

Some 25,000 people compete for 200 places on an eight-day "tourism feasibility" holiday on Rhodes.

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Liverpool twins separated at birth 'cuddle and hold hands' - BBC News

A mother says her twins "were cuddling and holding hands" as they were reunited after two weeks.

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Extinction: Elephants driven to the brink by poaching - BBC News

The ivory trade and habitat loss combine to push Africa's elephants closer to extinction.

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Facial recognition beats the Covid-mask challenge - BBC News

As people all over the world mask up, how has the facial-recognition industry coped?

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Digital images made of Leith medieval graveyard skulls - BBC News

The remains of the man and the woman were uncovered as part of work to build new tramway in Edinburgh.

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'My father, the killer' - BBC News

Some of the children of men who helped to "disappear" thousands of Argentines in the 1970s and 80s are now speaking out - against their fathers.

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In pictures: Container ship blocking the Suez Canal finally on the move - B

A huge container ship stuck for days in Egypt's Suez Canal is at last resuming its travel.

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The hidden fingerprint inside your photos - BBC Future

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Actually, there's a great deal more hidden inside the modern digital image, says researcher Jerone Andrews.

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