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Google launches hieroglyphics translator powered by AI - BBC News
Fabricius uses machine learning to translate ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs via an online tool.
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Seven countries with big (and small) population problems - BBC News
A look at seven countries facing dramatic population changes - and how they are tackling the problem.
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Major US Twitter accounts hacked in Bitcoin scam - BBC News
Twitter says a hacking attack on employees was to blame for one of its biggest ever security lapses.
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The problem with perfectionists - BBC Worklife
People often brag about being perfectionists – but new research shows people much prefer colleagues with realistic expectations.
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EU-US Privacy Shield for data struck down by court - BBC News
The EU-US Privacy Shield, governing the transfer of citizens' data, has been declared invalid.
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The surprising reason why pregnant women get cravings - BBC Future
What’s behind pregnancy cravings? Probably not what you’re thinking.
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BBC - Travel - Freiburg: Germany’s futuristic city set in a forest
This picture-perfect medieval city is celebrating its 900th anniversary, but its innovative design makes it one of the world’s most sustainable and liveable cities.
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The best early novels you’ve never heard of - BBC Culture
Cameron Laux steps away from the canon, asking experts around the globe for their favourite underrated 19th-Century novels.
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Solar Orbiter: Closest ever pictures taken of the Sun - BBC News
The European Solar Orbiter probe captures images just 77 million km from the Sun's surface.
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Climate change: Summers could become 'too hot for humans' - BBC News
Rising global temperatures could see summers that are too hot to work in.
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US tech and film 'collaborating' with China - Barr - BBC News
Such dealings with Beijing risk undermining the liberal order, the US attorney general says.
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Poorest 'will pay price' of aid department merger - MPs - BBC News
The Department for International Development is due to be combined with the Foreign Office.
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Scientists shed light on how the blackest fish in the sea 'disappear' - BBC
Experts have shed light on the mystery of how the blackest fish in the deep sea are camouflaged.
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Doctor Room: The counsellor helping digital sex crime victims - BBC News
"I felt that taking a break is a sin," she says. "If I sleep it means more videos get out there."
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US farmers' beef with Burger King over cow fart ad - BBC News
The fast food chain released a video to promote efforts to change cow diets to combat climate change.
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Beetle-mounted camera streams insect adventures - BBC News
Researchers have developed a tiny lightweight video camera that can be carried by a beetle.
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Is click-and-collect the future of shopping? - BBC Worklife
The Covid-19 crisis has sparked a rise in kerbside shopping options. Consumers like them, so will they stick around in a post-pandemic world?
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Twitter hack: 130 accounts targeted in attack - BBC News
Two days after the hack, Twitter says it is still checking if private data was compromised.
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Protests after Detroit teen detained over missed homework - BBC News
Michigan's supreme court says it will review the original family court ruling against 'Grace'.
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Coronavirus: Piracy incidents double across Asia during pandemic - BBC News
The economic downturn could fuel a rise in offshore robbery and attacks, experts have warned.
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Are Space Elevators Possible? - YouTube
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Capt Sir Tom Moore knighted in 'unique' ceremony - BBC News
The Queen honours the 100-year-old in her first official engagement in person since lockdown.
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Amazon soya and beef exports 'linked to deforestation' - BBC News
UK consumers may unwittingly be buying meat linked to the destruction of the Amazon, experts say.
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'Rambo' suspect Yves Rausch held in Black Forest after five-day hunt - BBC
Police had been hunting for a man in the Black Forest who seized weapons from officers last Sunday.
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Twitter hackers manipulated staff to access internal systems - BBC News
It says attackers copied records from up to eight hacked users, but none were "blue tick" accounts.
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