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Switzerland's gravity-defying solution - BBC Travel

Switzerland's 15th-Century farmers and vintners had a dangerously creative solution to irrigating their mountainous land that's still in use today.

How global conferences are using tech to stay in business - BBC News

Moving events online kept the industry going during the pandemic and now they're here to stay.

Opioid crisis: US drug giants reach $26bn settlement - BBC News

Four drug-makers and distributors have agreed to pay the sum to settle thousands of government lawsuits.

Monkeypox: More than 200 contacts tracked in US for rare disease - BBC News

No instances of the rare disease had been recorded in the US since 2003.

Nasa probe determines Mars' internal structure - BBC News

Scientists now have absolute numbers for the thickness of the Red Planet's crust, mantle and core.

Bitcoin climbs as Elon Musk says Tesla 'likely' to accept it again - BBC Ne

The firm had said in May it would no longer accept the cryptocurrency over environmental concerns.

Major websites hit by global outage - BBC News

The websites of HSBC, British Airways and Airbnb are among those to have briefly gone offline.

Holiday let plan for windowless WW2 bunker in Ringstead - BBC News

Plans have been agreed to turn the wartime bunker into a holiday home with sea views.

AI breakthrough could spark medical revolution - BBC News

A program has been used to predict the structures of nearly every protein in the human body.

Why some people don't want a Covid-19 vaccine - BBC Future

Social media is rife with posts disparaging the vaccine hesitant – but these reactions are doing more harm than good.

Trading sex for cosmetic surgery in Mexico's narco capital - BBC News

The influence of narcos has caused many women to undergo cosmetic surgery in Mexico's Sinaloa state.

Man rescued in Alaska after week-long bear attack ordeal - BBC News

US Coast Guard officials spotted an SOS sign on a remote shack where the man had been staying.

Covid vaccines: Why a giant plastic bag shortage is slowing the rollout - B

A look at the critical vaccine components in short supply, as a new global marketplace is launched to tackle bottlenecks.

Afghanistan curfew imposed as Taliban militants advance - BBC News

The government says the measure is to help its forces stop Taliban militants infiltrating cities.

Las Vegas murder case cracked with smallest ever amount of DNA - BBC News

Just 15 cells' worth of DNA was used to track down the man suspected of killing a US girl in 1989.

Jeff Bezos and Sir Richard Branson not yet astronauts, US says - BBC News

The US government has tightened rules on which space-goers can claim their astronaut wings.

Meteor wows Norway after blazing through night sky - BBC News

The meteor is believed to have landed in a forest after flashes of light were seen across Norway.

The YouTubers who blew the whistle on an anti-vax plot - BBC News

A mysterious marketing agency secretly offered to pay social media stars to spread disinformation about Covid-19 vaccines

'You'd walk out if your husband hit you - you can't when it's your child' -

Parenting a violent child is a traumatic experience, and one that is often hidden from view.

LA man who mocked Covid-19 vaccines dies of virus - BBC News

Stephen Harmon, who opposed getting vaccinated, has died after a month-long struggle with the virus.

What if Olympic athletes went back to competing naked? - BBC Future

While modern shoes and athletic outfits offer some benefits to competitors, the psychological impacts of not wearing clothes would likely outweigh the physical effects.

Polynesia's master voyagers who navigate by nature - BBC Travel

Ancient Polynesians settled the Pacific islands through the sacred art of wayfinding. Today, navigators sail thousands of miles, without instruments, to preserve the tradition.

Bezos' $2bn offer to get back in race to the Moon - BBC News

The billionaire offers to cover $2bn in Nasa costs to be reconsidered for a Moon lander contract.

(580) What Do Protons Taste Like? - YouTube

The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/stevemould03211Our sense of taste is amazing. The way for...

Ethiopia’s miraculous underground churches - BBC Travel

For centuries, the origin of Lalibela’s rock-hewn churches has eluded everyone except locals, who firmly believe they were carved by angels.