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Woodward and Bernstein: Watergate reporters warn of the limitations of AI -
Journalists Woodward and Bernstein tell the BBC the press is essential in finding the truth.
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Workplace AI: How artificial intelligence will transform the workday - BBC
The rise of generative AI in the workplace is inevitable. There’s a lot to be excited about it.
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Could restaurants solve the world's jellyfish problem? - BBC Future
Jellyfish blooms can swamp entire ecosystems, but there's growing interest in their culinary potential. But could this really solve the ocean's problems?
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xkcd: Noise Filter
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Elon Musk: I will say what I want even if it costs me - BBC News
Twitter's owner has been criticised for spreading disinformation and conspiracy theories online.
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The Little Mermaid: Why are films becoming so badly-lit and difficult to se
Clips from the live-action Disney remake have caused a lot of complaint for their gloominess. These days, a lot of blockbusters are dimming the lights. Nicholas Barber explains why.
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Violinist Stefan Jackiw carries on performance when bow breaks - BBC News
Stefan Jackiw says he will never forget his performance with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
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Global warming set to break key 1.5C limit for first time - BBC News
The world is likely to hit 1.5C of warming within the next five years because of rising carbon emissions.
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Albanian prisoners paid by UK government to return home - BBC News
The BBC hears from offenders offered £1,500 each to end their UK sentences early and be deported.
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Record inflation: Five ways Argentines try to cope - BBC News
With inflation above 100%, Argentines have devised a number of strategies to deal with the crisis.
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Titanic: First ever full-sized scans reveal wreck as never seen before - BB
Full-sized digital scans reveal shipwreck in stunning detail, showing unopened champagne bottles.
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(34) Marketing to Doctors: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTu
Pharmaceutical companies spend billions of dollars marketing drugs to doctors.We have a few issues with that.Connect with Last Week Tonight online...Subscrib...
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(34) Squaring Primes - Numberphile - YouTube
Matt Parker is squaring primes.The Great Courses Plus free trial: http://ow.ly/JE3G30hIvoE (episode sponsor)More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓M...
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Dirty-bomb antidote: Drug trial begins in US - BBC News
Volunteers will test a pill designed to remove radioactive contamination from the body.
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French Resistance man breaks silence over German prisoners executed in 1944
Edmond Réveil, 98, said he wanted them to be remembered and their families to know where they are.
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Malawi hippo in deadly attack on packed river boat - BBC News
A one-year-old boy dies and 23 others are missing after the animal capsizes the vessel.
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Salman Rushdie warns free expression is under threat - BBC News
The author made a rare public address nine months after he was stabbed on stage in New York.
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(34) How to Fill a Klein Bottle - Numberphile - YouTube
In a 3D world, it's possible to fill 4D Klein Bottles - featuring Cliff Stoll.More Cliff videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_VideosMore links & stuff in full descrip...
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Dresden jewel theft: Five men convicted of audacious 2019 heist - BBC News
In 2019 the gang broke into a museum in Dresden and stole treasures worth €113 million (£98m).
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xkcd: Crystal Ball
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Rudy Giuliani accused of sexual harassment by ex-employee - BBC News
Donald Trump's former lawyer is accused of coercing an ex-employee into sex in a $10m civil case.
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Florida teacher Jenna Barbee says she faces investigation for playing Disne
Florida teacher Jenna Barbee says she played pupils Strange World, which has a character who is gay.
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ExxonMobil settles decades-old torture case with Indonesian villagers - BBC
The villagers allege torture, sexual assault and beatings by soldiers contracted by the oil company.
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What will replace the International Space Station? - BBC Future
The International Space Station has been ever-present in our lives for more than two decades. What will happen when we lose it in 2031?
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Austrian train plays Hitler speech over loudspeaker - BBC News
Staff and passengers were "upset" by the incident, for which two people have been charged.
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