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BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Italian cities to fine 'messy' tourists
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PMI-80 - Wikipedia
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PMD 85 - Wikipedia
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Doomsday' vault design unveiled
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Aliens may destroy humanity to protect other civilisations, say scientists
Rising greenhouse emissions could tip off aliens that we are a rapidly expanding threat, warns a report
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(4) From God's Perspective. (FULL SHOW on YouTube/Netflix) - YouTube
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Meet Your Ancestors (All of Them) — Wait But Why
What happens if you take your father, your father's father, your father's father's father, and just keep going?
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Philae (spacecraft) - Wikipedia
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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Art prankster sprays Israeli wall
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BBC NEWS | UK | England | Manchester | 'Beer goggles' effect explained
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Geopunt | Digitaal Vlaanderen
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xkcd: Simple Answers
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ICANN | Archives | Materials on .org Reassignment
ICANN - Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
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Why did Pope Benedict XVI resign? - BBC News
In February 2013, Benedict XVI became the first Pope to resign in almost 600 years. Why did he do it?
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Bridgy
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THE MAN WHO INVENTED THE WEB - TIME
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Genome editing - Wikipedia
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The Feynman Lectures on Physics
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GFA BASIC - Wikipedia
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Nothing to hide argument - Wikipedia
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Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential Online: Re-design Projec
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Stephen Hawking: 'There is no heaven; it's a fairy story' | Science | The G
In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, the cosmologist shares his thoughts on death, M-theory, human purpose and our chance existence
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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Artist Banksy targets Disneyland
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Open science: a future shaped by shared experience | Education | The Guardi
Mapping the human genome showed how the internet can play a vital part in collective scientific research. Now more scientists are collaborating – and inviting amateurs and colleagues from other disciplines to get involved, writes Bobbie Johnson
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Webmention.io
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