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Iceland violent volcanic flare-up triggers state of emergency
Powerful lava flows began late on Saturday - but authorities say they have since diminished significantly.
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Woman dies after being chased by bear in Slovakia
She was walking with a male companion when they were set upon by a bear, local officials say.
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Doctors question science behind blood sugar diet trend
Experts say there is "no strong evidence" the monitors, proven to be effective in managing diabetes, can also help people without the condition.
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Harry Potter: Is Miriam Margolyes right that adult fans should 'grow up'?
Fans of the wizarding world have denounced Miriam Margolyes, who said the franchise was for children.
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Climate change: The 'insane' plan to save the Arctic's sea-ice
Could a daring experiment help our planet or is it a dangerous distraction?
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(303) Dark Forest: Should We NOT Contact Aliens? - YouTube
Check out the Space Time Merch Storehttps://www.pbsspacetime.com/shopIn 1974 we sent the Arecibo radio message towards Messier 13, a globular cluster near th...
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How to get the perfect night's sleep
From natural-fibre bedding to a suitable mattress and a calming colour scheme – what are the elements that can help us sleep well?
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Electoral Bonds: Lottery company among India's top political donors
The Election Commission released the full list of the donors and the amount received by political parties.
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The battle between farmers in West Bank pitting Israel against the US
The US has announced sanctions against three more Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
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The drug pilots take to stay awake
Pilot fatigue is in the spotlight this week, with the news that one Indonesian flight had two sleeping pilots at its helm. But the military have a surprising solution.
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A ball of barnacles wins wildlife photo award
The winning photographs from this year's British Wildlife Photography Awards.
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Elon Musk's Starship goes 'farther than ever'
The world's most powerful rocket makes a huge leap in progress in its third test flight.
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Tapeworm larvae in brain linked to underdone bacon
Doctors say a 52-year-old US man infected himself after contracting a tapeworm from undercooked pork.
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Why life is more interesting with extra pi
On π-day, one mathematician explores our fascination with pi and asks why we obsessively compute its digits.
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How a 19th-Century portrait of Abraham Lincoln was later revealed to be a f
While the manipulation of images is increasingly causing concern in the deepfake era, it's been happening for centuries – one of the most iconic photos of Abraham Lincoln was doctored.
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Marlboro firm sells $2.2bn stake in Bud Light owner
Bud Light sales were hit after a US boycott over its work with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
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Women's fertility is more complicated than you might have heard
Female fertility is often said to "fall off a cliff" after 35. The truth is far more complicated.
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Paul Alexander: 'Man in the iron lung' dies at the age of 78
Paul Alexander worked as a lawyer and lived for decades in a metal cylinder which breathed for him.
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Giant redwoods: World’s largest trees 'thriving in UK'
A survey of giant redwoods growing in the UK reveals the trees are doing well - and growing fast.
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Tasseography: The Turkish tradition that's 'as big as Tinder'
The Turkish art of telling fortunes from coffee grounds can be traced back at least 500 years – and is newly beloved by the country's Gen Z-ers.
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Elihu Yale: The cruel and greedy Yale benefactor who traded in Indian slave
The truth of how Elihu Yale made his fortune had been largely forgotten - until now.
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Where we might find aliens in the next decade
Forget UFOs and alien abductions, here's how scientists are really looking for life on other worlds.
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Captain Cook shells go on display at Chesters Roman Fort
The 18th Century collection including specimens from a Captain Cook voyage were saved by a lecturer.
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When wind turbine blades get old what's next? - BBC News
As more wind farms are decommissioned ways need to be found to dispose of their tough turbine blades.
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Airbnb bans surveillance cameras inside rental properties - BBC News
Customers have previously voiced concerns about the use of security cameras inside properties.
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