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Forests the size of France regrown since 2000, study suggests - BBC News

Conservation groups say naturally restored forests can help in the fight against climate change.

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Could humans have contaminated Mars with life? - BBC Future

Humanity has sent spacecraft and landers to the Red Planet since the space age began. Now, we know which microbes might have survived the trip, says geneticist Christopher Mason.

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Love Has Won: Family's grief at death of mummified cult leader - BBC News

Police in Colorado say the body of Amy Carlson was mishandled, leaving her family appalled.

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Oceans' extreme depths measured in precise detail - BBC News

The best data yet on the deepest points in the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Southern oceans.

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Asexuality: The ascent of the 'invisible' sexual orientation - BBC Worklife

Long in the shadows, asexuality is finally becoming increasingly visible. It could help young people find themselves and their identities, and change the way we think about sexuality.

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Mind-boggling magnets could unlock plentiful power - BBC News

Powerful magnets are bringing abundant, pollution-free electricity a step closer.

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Golden Globes crisis: Tom Cruise returns awards and NBC drops ceremony - BB

Tom Cruise hands back three gongs and the crisis-hit awards are without a broadcaster for next year.

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BBC - Travel - London's centre of intrigue and scandal

As seen in Netflix's Bridgerton, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens was once at the heart of the capital's nightlife and a centre for scandalous liaisons and secretive assignations.

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China: Man left dangling from bridge after glass breaks - BBC News

The tourist was given counselling following his ordeal in a mountainous part of north-eastern China.

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Everest: China to set up 'separation line' at summit - BBC News

A team of mountaineers will mark a line between the Nepal and Chinese side to stop climbers mixing.

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Why did a Nazi leader crash-land in Scotland? - BBC News

One of the most bizarre episodes of World War Two unfolded on a farm to the south of Glasgow on 10 May 1941.

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The myths that hint at past disasters - BBC Future

Myths and fables passed down over thousands of years are full of fantastic creatures and warring gods. But they also might contain evidence of environmental disasters of the past.

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How a Nigerian scheme forged in war creates billionaires - BBC News

A Nigerian professor thinks this scheme should be taught across Africa to help tackle unemployment.

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Why do we buy into the 'cult' of overwork? - BBC Worklife

Overwork culture is thriving; we think of long hours and constant exhaustion as a marker of success. Given what we know about burnout, why do we do give in?

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India Covid: Kumbh Mela pilgrims turn into super-spreaders - BBC News

When millions turned up for the Hindu festival amid a coronavirus surge, many feared the worst.

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Rescue operation to help whale stranded in Thames - BBC News

The whale, believed to be a baby Minke, was spotted in Richmond Lock yesterday evening and has since been moved.

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US passes emergency waiver over fuel pipeline cyber-attack - BBC News

The US has relaxed rules on fuel transport after a ransomware cyber-attack took the pipeline offline.

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Covid: Dracula's castle in Romania offers tourists vaccine - BBC News

All visitors to the Romanian castle get a jab and free entry to its exhibit of medieval torture instruments.

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Chinese rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean - state media - BBC News

Most of the Chinese Long March-5b rocket reportedly disintegrated as it re-entered the atmosphere.

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Elon Musk reveals he has Asperger's on Saturday Night Live - BBC News

The 49-year-old Tesla CEO appeared as a guest host on the US comedy series Saturday Night Live.

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Trump officials obtained Washington Post reporters' phone data - BBC News

The publisher known for its criticism of Donald Trump said it was "deeply troubled" by the move.

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Sophie Scholl: Student who resisted Hitler and inspires Germany - BBC News

Germany marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sophie Scholl, who was killed defying the Nazis.

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Neanderthal remains unearthed in Italian cave - BBC News

Researchers believe the nine unlucky individuals may have been hunted and killed by hyenas.

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South Carolina moves closer to allowing death by firing squad - BBC News

One state lawmaker said it would be more humane than the electric chair option currently allowed.

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Big Chinese rocket segment set to fall to Earth - BBC News

Tracking radars are following closely the gradual fall to Earth of a large Chinese rocket vehicle.

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