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The man who returned his grandfather’s looted art - BBC News
More than a century ago, British troops looted thousands of works of art from the Benin Empire - one man decided to return his grandfather's loot.
Encyclopedia of World Problems Has a Big One of Its Own - WSJ
Aboriginal Stonehenge: Stargazing in ancient Australia - BBC News
Is an egg-shaped ring of standing stones in southern Australia the aboriginal equivalent of Stonehenge?
Teeth and jaw are from 'earliest Europeans' - BBC News
Two ancient teeth and a jaw fragment unearthed in Italy and the UK are found to be the earliest remains of modern humans in Europe.
Caravaggio's crimes exposed in Rome's police files - BBC News
An exhibition of documents at Rome's State Archives throws vivid light on Caravaggio's tumultuous life in the city, 400 years ago.
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Ecolynx - YouTube
An integrated information package for biodiversity conservation. EcoLynx was developed by the Union of International Associations (UIA) and co-funded by the ...
The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050 | P
As of 2010, nearly a third of the world's population identified as Christian. But if demographic trends persist, Islam will close the gap by the middle of the 21st century.
AI takeover - Wikipedia
Moore's Law: Beyond the first law of computing - BBC News
Moore's Law is approaching its 50th birthday, but will its prediction that processors will keep doubling in power hold true for much longer?
Don’t laugh too loudly at Homeopathy | All is Status
Keith Hudson The EU Commissioners are ‘mandating’ farmers to use herbal homeopathic methods for treating sick animals. We can reliably say that, because homeopathy requires diluting …
Internet Explorer story was bogus - BBC News
A story which suggested that users of Internet Explorer have a lower IQ than people who chose other browsers appears to have been an elaborate hoax.
Demotivacia - Sklamanie na každý deň
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Seymour Hersh: US version of Bin Laden raid is 'full of lies' - BBC News
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Seymour Hersh says Osama Bin Laden operation was a joint US-Pakistani operation, raising a storm of criticism.
Bin Laden 'focused on US to the end', papers show - BBC News
In his final years alive, Osama Bin Laden urged his followers to remain focused on attacking the US, newly released documents show.
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The rape of Berlin - BBC News
The USSR's role in the defeat of Nazi Germany World War Two is seen as the nation's most glorious moment. But there is another story - of mass rapes by Soviet soldiers of German women.
Cold sore virus 'treats skin cancer' - BBC News
A genetically engineered version of a virus that normally causes cold sores shows real promise for treating skin cancer, say researchers.
The al-Qaeda job application form - BBC News
Got any hobbies or pastimes? Inside the surprising banal process of applying to join al-Qaeda
What was on Osama Bin Laden's bookshelf? - BBC News
Newly released documents show the former Al Qaeda chief was a fan of 9/11 conspiracy theories and had a particular interest in France.
Stonehenge boy 'was from the Med' - BBC News
Chemical tests on teeth from an ancient burial near Stonehenge indicate that the person in the grave grew up around the Mediterranean Sea.
Joyce Carol Oates and that picture of Steven Spielberg with a 'dead' dinosa
A photograph of the director with an animatronic dinosaur, posted online as a joke, prompted some choice comments from Oates. The internet is bamboozled
Kon-Tiki expedition - Wikipedia
'Best candidates' for lost Philae comet lander - BBC News
The European Space Agency releases some pictures that may include its lost comet lander, Philae.
How Richard Feynman went from stirring jelly to a Nobel Prize - BBC News
Comedian Robin Ince looks at the life of Nobel Prize-winning and eccentric physicist Richard Feynman.