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The Indian cheesecake secrets found in a 1904 book - BBC News
The 120-year-old recipes are a far cry from the cheesecakes we are familiar with today.
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Jongen van 8 vanonder het zand gered nadat put instort op strand van Nieuwp
In de duinen van Nieuwpoort is een Franstalig jongetje bedolven geraakt onder het zand. Hij speelde in een put met een tunnel toen die plots instortte. Zijn ouders en omstaanders konden hem uitgraven. Hij is buiten levensgevaar naar het ziekenhuis gebracht.
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xkcd: Geohydrotypography
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AI in dance music: What do DJs and producers think of it? - BBC News
With software getting better and venues cutting budgets, could AI replace DJs and producers?
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Sir Elton John gives evidence in Kevin Spacey trial - BBC News
The musician appeared via video link as a defence witness in the actor's sex assault trial.
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How 2013 film The Congress predicted Hollywood's current AI crisis - BBC Cu
With US actors striking in part because of the threat of AI to their livelihoods, a 10-year-old, little-seen movie starring Robin Wright now seems eerily prescient, writes Caryn James.
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Typo sends millions of US military emails to Russian ally Mali - BBC News
Some of the emails reportedly contain sensitive information such as passwords and medical records.
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Apple iPhone from 2007 sells for $190,000 at auction - BBC News
The rare first-edition, unopened 4GB model sold for almost 400 times its original value.
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Drug donanemab seen as turning point in dementia fight - BBC News
The antibody treatment donanemab slows clinical decline by around a third, a large trial confirms.
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What's standing in the way of the flying car? - BBC Future
The era of the flying car appears to be coming closer – but huge challenges remain to be solved.
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Banksy: What it was like to work for anonymous superstar artist - BBC News
Gallery owner Steph Warren had a job at the "reserved" graffiti star's print shop in London.
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Australia baffled as unidentified mystery object washes up on beach - BBC N
The item is under police guard as state and federal authorities work to identify its origin.
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Australian sailor and his dog survive two months at sea - BBC News
Tim Shaddock and his dog Bella ate raw fish and drank rainwater during their ordeal in the Pacific.
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Manipur: The abandoned villages in the crosshairs of India violence - BBC N
Foothill villages in close proximity to warring groups are the most vulnerable in Manipur's conflict.
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How brands hope to tempt you with videos on labels - BBC News
Companies are using augmented reality labels on their products to share videos and animations.
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Twitter loses nearly half advertising revenue since Elon Musk takeover - BB
Elon Musk confirms the firm has a heavy debt load and income in June was not what had been expected.
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Iran's morality police to resume headscarf patrols - BBC News
The controversial police unit enforces Iran's strict dress code and has been accused of brutality.
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'French icon' actress Jane Birkin dies aged 76 - BBC News
The English-French star, who rose to fame alongside Serge Gainsbourg, has died in Paris.
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How Texas is racing to thwart the heat - BBC Future
Amidst a record-breaking heatwave, cities across Texas are exploring ways to keep people cool. But the state also needs to tackle historic inequalities affecting who is most at risk.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'my hometown' - BBC News
A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.
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xkcd: Fireflies
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Shekhar Kapur: Hollywood's diversity push is guilt driven - BBC News
Shekhar Kapur says diverse casting is "a good thing" but hides "a greater, more fundamental issue".
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How the Tonga Hunga volcano produced the most intense lightning ever seen -
The eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai produced one of the most extreme lightning storms ever and it has given scientists a unique glimpse into the volcano's secrets.
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The Black Mirror plot about AI that worries actors - BBC News
As actors strike in Hollywood, unions say they want more protection from artificial intelligence.
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The US military revives an idea for stealthy sea power - BBC News
Powerful new magnets have revived efforts to build a quiet propulsion system for ships and submarines.
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