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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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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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