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The groundbreaking way to search lungs for signs of Covid-19 - BBC News

Artificial intelligence technology is being rapidly deployed worldwide to help tackle Covid-19.

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Coronavirus: Calls to shut down 'dirty fur trade' - BBC News

Mink have caught Covid-19, adding to the list of infected animals, and prompting calls for trade bans.

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Coronavirus: France's first known case 'was in December' - BBC News

The case means Covid-19 may have arrived in Europe almost a month earlier than previously thought.

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BBC - Travel - The tiny ‘country’ between England and Scotland

For 300 years, the Debatable Lands flourished as an anarchic no-man's land; not independent, but too dangerous for either Scotland or England to be able – or want – to take control of.

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How We Know The Universe is Ancient - YouTube

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Coronavirus: The lure of mafia money during the crisis - BBC News

Italian businesses are crumbling in the crisis, leaving a familiar "benefactor" to fill the vacuum.

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Coronavirus: US to borrow record $3tn as spending soars - BBC News

The sum is more than five times the previous quarterly record, in the 2008 financial crisis.

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'Murder hornets' land in the US for the first time - BBC News

The "shockingly large" hornets can kill humans with their sting and are known to destroy beehives.

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Man, dog and five camels rescued from fall in Australian bush - BBC News

The convoy was pulled down a steep embankment in Australia after one of the camels slipped.

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The performance-enhancing trick to being a better athlete - BBC Future

The placebo effect is well known for its medical benefits, but there is evidence it could give athletes an edge, too.

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Coronavirus: 'Missing link' species may never be found - BBC News

The identity of the "intermediate host" animal that first passed the coronavirus to a human may never be found, say scientists.

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‘After eight years on drugs, I run a million-dollar firm again' - BBC News

The US designer who rebuilt his life after destroying it through cocaine and crystal meth addiction.

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HS2 protesters spending coronavirus lockdown in trees - BBC News

Protesters against HS2 are still trying to save threatened forests during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Malaria 'completely stopped' by microbe - BBC News

Scientists say the microbe - found in the wild near Lake Victoria - has enormous potential.

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Night burials amid Tanzania's coronavirus defiance - BBC News

Some fear the East African nation is downplaying the pandemic as it seeks to protect its economy.

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BBC - Travel - The indigenous communities that predicted Covid-19

For hundreds of years, indigenous groups have warned that destroying the environment leads to disease and adversely affects lives and culture. Is the world now ready to listen?

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Venezuela accuses Colombia of attempting 'terrorist' sea invasion - BBC New

The government claims Colombian "terrorist mercenaries" tried to enter Venezuela on speedboats.

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Love Bug's creator tracked down to repair shop in Manila - BBC News

Two decades after the world's first major computer virus, an author finds the perpetrator in Manila.

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Algerian singer Hamid Cheriet - Idir - dies in France at 70 - BBC News

The president of Algeria pays tribute by calling the Berber singer an icon of Algerian art.

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Coronavirus: What global travel may look like ahead of a vaccine - BBC News

As countries ease their coronavirus restrictions, what can would-be travellers expect to experience?

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Coronavirus: 'Covid toe' and other rashes puzzle doctors - BBC News

A Spanish study identifies five rashes present in some coronavirus hospital patients.

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North and South Korea in gunfire exchange after Kim Jong-un reappears - BBC

South Korea says bullets hit one of its border posts, a day after the North's elusive leader reappears.

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Hafthor Bjornsson: Game of Thrones actor breaks 501kg deadlift record - BBC

Hafthor Bjornsson, who was Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane in the series, lifted 501kg.

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Using Graphical User Interfaces like Cypress' in WSL2 - DEV Community ?‍??‍

The Window Subsystem for Linux is very powerful. After exploring it for a bit, I wanted to push it ev...

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Coronavirus: Why so many people are dying in Belgium - BBC News

Belgium believes its high Covid-19 mortality rate is down to more rigorous counting of cases.

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