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Nasa's Ingenuity helicopter makes second Mars flight - BBC News

The Ingenuity drone introduces some lateral movement in its latest flight on the Red Planet.

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Kežmarská chata – Wikipedie

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Zbojnícka chata – Wikipédia

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Votrubova chata – Wikipédia

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How the pandemic has changed our sex lives - BBC Worklife

The pandemic has taken a major toll on our sex lives. Why are our intimate relationships flagging – and could the damage be long lasting?

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Stranded sailor allowed to leave abandoned ship after four years - BBC News

Mohammed Aisha had been living on a ship marooned off Egypt's Red Sea coast for four years.

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The Indonesian island that could host Elon Musk's new SpaceX site - BBC New

A remote island could host Elon Musk's new Space X project - but its residents are not impressed.

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(1) How they found the World's Biggest Prime Number - Numberphile - YouTube

Featuring Matt Parker... See the new title holder in 2024: https://youtu.be/Yp4ilFOtoegMore links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓See part one at: https...

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The guards caring for Chernobyl's abandoned dogs - BBC Future

The descendants of pets abandoned by those fleeing the Chernobyl disaster are now striking up a curious relationship with humans charged with guarding the contaminated area.

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GCHQ chief warns of tech 'moment of reckoning' - BBC News

As our cities become smarter, the West must rely less on Chinese tech, UK intelligence chief warns.

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US Dragon crewship launches to space station - BBC News

Four astronauts leave Florida in a Dragon capsule bound for the International Space Station.

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Chernobyl radiation damage 'not passed to children' - BBC News

A study found no mutations associated with a parent's exposure in the 1986 nuclear accident.

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Tesla's Autopilot 'tricked' to operate without driver - BBC News

A Model Y made multiple trips on a test track without a human in the driver's seat, engineers found.

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Covid: 'Smell training' recommended for lost sense of smell - BBC News

About one in five people say they still cannot smell properly eight weeks after a Covid infection.

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Biden says Armenian mass killing was genocide - BBC News

The statement by the US president drew an immediate rebuke from Turkey, which disputes the term.

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Indonesian submarine sank off Bali, navy says - BBC News

A scan detected the vessel at a depth of 850m, well below the survivable limit, the navy says.

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Northumberland Longridge Towers School strip club teacher banned - BBC News

Richard Glenn is banned for three years over the visit to the Costa Rica lapdancing venue.

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(4) Pavol Hudák - básnik - YouTube

Medailón o básnikovi Pavlovi Hudákovi.SPIŠSKOSOBOTSKÝ CINTORÍNV Sobote je rušno,Jakubisko natáčaTisícročnú včelu,dlhovlasí štatistiv c.k. uniformáchsi šúchaj...

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Malaria vaccine hailed as potential breakthrough - BBC News

Early trials show Oxford developers may have finally found an effective jab against the disease.

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Facebook v Apple: The ad tracking row heats up - BBC News

Why is there a dispute between the two tech giants and does it affect you?

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Indonesian navy submarine found split into three on sea bed - BBC News

The shattered hull of the vessel is found on the sea bed off Bali and all 53 crew are confirmed dead.

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Butetown: Search to find people in photos from Cardiff Docks past - BBC New

Historians are asking for help to identify people in photos taken in the city around 100 years ago.

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Screen time at 'breaking point' but can tech help? - BBC News

There is growing evidence notifications and too much screen time can reduce attention and productivity.

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Afghanistan War: How can the West fight terrorism after leaving? - BBC News

As Western troops prepare to go, there are concerns over the future of counter-terrorism operations.

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Is extreme working culture worth the big rewards? - BBC Worklife

Aspiring young workers in top-tier jobs know they’re signing up for gruelling, startlingly long hours. Are the rewards in jobs like these worth the crushing toil?

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