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Leg-lengthening: The people having surgery to be a bit taller - BBC News

Hundreds of people are having long, often painful surgery to extend their legs. Is it worth the risk?

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Comparison of Gatsby vs Drupal | Gatsby

Gatsby is a React-based open source framework with performance, scalability and security built-in. Collaborate, build and deploy 1000x faster on Netlify.

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World's biggest iceberg captured by RAF cameras - BBC News

A reconnaissance flight in the South Atlantic obtains spectacular imagery of the giant iceberg A68a.

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Faroe Islands: Inside the under-sea tunnel network - BBC News

The undersea tunnel network cuts journey times between two islands by a half.

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US House passes federal cannabis decriminalisation bill - BBC News

It is the first bill of its kind taken up by either chamber of Congress but faces an uncertain future.

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Rocks from an asteroid set for delivery to Earth - BBC News

A Japanese spacecraft has released a container with material grabbed from a primitive space rock.

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China becomes second nation to plant flag on the Moon - BBC News

It becomes the second nation to unfurl its banner on the lunar surface, more than 50 years after the US.

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French Thalys train attacker 'tried to kill me three times' - BBC News

American Spencer Stone tells a French court how he tackled the gunman on the Thalys train in 2015.

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Germany to wipe Nazi traces from phonetic alphabet - BBC News

The Nazis removed Jewish names from the German phonetic alphabet - now a reform is coming.

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Denmark set to end all new oil and gas exploration - BBC News

The European Union's largest oil producer plans to stop extracting fossil fuels by 2050.

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The most striking images of 2020 - BBC Culture

Kelly Grovier picks 14 of the most startling photos from this year – including a breaching shark, a volcanic eruption and wildfires – and compares them with iconic artworks.

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The unseen man-made 'tracks' on the deep ocean floor - BBC Future

Far from land, deep sea mining trials have left barren marks that are still there decades later, and as Richard Fisher writes, they symbolise two different timescales colliding.

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'The rare condition slowly paralysing my arms and legs' - BBC News

Filmmaker Xavier Alford explores up to his rare illness for the first time as it slowly paralyses his arms and legs.

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Norway excavates a Viking longship fit for a king - BBC News

A rare excavation south of Oslo will provide new details about Viking culture.

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Nasa to pay company $1 to collect rocks from moon - BBC News

The US space agency has awarded two American and one Japanese firm contracts to pick up lunar soil.

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Should kids financially support their parents? - BBC Worklife

Parents are often the ones supporting their children. But if your parents turned the table and asked you to foot the bills, would you?

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BBC - Travel - Why Swedes don’t speak to strangers

In Sweden, casual chattiness is seen as needless, since conversation is used for exchanging real, meaningful information.

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How Ireland is abandoning its dirty fuel - BBC Future

Peat bogs have played historic role in Ireland’s economy and culture, but this high-carbon fuel is in fast decline. How will Ireland’s peat-reliant regions adapt?

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gatsby-source-drupal | Gatsby

gatsby-source-drupal Source plugin for pulling data (including images) into Gatsby from Drupal sites. It pulls data from Drupal 8/9 sites…

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Announcing new Gatsby Company | Gatsby

Gatsby is a React-based open source framework with performance, scalability and security built-in. Collaborate, build and deploy 1000x faster on Netlify.

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Amazon rainforest rock art 'depicts giant Ice Age creatures' - BBC News

Researchers say the paintings in modern-day Colombia are believed to be about 12,000 years old.

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Gaia 'discovery machine' updates star catalogue - BBC News

The world's most productive astronomical facility releases its third big tranche of sky data.

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Obama, Bush and Clinton pledge to film themselves getting Covid vaccine - B

Barack Obama, George W Bush and Bill Clinton want to promote confidence in Covid vaccine safety.

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Antarctic place names recognise 'modern explorers' - BBC News

Maps will feature peaks and glaciers named after British individuals who've advanced polar science.

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Coronavirus: Hackers targeted Covid vaccine supply 'cold chain' - BBC News

IBM says organisations involved in moving coronavirus vaccines at chilled temperatures were targeted.

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