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The scarred landscapes created by humanity’s material thirst - BBC Future

Our desire for electronics, fuel and geological riches is etched in devastating shapes and colours all over the globe. Mining has rewritten the surface of the Earth.

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India tiger awaits mate after 'longest' 3,000 km journey - BBC News

The tiger travelled 3,000 km in nine months, the furthest a big cat is known to have walked in India.

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World's only known white giraffe fitted with tracker to deter poachers - BB

Rangers are tracking the giraffe in north-east Kenya, after poachers killed his family members.

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React vs Angular vs Vue.js — What Is the Best Choice in 2021? - DEV Communi

Introduction JavaScript frameworks are developing at an extremely fast pace, meaning that...

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The enduring allure of erotic masterpiece Black Narcissus - BBC Culture

What began as a 1930s novel about troubled nuns in the Himalayas led, a few years on, to a film classic. Now as a new TV version begins, Neil Armstrong explores the story’s dark power.

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Boy Scouts of America: Almost 100,000 make sexual abuse compensation claims

Almost 100,000 alleged victims of sexual abuse within the Boy Scouts of America have come forward.

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xkcd: Ten Years

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Taylor Swift master tapes sold by Scooter Braun to investment fund - BBC Ne

The singer confirms reports the rights to six of her albums have been sold to an investment firm.

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Coronavirus: How to be happier while working from home - BBC News

Tips on happier ways to work from home in the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond.

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US election 2020: Is Trump right about Dominion machines? - BBC News

President Trump has challenged the integrity of a widely used electronic voting system.

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Covid: Second lockdown 'will deepen sex work crisis' - BBC News

A group representing sex workers is calling for state support during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Prof Sue Black carried human heads on flight as part of serial killer probe

Prof Dame Sue Black reveals she carried two skulls in her hand luggage while helping Italian police investigate a serial killer.

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Radio France Internationale publishes obituaries of people still alive - BB

Public radio station RFI says a "technical problem" meant the obituaries were published prematurely.

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Hiker alive and well after 'dying' for 45 minutes - BBC News

Michael Knapinski's heart stopped for 45 minutes after he got lost in a park in freezing conditions.

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Moderna: Covid vaccine shows nearly 95% protection - BBC News

The results add to growing confidence that vaccination can end the pandemic.

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Trump's legal battles: How six cases may play out - BBC News

Defeated in the election, Trump will soon become a private citizen again. A legal storm awaits him.

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Hampshire doctor claims Mars ownership using lasers - BBC News

Phil Davies leads a global campaign to claim ownership of the planet by improving its atmosphere.

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Nasa SpaceX launch: Astronaut crew heads to orbit - BBC News

A team of four leaves Florida on a SpaceX rocket and capsule, bound for the orbiting laboratory.

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Covid-19: Normal life back next winter, says vaccine creator - BBC News

Prof Ugur Sahin also raises hopes the vaccine, developed with Pfizer. could halve Covid transmission.

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Most statin problems caused by mysterious 'nocebo effect', study suggests -

Issues are not caused by the drug but by people believing it will make them sick, a study suggests.

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The heartbreaking video and the death of a Kurdish-Iranian family - BBC New

A video clip of a girl who died with her family crossing the English Channel highlights their drive for a better life.

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Vaccine rumours debunked: Microchips, 'altered DNA' and more - BBC News

We've looked at four false Covid vaccine claims that won’t go away.

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In pictures: Connecting the world's redheads - BBC News

Scottish photographer Kieran Dodds has been taking pictures of people from around the world with ginger hair.

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New Sentinel satellites to check the pulse of Earth - BBC News

More satellites are ordered for the EU project that monitors the state of the planet.

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Cognitive Load Theory: Explaining our fight for focus - BBC Worklife

Cognitive Load Theory provides a useful framework for understanding the different ways the pandemic could be playing havoc with your mental function.

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