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(39) The NEW SCIENCE of Moon Formation - YouTube

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Huge rare earth metals discovery in Arctic Sweden - BBC News

Nearly all of the metals, used in mobile phones, electric cars and wind turbines, come from China.

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ExxonMobil: Oil giant predicted climate change in 1970s - scientists - BBC

Researchers claim to put a number on what Exxon knew about temperature rise as early as the 1970s.

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Elon Musk's drop in fortunes breaks world record - BBC News

The Tesla and Twitter boss has seen his fortune fall by $165bn (£135bn) since November 2021.

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What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?

Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña.

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Alchemist: Is this the world's most creative restaurant? - BBC Travel

In a former theatre set building workshop, chef Rasmus Munk and his team offer Michelin-starred meals from food waste, drinks from rabbit's ears and a new way to look at food.

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xkcd: Outdated Periodic Table

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Olivier Vandecasteele: Belgian aid worker sentenced to 40 years in Iran - B

Olivier Vandecasteele is convicted of espionage and other charges, which Belgium says are fabricated.

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Newport News: What happens to a six-year-old who shoots someone? - BBC News

US law prohibits charging a six-year-old as an adult and the minimum age for a juvenile prison is 11.

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Amateurarcheoloog uit Alken vindt dodecaëder in Kortessem: een zeldzaam his

Op een veld in Kortessem heeft amateurarcheoloog Patrick Schuermans uit Alken een stuk van een dodecaëder gevonden. Dat is een zeldzaam historisch voorwerp uit de Romeinse tijd. De amateurarcheoloog heeft zijn vondst geschonken aan het Gallo-Romeins Museum in Tongeren zodat het daar tentoongesteld kan worden.

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Spare review: The weirdest book ever written by a royal - BBC News

Prince Harry's book, with sex, drugs and monarchy, reaches parts never seen before in a royal memoir.

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Joshimath: The trauma of living in India's sinking Himalayan town - BBC New

Hundreds of buildings have developed cracks and families have been evacuated. Can Joshimath be saved?

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xkcd: Etymonline

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UK space launch: Historic Cornwall rocket launch ends in failure - BBC News

The first ever satellite mission launched from UK soil has a technical problem on its climb to space.

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(133) How dirty debaters win against better opponents | Bo Seo - YouTube

How to defeat debaters who deal in distractions, according to two-time world debate champion Bo Seo.Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.c...

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The King's Highway: The road that reveals Jordan's history - BBC Travel

It's mentioned in the Bible, has been used by a succession of empires and links some of Jordan's most important historical sites

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Ozone layer may be restored in decades, UN report says - BBC News

A global agreement in 1987 to ban chemicals harming the ozone layer is working, scientists say.

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Lützerath: German coal mine stand off amid Ukraine war energy crunch - BBC

Activists and police are facing off in Lützerath, where diggers plan to expand a giant coal mine.

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Geneva Bible valued at up to £10k goes under the hammer in Belfast - BBC Ne

The copy of the Geneva Bible going under the hammer in Belfast is valued at up to £10,000.

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Fan outrage at Susan Meachen, the romance novelist accused of faking her de

The drama surrounding author Susan Meachen's alleged death hoax is stranger than fiction.

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The eerie emptiness of 'Britain's Area 51' - BBC Future

Orford Ness is now one of Britain's most protected natural landscapes. For decades, however, it was the hidden nerve centre of secret military research.

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Will the metaverse be your new workplace? - BBC News

Some predict that in the future we'll work in virtual worlds, but others are not convinced.

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What's the problem with inventing flashy new job titles? - BBC Worklife

Employees’ roles and seniority have generally been defined with straightforward terms. But new – even somewhat arbitrary – titles are emerging as work changes. What’s the harm?

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Ana Montes: Top spy freed in US after more than 20 years - BBC News

Ana Montes was described as being among "the most damaging spies" ever caught by the US.

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Uncovering the men behind the 135-year-old message in a bottle - BBC News

Two joiners left the note inside a whisky bottle after laying the floor in an Edinburgh house.

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