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How will 'chipageddon' affect you? - BBC News
Carmakers and consumer-gadget companies are struggling to source enough computer chips.
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Chinese star Gao Liu shares photos of 'nightmare' nose surgery - BBC News
Chinese star Gao Liu posts photos as a warning to others after her cosmetic procedure went wrong.
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Denmark to build 'first energy island' in North Sea - BBC News
The ambitious and costly artificial island will provide energy for three million households.
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Square Kilometre Array: 'Lift-off' for world's biggest telescope - BBC News
Member states hold a first council meeting to action plans to build the Square Kilometre Array.
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(32) I Asked Bill Gates What's The Next Crisis? - YouTube
I got the chance to interview Bill Gates so I asked him: Will Covid-19 be the last pandemic? How does he deal with misinformation and conspiracy theories? An...
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Yemen war: Joe Biden ends support for operations in foreign policy reset -
"The war in Yemen must end," says US president as part of his first big speech on foreign policy.
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Doctors hail first face and double hand transplant - BBC News
Joe DiMeo suffered severe burns in a car crash and says the operations offer him a "second chance".
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Dogecoin takes off after tip by Elon Musk - BBC News
The currency has risen more than 800% in the year so far.
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How to heal the 'mass trauma' of Covid-19 - BBC Future
When the pandemic is over, how should we process the memories of what happened? Ed Prideaux discovers counter-intuitive answers from the science of trauma.
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China promotes education drive to make boys more 'manly' - BBC News
The education ministry comes under criticism for moves to "prevent the feminisation" of young boys.
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Is high-speed rail travel on a track to nowhere? - BBC News
The recently scrapped Singapore-Kuala Lumpur train link isn't the only such project to struggle.
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How too much mindfulness can spike anxiety - BBC Worklife
Stress, anxiety, productivity: mindfulness is often touted as a solution to nearly everything. But research shows that you can actually take meditation too far.
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Myanmar coup: Military blocks Facebook for sake of 'stability' - BBC News
Facebook, for many the main source of online information, is being used to oppose the coup.
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Russell Crowe backs round-the-world sailor Pip Hare - BBC News
The Master and Commander actor records a video message urging her to "keep going".
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New Start: US and Russia extend nuclear treaty - BBC News
The New Start will keep both sides to limits of 1,550 strategic nuclear warheads for another five years.
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Lillördag: Sweden's workers de-stress with 'Little Saturday' - BBC Worklife
As the weeks drag on and individual days lose meaning, embracing a Nordic tradition may give us reason to celebrate, just because.
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‘I gambled our house away without telling my partner’ - BBC News
Michelle Singlehurst gambled away her family home in the grip of an addiction to online slots.
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SpaceX: Starship prototype flies again but crashes again - BBC News
SpaceX's experimental Starship rocket impresses in flight once more, but has yet to master a landing.
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Jeff Bezos to step down as Amazon chief executive - BBC News
The Amazon founder becomes executive chairman, a move he says will allow him to focus on other ventures.
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Captain Sir Tom Moore dies in hospital with coronavirus - BBC News
The World War Two veteran raised millions for NHS charities and is called a "true hero" by the PM.
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Jack Palladino: Private eye's photos used to track his suspected killers -
Jack Palladino has died after a struggle with alleged robbers who tried to steal his camera.
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UK finds more coronavirus cases with 'concerning' mutations - BBC News
The changes seen may help the virus evade parts of the immune system.
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GameStop: Real Wolf of Wall Street warns 'you could lose it all' - BBC News
Jordan Belfort says amateurs should "take their chips off the table" as shares in the retailer tumble.
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Ancient mummies with golden tongues unearthed in Egypt - BBC News
It is thought the dead were given the tongues 2,000 years ago so they could speak in the afterlife.
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