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The Eye of Providence: The symbol with a secret meaning? - BBC Culture
How has a seemingly straightforward image – an eye set within a triangle – become a lightning rod for conspiracy theorists? Matthew Wilson looks at the history of an ambiguous symbol.
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Turkmenistan leader unveils giant gold dog statue - BBC News
The sculpture depicts an Alabay, a Turkmen shepherd dog prized for its "pride and self-confidence".
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Have rogue orcas really been attacking boats in the Atlantic?
In the past six months there have been at least 40 incidents involving Orcas off the coasts of Spain and Portugal.
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Europe moves ahead with Ariel exoplanet mission - BBC News
The green light is given to the near-billion-euro space observatory that will study far-off worlds.
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The flying car is here – and it could change the world
Flying cars may seem futuristic – but from commercial jetpacks to personal air taxis, they are already here. Here’s how they could transform the way we commute, work and live.
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BBC - Travel - Where you can see the ‘soul’ of the Earth
Canada’s remote Gros Morne National Park is one of the few places where you can see the Earth’s mantle.
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The burning scar: Inside the destruction of Asia’s last rainforests - BBC N
Exclusive: A forensic investigation finds evidence of deliberate burning in Papua's palm oil plantations.
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The theremin: The strangest instrument ever invented? - BBC Culture
From its chance 1920s invention in Russia, the theremin beguiled Hollywood and sparked a musical revolution, writes Norman Miller.
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Mexico ambush: Mormon families waiting for justice a year on from massacre
A year ago, three Mormon women and six of their children were massacred in Mexico's Sonora desert. What has happened to the families left behind?
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Why the ‘paradox mindset’ is the key to success - BBC Worklife
Although paradoxes often trip us up, embracing contradictory ideas may actually be the secret to creativity and leadership.
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The Nigerians standing up to sex-work traffickers in Sicily - BBC News
The Nigerian leading a battle to help rescue those like herself from a life of prostitution in Sicily.
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Diversity: UPS relaxes rules on beards, braids and piercings - BBC News
The parcel delivery firm says it will loosen guidelines for more than 500,000 workers globally.
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The rebirth of a historic river - BBC Future
For over a century, one of the most important salmon runs in the United States has had to contend with historic dams – and now four of them are set to be taken down.
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Charles Darwin’s hunch about early life was probably right - BBC Future
In a few scrawled notes to a friend, biologist Charles Darwin theorised how life began. It might be one of science’s greatest hunches.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Huge waves eroding British coast
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Drifting rubber duckies chart oceans of plastic - CSMonitor.com
Theirs is an epic tale of resilience and pluck, a seafarer's yarn of high-seas adventure that has seen them brave some of the world's wildest water
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Can the oceans be cleared of floating plastic rubbish? - BBC News
A new plastic island in the South Atlantic raises fears about the level of plastic pollution our seas, but new research could help this worrying trend from worsening.
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Path of tsunami debris mapped out - BBC News
A year on, modellers continue to provide daily forecasts of the likely spread of floating debris washed out into the Pacific by the Japanese Tohoku megatsunami.
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Raving Toy Maniac - The Latest News and Pictures from the World of Toys
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Duckies now call the ocean their bathtub
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www.seabean.com - Things That Float: Plastic Duckies
Plastic Duckies, Rubber Duckies - www.seabean.com
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(3) Surfing For Change: Where is Away, Solving Plastic Pollution ft. Jack J
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Rubbish menaces Antarctic species
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CBBC Newsround | WORLD | 30,000 trainers floating in the Pacific ocean
Thousands of trainers are floating towards Alaska in the Pacific Ocean after falling from a ship.
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BBC NEWS | Europe | Trainers bonanza from cargo wreck
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