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How the 'lazy girl job' took over work TikTok - BBC Worklife
A content creator says workers should clock fewer hours, work from home and make comfortable salaries. Thousands of people couldn’t agree more.
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Pastor at kidnapped US girl's funeral in 1975 charged with her murder - BBC
Gretchen Harrington, eight, was abducted by a family friend during a Bible camp in 1975, police say.
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Brussels bombers found guilty after long murder trial - BBC News
Six of the 10 suspects are convicted of terrorist murder for the twin bombings that killed 32 people.
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Worldcoin: Sam Altman launches eyeball scanning crypto coin - BBC News
Thousands of people scan their irises via an orb on launch day of "dystopian" crypto project.
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Paris to bring back swimming in Seine after 100 years - BBC News
Banned for a century because of filthy water, bathing is to resume in parts of the river.
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Can slow breathing guard against Alzheimer's? - BBC Future
There are believed to be many benefits to slow, controlled breathing. Researchers may have found another – a surprising protection against Alzheimer's.
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Is Elon Musk right to ditch the Twitter logo? - BBC News
Rebrands can pay off - but it's a risky move to replace a famous icon at an organisation in turmoil.
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Elke Roex (ex-politica): ‘Ik kies niet alleen een andere job, maar ook een
Voormalig parlementslid en Anderlechtse schepen Elke Roex (Vooruit) neemt afscheid van de politiek. Ze doet dat onthecht. Iedereen is vervangbaar, zegt ze.
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Oppenheimer: How he was influenced by the Bhagavad Gita - BBC News
The 'father of the atomic bomb' counted the Hindu holy book Bhagavad Gita as one of his favourites.
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Elon Musk: Twitter unveils X logo to replace blue bird - BBC News
Elon Musk says "tweets" will become "x's" in the billionaire owner's latest change to the firm.
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Why is technology not making us more productive? - BBC News
We are in the midst of a technological revolution, but productivity has not improved.
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Intel's deepfake detector tested on real and fake videos - BBC News
We tested Intel's new tool, "FakeCatcher", on videos of Donald Trump and Joe Biden - with mixed results.
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(212) Does Antimatter Explain Why There's Something Rather Than Nothing? -
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Virginia Woolf: Personal copy of debut novel resurfaces - BBC News
A rare UK first edition featuring the author's inscriptions has been digitised and placed online.
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Gorilla thought to be male surprises zoo with birth - BBC News
Columbus Zoo in Ohio says Sully, 8, was found cradling the unexpected newborn in her arms.
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AI will 'lead to more games being made and more jobs' - BBC News
Games have been using forms of AI for years, but what does the industry think of the latest tech?
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xkcd: Global Atmospheric Circulation
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Seven AI companies agree to safeguards in the US - BBC News
White House says it's a 'critical step' towards the responsible development of the technology.
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Can houseplants purify the air in your home? - BBC News
Research shows that house plants don't make much difference to air quality.
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Amsterdam bans cruise ships to limit visitors and curb pollution - BBC News
It comes months after young British men were urged not to hold bachelor parties in the Dutch capital.
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Drones are showing us sharks like never before - BBC News
Astonishing aerial footage reveals sharks are closer to us than we think – and usually leave us alone.
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Famed US hacker Kevin Mitnick dies aged 59 - BBC News
America’s “most wanted” hacker reinvented himself as a cybersecurity consultant after time in prison.
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Beethoven skull fragments return to Vienna - BBC News
The remains have been donated by a US businessman to a university so they can be studied.
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Orca mothers keep 5-tonne sons out of trouble - BBC News
Post-menopausal killer whales protect their adult sons from fights, research shows.
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The Blue Flash: How a careless slip led to a fatal accident in the Manhatta
One day in Oppenheimer's Manhattan Project, a brief, casual moment of carelessness killed one scientist and severely injured another.
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