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Fossils may be 'earliest animals' - BBC News
Small, irregularly shaped fossils from South Australia could be the oldest remains of simple animal life found to date.
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Is this the meaning of life? | John Stewart | Science | The Guardian
John Stewart: Developments in evolutionary theory suggest we have a central role to play in the future of the universe
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Scottish rocks record ancient oxygen clues - BBC News
Oxygen levels on Earth reached a critical threshold to enable the evolution of complex life earlier than previously thought, say scientists.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Tiny fossils reveal inner secrets
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Coronavirus: From 'We've shut it down' to 100,000 US dead - BBC News
Almost as many Americans have been killed in three months by Covid-19 than in 44 years of wars.
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Men hired for sexual fantasy break into wrong house - BBC News
The pair, hired for role play involving a broom, mistakenly went to the wrong house with machetes.
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Biggest UK solar plant approved - BBC News
Climate change: Go-ahead for controversial solar farm - the UK's biggest
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Trump signs executive order targeting Twitter after fact-checking row - BBC
The US president's move follows a decision by Twitter to add a "fact-check" notice to his tweets.
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Trump to redefine social-media legal protections - BBC News
The US president is expected to sign an executive order following a row with Twitter.
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Austrian police publish honey-trap photos in Strache inquiry - BBC News
The video scandal toppled the government - now police are trying to find the woman in the sting.
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Uber destroys thousands of bikes and scooters - BBC News
Videos of the red bikes being crushed were shared online after Uber sold its Jump business to Lime.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Ancient life thrives in the deep
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BBC - Travel - Spain’s mysterious mummies
For years, the origins of the Guanches have been a mystery, with some people speculating they could have been descendants of Atlanteans.
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Climate change: 'Stunning' seafloor ridges record Antarctic retreat - BBC N
Scientists are learning just how fast the ice margin of Antarctica can retreat in a warming world.
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'Cannabis burned during worship' by ancient Israelites - study - BBC News
Cannabis residues have been found on an altar in an ancient desert temple in Israel.
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Twitter hides Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence' - BBC News
For the first time, Twitter has hidden a tweet on the president's profile behind a warning.
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Lion attack in Australia leaves zookeeper badly injured - BBC News
The woman suffered critical injuries while cleaning an enclosure in New South Wales, police say.
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World's deepest octopus captured on camera - BBC News
A "Dumbo" octopus is photographed at a depth of 7,000m in the Indian Ocean's Java Trench.
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The little lights now packing a deadly punch - BBC News
LEDs already light our houses but developments are making them even more powerful.
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Coronavirus: Bill Gates ‘microchip’ conspiracy theory and other vaccine cla
Fact-checking vaccine claims - including ones about the ex-Microsoft boss and a dubious cow-dung trial.
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Are we living in a Blade Runner world? - BBC Culture
The 1982 sci-fi film imagined a dystopian metropolis in November 2019. But, now we've caught up, to what extent did it really predict our present reality, asks David Barnett.
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Coronavirus: Belgian Prince Joachim tests positive after lockdown party - B
Spanish police are investigating whether a party attended by Prince Joachim breached lockdown rules.
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SpaceX launch: Nasa astronauts begin historic mission on private spaceship
Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken head out on a mission to initiate a new, commercial era in spaceflight.
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China-India border: Why tensions are rising between the neighbours - BBC Ne
Tensions in the Himalaya have the potential to escalate as they pursue their strategic goals.
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