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Why some bike shares work and others don't - BBC Future

Bicycle share schemes have had huge success in some cities and flopped spectacularly in others – what is it that makes or breaks a bike share?

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EU must 'move at speed' on space broadband network - BBC News

The European Commission sets ambitious targets for its satellite secure communications project.

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Indonesia coronavirus: The vaccination drive targeting younger people - BBC

Instead of inoculating the elderly, Indonesia is focusing on working-age adults. Will it succeed?

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Here's what we know sex with Neanderthals was like - BBC Future

Scientists know a surprising amount about the titillating episode in human history when our species got together, including whether we kissed and the nature of their sexual organs.

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Is seeing your doctor online working? - BBC News

The coronavirus pandemic has helped spark a boom in virtual doctor's visits.

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Lisa Montgomery: US executes only woman on federal death row - BBC News

Lisa Montgomery, who killed a pregnant woman and took her baby, died by lethal injection in Indiana.

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Ongeveer een derde van iedereen die in België woont, is van buitenlandse herkomst of heeft de buitenlandse nationaliteit. Dat blijkt uit cijfers van Statbel, het statistische agentschap van de federale overheid, die voor het eerst de herkomst van de Belgische bevolking in kaart bracht. De voorbije tien jaar steeg dat cijfer aanzienlijk, en het is de verwachting dat het blijft stijgen.

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Shincheonji: Korean sect leader found not guilty of breaking virus law - BB

Lee Man-hee was however found guilty of embezzlement and handed a suspended jail term.

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BBC - Travel - The erotic origins of Italy's most famous sweet

Italy has a number of age-old pastries that resemble genitalia, like cannoli. But while they may induce a few giggles nowadays, their origins are linked to serious traditions.

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Man has two guesses to unlock bitcoin worth $240m - BBC News

A programmer is trying to remember the password to unlock a digital wallet set up a decade ago.

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Gurlitt's last Nazi-looted work returned to owners - BBC News

The last of 14 works identified as looted from Jewish collectors is returned to the owner's heirs.

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Tower of London's 'queen' raven Merlina missing - BBC News

According to legend, at least six ravens must be kept at the Tower or it will fall.

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Trump impeached for ‘inciting’ US Capitol riots - BBC News

Donald Trump becomes the first president in US history to be charged with misconduct in office twice.

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The 'megascale' structures that humans could one day build - BBC Future

What are the biggest, boldest things that humanity could engineer? From planet lifters to space cannons, Anders Sandberg explores some of history's most ambitious visions.

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Twitter boss: Trump ban is 'right' but 'dangerous' - BBC News

Jack Dorsey acknowledges that banning the president undermines the ideals of an open internet.

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Past Covid-19 infection may provide 'months of immunity' - BBC News

But researchers warn there is still a risk of catching and passing the virus on to others again.

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Belgian king's car hit during riots over death in police custody - BBC News

Violence breaks out as hundreds gather at a police station over the death of a 23-year-old in custody.

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BBC - Travel - The world 'traveller' who never left home

Luis Martinez has written thousands of vivid poems about cities around the world, yet the Cuban bus porter has never left his homeland.

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Wikipedia at 20: The encyclopedia in five articles - BBC News

The site's co-creator Jimmy Wales helps pick a handful of defining pages on the site.

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Electric eels work together to zap prey - BBC News

The electric predators work in groups to herd and "zap" their prey in unison, scientists shocked to discover.

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India's Kumbh Mela festival begins amid Covid concerns - BBC News

Thousands of Hindus arrive for the bathing festival despite warnings to stay away during the pandemic.

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North Korea unveils new submarine-launched missile - BBC News

The show of military strength comes days before the inauguration of Joe Biden as US president.

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SLS: Nasa's 'megarocket' engine test ends early - BBC News

A critical engine test for Nasa's new "megarocket" - the Space Launch System (SLS) - ends early.

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Nepali climbers make history with winter summit of K2 mountain - BBC News

Until now, K2 was the only mountain higher than 8,000m not to be conquered in winter.

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