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Comet landing: Where next for Philae mission? - BBC News

What comes next for the European mission that landed a craft on a comet?

Comet landing: UK team's data bonanza from Philae - BBC News

UK researchers obtain "rich" data from the Philae lander just before its power died.

Comet landing: Organic molecules detected by Philae - BBC News

The Philae lander has detected organic molecules on the surface of its comet, scientists have confirmed.

Phillip Hughes: Australian batsman dies, aged 25 - BBC Sport

Australia cricketer Phillip Hughes dies in hospital, two days after being hit on the neck by a ball during a match in Sydney.

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Does rampant AI threaten humanity? - BBC News

AI represents a threat to humanity, warns Stephen Hawking, but what are the risks of super-smart machines running rampant

Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end mankind - BBC News

Prof Stephen Hawking, one of the world's leading scientists, warns that artificial intelligence "could spell the end of the human race".

Otlet.net | Hommage to Paul Otlet, a father of information science

Hommage to Paul Otlet, a father of information science

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Alma telescope begins study of cosmic dawn - BBC News

The Alma radio telescope, one of the 21st Century's grand scientific undertakings, begins its quest to study the earliest stars.

India Dalit woman beaten, paraded naked in Maharashtra - BBC News

Police in India's Maharashtra state arrest five upper-caste members for beating, stripping and parading naked a low-caste Dalit woman.

Star of Bethlehem: The astronomical explanations - BBC News

Astronomers have been debating for years about what the star of Bethlehem might have been. What are the leading contenders?

Philae comet landing 'all a blur' - BBC News

An image has been released that shows the hairy moment that the Philae comet lander bounced back into space.

The rise of the Swedish cyborgs - BBC News

Is implantable technology the next logical step for wearables?

Slave Voyages

Drawing on extensive archival records, this digital memorial allows analysis of the ships, traders, and captives in the Atlantic slave trade. The three databases below provide details of 36,000 trans-Atlantic slave voyages, 10,000 intra-American ventures, names and personal information. You can read the introductory maps for a high-level guided explanation, view the timeline and chronology of the traffic, or watch the slave ship and slave trade animations to see the dispersal in action.

Philae comet lander eludes discovery - BBC News

The precise location of the Europe's Philae comet lander continues to evade detection despite an intense imaging campaign by the Rosetta satellite.

Viewpoint: The roots of the battle for free speech - BBC News

Historian Tom Holland was one of those who tweeted Charlie Hebdo's image of Muhammad. Here he explains the ramifications of defending free speech.

Real-world beaming: The risk of avatar and robot crime - BBC News

Avatars and robots can now be used to help people "visit" remote locations via the internet - but this raises a host of moral and legal questions.

It's the end of the world, and the BBC feels fine - BBC News

Readers offer their suggestions for a BBC doomsday sign-off after reports surface that CNN has Nearer My God to Thee set to be its musical farewell.

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Controllers now banking on Philae wake-up call - BBC News

The European Space Agency says it will conduct no more dedicated searches for its lost comet lander, and will now wait for the probe itself to call home.

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Passenger lands plane at Humberside Airport after pilot falls ill - BBC New

A passenger manages to land an aeroplane at Humberside Airport after the pilot falls ill at the controls.