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xkcd: Black Holes vs Regular Holes

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Gaganyaan: India launches test flight ahead of sending man into space - BBC

The launch was the first in a series of tests ahead of Gaganyaan, India's first crewed space mission.

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Czech village priest sorry for smashing pumpkins - BBC News

The parish priest said he would have acted differently had he known they were carved by children.

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Kelvin Kiptum: From borrowing shoes to breaking world records - BBC Sport

Kelvin Kiptum is the marathon world record holder, but he could not buy shoes or travel to a track when he started out.

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(488) Why Did Attosecond Physics Win the NOBEL PRIZE? - YouTube

Check out the Space Time Merch Storehttps://www.pbsspacetime.com/shopPBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http:...

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AI tidies up Wikipedia’s references — and boosts reliability

A neural network can identify references that are unlikely to support an article’s claims, and scour the web for better sources.

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(488) Words - YouTube

Made by Everynonehttp://www.everynone.comDirected by Daniel Mercadante & Will HoffmanThis is the "Director's Cut" of a video that appeared on WNYC's Radiolab...

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EU bids to tighten migration rules after attacks in Arras and Brussels - BB

Killings by militants in France and Belgium prompt calls for better screening of migrants.

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Gwyneth Paltrow says nepo baby label is an 'ugly moniker' - BBC News

The actress says she doesn't like the "judgement that exists around kids of famous people".

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'Mannequin' arrested after Warsaw shop burglary - BBC News

Police arrest 22-year-old who is accused of posing in a shop window before taking jewellery.

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Microsoft's new AI assistant can go to meetings for you - BBC News

The ChatGPT-style tech can take notes, write emails, and take care of other "drudgery".

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Nvidia and iPhone maker Foxconn to build "AI factories" - BBC News

This comes as the US announced plans to cut off more exports of advanced chips to China, in a blow to Nvidia.

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Yunchan Lim: 19-year-old piano sensation signs record deal - BBC News

Yunchan Lim, once called "classical music’s answer to K-pop", signs to the UK's Decca Records.

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At least 189 bodies found at US 'green' funeral home - BBC News

Police say dozens more human remains have been discovered since an investigation was first launched.

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British tourist among three dead in Uganda Queen Elizabeth National Park at

Police say the UK and South Africa citizens and a local guide died in a "cowardly terror attack".

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Why clean air is a luxury that many can't afford - BBC Future

Although almost everyone in the world now breathes air that is polluted in some way, the unfolding story of air pollution is one of environmental inequality.

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Drowning World: 12 striking photos of the climate in crisis - BBC Culture

With a series of portraits of people in their flooded or burnt-out homes, photographer Gideon Mendel tells Fiona Macdonald how he captures images that show our shared vulnerability.

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MI5 head warns of 'epic scale' of Chinese espionage - BBC News

Tens of thousands of British businesses are warned of the risk of having their innovation stolen.

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Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession to be illegal in three weeks - BBC N

Those who repeatedly misuse nitrous oxide will face up to two years in prison, the Home Office says.

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(479) The four types of planetary civilizations, explained by Michio Kaku -

Humanity is a type 0 civilization. Here’s what types 1, 2, and 3 look like, according to physicist Michio Kaku.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://ww...

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In search of the Old Ones: Where to find the world's longest-lived trees -

The famed tree of Sycamore Gap in England was cut down after growing there for around 200 years – but this is just rustle of a leaf compared to the lives of some woody plants.

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Bedbugs: Hotels turn to tech as outbreaks rise - BBC News

Firms are turning to tech - both old and new - to catch outbreaks early, which is vital to stopping the spread.

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Brussels shooting: Police shoot dead attacker who killed Swedes - BBC News

Two died and one person was injured in the Monday attack coinciding with a Sweden football match.

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How unearthing diseases' ancient origins could help produce modern cures -

The DNA of bacteria and viruses that infected humans thousands of years ago is still trapped in their skeletal remains. Scientists are finding out what we can learn from them.

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Brussels shooting: 'Europe shaken' after two Swedes shot dead - BBC News

A football match between Belgium and Sweden is called off after two Swedes are killed.

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