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Pandemics result from destruction of nature, say UN and WHO | World news |

Experts call for legislation and trade deals worldwide to encourage green recovery

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How Elon Musk aims to revolutionise battery technology - BBC News

Could the least exciting bit of Elon Musk's empire end up being the most transformative?

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John Bolton: Trump administration sues to block book - BBC News

The Department of Justice says the book, published next week, contains "classified information".

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Van Gogh and Gauguin letter about brothel visit sells for 210,000 euros - B

Van Gogh and artist Paul Gauguin penned the "exceptional" letter while living together in late 1888.

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Giant space chamber installed in Oxfordshire - BBC News

UK satellite manufacturers will soon have the use of one of the biggest test vessels in Europe.

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Why Trump's plan to withdraw US troops has dismayed Germany - BBC News

Germany fears President Trump's plan to cut 9,500 US troops will weaken transatlantic security.

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Endangered cheetahs snapped in award-winning photos - BBC News

A photography competition shows the endangered big cat in its natural glory.

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DNA study reveals Ireland's age of 'god-kings' - BBC News

A genetic survey of ancient remains from Ireland reveals the existence of a Stone Age social elite.

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Blowing bubbles: Soapy spheres pop pollen on fruit trees - BBC News

Japanese researchers succeed in fertilising pears using pollen carried on a soap bubble.

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Aunt Jemima to change branding based on 'racial stereotype' - BBC News

Aunt Jemima's branding has often been criticised for playing to a slavery-era stereotype.

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What outdoor space tells us about inequality - BBC Worklife

Whether it's a small balcony, a home garden, or access to a park, outdoor space has long been a luxury for many – not a given. And the pandemic's made it even worse.

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Mystery egg likely belonged to giant sea reptile, scientists say - BBC News

The football-like fossil has puzzled scientists since it was found in Antarctica almost a decade ago.

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John Bolton: Trump sought Xi's help with re-election - BBC News

Details from the new book by the president's ex-national security adviser include damning accusations.

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Ten Tors: Hundreds complete cancelled hikes at home - BBC News

Teenagers complete the hikes of up to 55 miles by doing laps of their gardens or the countryside.

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What if all viruses disappeared? - BBC Future

If all viruses disappeared, the world would be very different — and not necessarily for the better. But what exactly would happen?

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US-China row moves underwater in cable tangle - BBC News

In another sign of growing tension, a high-speed internet cable looks set to be blocked by the US.

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Coronavirus: What is the true death toll of the pandemic? - BBC News

Far more people have died during the coronavirus pandemic than official Covid-19 data can account for

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Pub chain and insurer apologise for slavery links - BBC News

Greene King and Lloyd's of London pledge to make donations to black, Asian and minority ethnic groups.

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Dark matter hunt yields unexplained signal - BBC News

The Xenon 1T experiment may have found signs of a previously undetected dark matter particle.

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New evidence of virus risks from wildlife trade - BBC News

Animals sold in markets and restaurants in Southeast Asia harbour multiple coronaviruses, study shows.

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John Bolton: Ten biggest claims in his Donald Trump book - BBC News

The White House tried to stop its release, but a judge has rejected its bid with extracts already published.

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Stolen Van Gogh: Art detective receives photos of 'stolen work Spring Garde

Spring Garden was stolen from a museum during the coronavirus lockdown in the Netherlands in March.

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(2) Why is there still no system to save passengers from a falling airplane

Answer (1 of 12): At first I thought "what a question" but then within seconds I realized, what a great question ! I'm looking forward to reading the many anticipated answers. From my perspective as an Aero Engineer, sadly it's always been about cost. We design aircraft and test them to valid...

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Breathtaking new map of the X-ray Universe - BBC News

A new Russian-German space observatory produces the most detailed ever all-sky image seen in X-rays.

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