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Why did Pope Benedict XVI resign? - BBC News
In February 2013, Benedict XVI became the first Pope to resign in almost 600 years. Why did he do it?
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Meet Your Ancestors (All of Them) — Wait But Why
What happens if you take your father, your father's father, your father's father's father, and just keep going?
Philae (spacecraft) - Wikipedia
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Art prankster sprays Israeli wall
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Manchester | 'Beer goggles' effect explained
BBC NEWS | Europe | Rome obelisk prepares for journey home
BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Italian cities to fine 'messy' tourists
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Doomsday' vault design unveiled
Aliens may destroy humanity to protect other civilisations, say scientists
Rising greenhouse emissions could tip off aliens that we are a rapidly expanding threat, warns a report
What is the South China Sea dispute? - BBC News
Overlapping claims in the South China Sea threaten to turn the region into a flashpoint of global concern.
Pakistan jails doctor who helped CIA find Bin Laden - BBC News
A Pakistani doctor is sentenced to at least 30 years in jail for a false vaccination programme which helped the US find and kill Osama Bin Laden.
The Uighurs and the Chinese state: A long history of discord - BBC News
China has been accused by the US of genocide and crimes against humanity against the Muslim minority group.
Quantum physics explanation for smell gains traction - BBC News
A long-standing conjecture that our sense of smell may be due the the effects of quantum physics is gaining ground, thanks to new measurements.
The greatest literary hoax ever? | Books | The Guardian
A French philosopher has been caught out by a literary prank. But it's nothing on the tale of the forgotten artist Nat Tate
Pisces III submersible: A dramatic underwater rescue - BBC News
Fifty years ago two Britons spent three days trapped in a submersible at the bottom of the seabed while a dramatic rescue operation was under way.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Moore's Law original issue found
Marketable Tales of the Exploits of Osama bin Laden
Aliases of Anthony Judge Identified by Google Search
The strange virtual world of 4chan - BBC News
The 4chan website is credited with creating some of the web's biggest phenomena, but it is blamed for wreaking havoc across cyberspace.