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200-year-old condom displayed in Amsterdam museum

The sheath is part of an exhibition on 19th Century prostitution and sexuality.

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1940: Intocht Duitse troepen in Amsterdam begin Tweede Wereldoorlog - met Dam, Rokin, Muntplein

Oude filmbeelden van de intocht van het Duitse gemotoriseerde leger in Amsterdam op 15 mei 1940, die voornamelijk gelaten wordt aanschouwd door de Amsterdams...

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We Have To Talk About Weed

Discover Odoo 👉 https://www.odoo.com/r/Ye2The first app is free for life.Thanks to Odoo for sponsoring this video!Join us in embracing the core kurzgesagt p...

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xkcd's What If?

What If? The Video Series is the official adaptation of the 'What If?' books by Randall Munroe (xkcd.com) and is produced by Neptune Studios LLC

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Exercise improves colon cancer survival, major study shows

Risk of dying was cut by a third after colon cancer patients dialled up exercise levels.

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McMigraine: Does the TikTok migraine cola and fries 'cure' really work?

Migraines are one of the most complex neurological disorders. What is the science behind the latest hack?

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Is Our Model of Dark Energy WRONG? | New 4.2σ Results

Learn More About Anydesk: https://anydesk.com/spacetime The biggest news in cosmology in recent years is that the mysterious universe-accelerating entity we ...

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How One Company Secretly Poisoned The Planet

The biggest chemical cover up in history. PFAS has polluted the entire global water system. Now, potentially dangerous forever chemicals are being found in t...

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Immunotherapy drug doubles cancer survival in breakthrough trial

An international study found immunotherapy before surgery could give patients extra years of life.

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Iran: UN nuclear watchdog IAEA concerned over uranium stockpile

The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran now possesses over 400kg of uranium at 60% purity.

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Meghalaya: Indian researchers discover new fish species in limestone cave

Meghalaya state's cave-dwelling fish live hundreds of meters underground in pitch-darkness.

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Why you might be born to run - BBC Future

There is growing evidence that your athletic ability is not just about training.

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Feud: Capote vs the Swans: How a scandalous Truman Capote story exposed the secrets of US high society

Star-studded new series Feud: Capote vs The Swans looks at how author Truman Capote exposed the secrets of some of America's most elite women – and destroyed his career in the process.

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How waiting alters our perception of time

Expert advice on how to get through a waiting period.

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Big tech vows action on 'deceptive' AI in elections

Twenty firms have signed an accord pledging to stop voters being deceived but critics say it lacks teeth.

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Taking a look inside Assynt's ancient Bone Caves

The ancient system of caves in Assynt have been the scene of fascinating discoveries for geologists.

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Ofcom: Almost a quarter of kids aged 5-7 have smartphones

The regulator calls the data a "wake up call", and says parents and industry need to do more.

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Sleep tight: A curious history of beds through the centuries

From beds for Roman newlyweds, to "hangover" benches for 19th-Century workers: the pursuit of a good night's sleep has followed us through the ages.

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How the West is helping Russia to fund its war on Ukraine

Data shows that Russian fossil fuel revenues are three times higher than aid allocated to Ukraine.

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Banksy reveals new artwork - but location remains a mystery

The latest piece of street art depicts the shadow of a lighthouse emerging out of a bollard.

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Dr Strangelove at 60: The mystery behind Kubrick’s Cold War masterpiece

As Stanley Kubrick's satirical masterpiece Dr Strangelove turns 60, an ongoing mystery endures: who was the real-life inspiration for his demonic central character?

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The sinister history behind some of the world's first tourist sites

A TikTok trend is highlighting travellers' long-held fascination with relics. But many argue that the centuries-old tradition of museums displaying human remains is highly problematic.

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Cats distinguish their owner's scent from stranger's, study finds

Scientists believe cats can discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar humans using smell alone.

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Swiss glacier collapse buries most of village of Blatten

Many homes in Blatten have been flattened after a large chunk of the Birch glacier fell on to the village.

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