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(274) Would a Submarine Work as a Spaceship? - YouTube

How long could a nuclear submarine last in orbit?Get a copy of What If? 2 and Randall’s other books at: https://xkcd.com/booksMore serious answers to absurd ...

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Dinosaur-age 'nightmarish' sea lizard fossil found - BBC News

Scientists believe the species hunted the oceans 66 million years ago with "teeth like knives".

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Concern as the gambling industry embraces AI - BBC News

Campaigners worry that the gambling industry will not use AI responsibly.

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Would a £150,000 wage tempt you to a Scottish island? - BBC News

High salaries are on offer to bring doctors and teachers to Scotland's most beautiful remote communities.

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World's earliest forest discovered, scientists say - BBC News

The tree fossils dating back 390 million years were found near a Butlin's holiday camp in Somerset.

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Robot ships: Huge remote controlled vessels are setting sail - BBC News

Ocean-going vessels with no-one on board - a vision of the future that's coming faster you think.

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AI can be easily used to make fake election photos - report - BBC News

Researchers said they were able to evade rules against "misleading content" more than 40% of the time.

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Can the Panama Canal save itself? - BBC News

The authority that runs the canal is looking at ways to conserve the water it needs to stay open.

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German patient vaccinated against Covid 217 times - BBC News

Researchers have written up the unusual case in a medical journal.

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Pornhub challenges EU over online content rules - BBC News

The adult site is contesting some of its requirements under the Digital Services Act.

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Production of Duvel beer hit by cyber-attack - BBC News

A suspected ransomware attack has left the Belgian brewer unable to make beer at four of its sites.

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MH370: The families haunted by one of aviation's greatest mysteries - BBC N

They still feel chained to the plane that vanished 10 years ago, with their loved ones on board.

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Your personal data all over the web - is there a better way? - BBC News

Would it be better to keep your personal data in one place, rather than entering it into hundreds of websites?

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US lawmakers quiz Musk's Starlink over Russia claims - BBC News

Ukraine alleges that the company's satellite technology has been used by Russia on the battlefield.

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Lord Balfour: Pro-Palestinian protesters damage University of Cambridge pai

Police are investigating after Palestine Action said it had "ruined" a painting of Lord Balfour.

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The Oppenheimer story that won't win Oscars - BBC News

The film shines a light on the work done by scientists in New Mexico but locals say their story is untold.

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US says UFO sightings likely secret military tests - BBC News

Researchers say they found "no evidence" that the US government had interactions with aliens.

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Pakistan blasphemy: Student sentenced to death over Whatsapp messages - BBC

Judges in Pakistan say he shared blasphemous pictures and videos to outrage the feelings of Muslims.

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Sycamore Gap: New life springs from rescued tree - BBC News

BBC News is shown the secret site protecting the remains of the Sycamore Gap tree felled last year.

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Russian student jailed for pro-Ukraine wi-fi name - BBC News

Russia's ruthless crackdown on dissent has seen thousands of ordinary Russians jailed or fined.

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IDF completes road across width of Gaza, satellite images show - BBC News

The IDF says it is to facilitate troop movements but experts fear it could be used as a barrier.

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Tibet boarding schools: China accused of trying to silence language - BBC N

Mandarin is being taught to Tibetans as their main language, threatening the future of their culture.

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Kate photo: Princess of Wales seen after saying she edited Mother's Day pic

The Princess of Wales apologises "for confusion" after agencies recall the image over editing concerns.

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Five skiers found dead and one missing in Swiss Alps - BBC News

Police are still searching for a sixth person, after the group set off on a ski tour on Saturday.

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What a $1 deal says about America's office market - BBC News

The US is facing an office property "apocalypse", which is creating worries around the world.

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