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Facebook's spread not linked to psychological harm, study finds - BBC News

Oxford researchers say there's no evidence the platform's growth across 72 countries harmed wellbeing.

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Texas woman injured after hawk drops snake on her - BBC News

A passing hawk drops a serpent on Peggy Jones as she mows grass, leading to a three-way struggle.

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James Webbtelescoop doet ontdekking die toch minstens één grote kosmische v

De James Webbtelescoop heeft een opvallende ontdekking gedaan: op een beeld dat is vrijgegeven door het Europese ruimtevaartagentschap ESA is een groot vraagteken te zien. En bij een vraagteken hoort natuurlijk een vraag. In dit geval: wat is dat mysterieuze kosmische vraagteken precies?

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Investigating the 'spiritual healers' sexually abusing women - BBC News

A hidden world of exploitation by men working as "spiritual healers" has been uncovered by the BBC.

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New York City beach closed after woman suffers shark bite - BBC News

Officials say this is the first confirmed shark bite on the popular Rockaway Beach in recent memory.

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xkcd: Solar Panel Placement

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Weight-loss drug heart benefit 'significant' - BBC News

Trial suggests Wegovy cuts risk of cardiovascular event in overweight people with heart disease by a fifth.

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Mushroom poisoning deaths: Family lunch mystery grips Australia - BBC News

Said to have been poisoned by wild mushrooms, three in a tight-knit town are dead, with another critical.

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Do people really swallow spiders in their sleep? - BBC News

Spider experts fear arachnids have been unfairly blamed for a Hertfordshire man's breathing problem.

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Italian man crushed to death under falling cheese wheels - BBC News

Giacomo Chiapparini was buried when a shelf broke in his warehouse in the Lombardy region on Sunday.

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Italian fugitive Vincenzo La Porta caught in Greece thanks to football phot

Vincenzo La Porta has been on the run for 11 years but was tracked down to Greece by police.

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The Russians hunting for cheap flats in occupied Mariupol - BBC News

Largely destroyed by Russian forces, Mariupol is now portrayed by Moscow as a desirable city.

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Uganda paternity testing causes huge controversy - BBC News

There are reports of a surge in men wanting to know if they are the biological fathers of their children.

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In Pictures: The protectors of a 7,000-year-old faith - BBC Travel

Lalish is a tiny mountain village in Kurdistan with a population of just 25. It is to the Yazidis what Mecca is to Muslims.

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James Webb telescope captures end stages of dying star's life - BBC News

The images captured by the James Webb telescope show the star in an unprecedented level of detail.

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Voyager 2: Nasa fully back in contact with lost space probe - BBC News

Voyager 2 has restored its communication with Earth months earlier than expected.

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US snake hunters fight pythons big enough to devour gators - BBC News

Over the past decade, thousands have competed to kill some of the planet's biggest serpents in Florida.

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What is the best clothing to keep you cool in a heatwave? - BBC Future

Is it dry or humid? This is the ultimate question when choosing what to wear.

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Fremantle Highway: Disaster averted as burnt car carrier reaches port - BBC

The crippled Fremantle Highway is towed into Eemshaven after fire ravaged the ship for a week.

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xkcd: How to Coil a Cable

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Worldcoin suspended in Kenya as thousands queue for free money - BBC News

The authorities say they have data privacy concerns over Sam Altman's new cryptocurrency project.

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AI offers huge promise on breast cancer screening - BBC News

Swedish study found computer-aided detection could spot cancer at similar rate to two radiologists.

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The Great Resignation is 'over'. What does that mean? - BBC Worklife

A years-long period of record-high quits rocked the workforce in ways we couldn't have imagined. But the mass exodus is done, say experts.

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Henrietta Lacks: Family of black woman whose cells were taken settle case -

Henrietta Lacks' cells were harvested in 1951 without her consent and used for medical research.

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Voyager 2: Nasa picks up 'heartbeat' signal after sending wrong command - B

A signal sent in error left Voyager 2's antenna tilting the wrong way, severing contact with Earth.

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