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BBC - Travel - The British town with a third ‘nationality’

Berwick-upon-Tweed has long existed on the borders of change between England and Scotland – a predicament that’s led to the creation of an altogether different identity.

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Why not all screen time is the same for children - BBC Future

Screens are a fixture in children's lives from a young age, but giving them access to television, tablets or phones doesn't always have a negative impact on their development.

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Sir David Attenborough spent lockdown 'listening to birds' - BBC News

The legendary naturalist says restrictions offered a rare chance to witness the natural world.

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(117) Richard Feynman: Can Machines Think? - YouTube

This is a Q&A excerpt on the topic of AI from a lecture by Richard Feynman from September 26th, 1985.This is a clip on the Lex Clips channel that I mostly us...

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The woman who quit smoking and built a global hypnotherapy firm - BBC News

Grace Smith used hypnosis to give up smoking, and it inspired her to take up the profession.

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Roe v Wade: Trump says Supreme Court ruling on abortion 'possible' - BBC Ne

The president says his Supreme Court nominee could rule on a landmark decision to legalise abortion.

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Sri Lanka returns 'hazardous waste' to UK - BBC News

Customs officials said hospital material and plastic was found in the shipment, in breach of rules.

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The long-lost Hitler sitcom that caused outrage - BBC Culture

Thirty years ago, the ill-conceived comedy Heil Honey I’m Home! was cancelled by its UK broadcaster after only one episode. Laura Martin talks to those involved.

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Sir David Attenborough: Naturalist gives Prince George a fossil at royal sc

Sir David presented Prince George with a fossilised shark tooth at a screening of his new programme.

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Nuclear power: Are we too anxious about the risks of radiation? - BBC News

If nuclear power is key to tackling climate change, is it time to reconsider our attitudes?

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Azerbaijan and Armenia clash over disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region - BBC Ne

At least 23 are killed in the heaviest clashes in years over long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh.

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Coronavirus: Age and climate seen as behind Africa's low cases - BBC News

The continent has been spared the surge in coronavirus cases seen elsewhere in the world.

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BBC - Travel - The birthplace of a new ocean

Dystopian and singularly beautiful, Lake Abbe is a desolated landscape of limestone chimneys and active geothermal activity that may one day form the world’s next ocean.

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The German medical students who want to learn about abortion - BBC News

Lack of training is restricting access to abortion in Germany, but students are trying to change that.

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Magawa the mine-detecting rat wins PDSA Gold Medal - BBC News

Magawa the African giant pouched rat has won a PDSA Gold Medal for his work detecting landmines.

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The ancient trade holding back the Sahara Desert - BBC Future

For millennia, the gum of the acacia tree has been prized for its unusual culinary and medical uses. Now, the trees are part of a continent-wide effort to hold back the Sahara Desert.

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Breonna Taylor: Why it's hard to charge US police over shootings - BBC News

There are reasons why it's rare that excessive use of police force leads to a trial. Here they are.

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(503) I Can Twist My Eye Around Its Pupil (And So Can You) - YouTube

Get 68% off for a 2-year plan + 1 month free with this link: https://nordvpn.com/steve and use the promo code "steve" to get the first month free.Torsional e...

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Amazon unveils flying Ring security drone and Luna games service - BBC News

One privacy campaign group says it is Amazon's "most chilling home surveillance product" yet.

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Vietnam police seize more than 320,000 used condoms - BBC News

The condoms were washed and reshaped with wooden dildos before being resold as new, local media say.

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Pregnant woman rescues husband from shark attack in Florida - BBC News

Margot Dukes-Eddy dived into the water to save her husband "without hesitation", police say.

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France street harassment: Strasbourg woman attacked 'for wearing skirt' - B

The woman in Strasbourg says she was attacked in broad daylight by three men for wearing a skirt.

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Are we living at the 'hinge of history'? - BBC Future

Could right now be the most influential time ever? Richard Fisher looks at the case for and against – and why it matters.

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BBC - Travel - Australia’s forgotten other ‘Great Reef’

The Great Southern Reef might not be as well-known as the Great Barrier Reef, but Australia’s "other" reef is brimming with biodiversity – and has battles of its own.

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