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(5) How to Cure Aging – During Your Lifetime? - YouTube
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World Press Photo Contest 2022: Global winners revealed - BBC News
Commemoration to children who died at an indigenous school in Canada captured in 'searing image'.
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Student 'in game of Cluedo' with Asos over mystery item - BBC News
Ffion Morgan accidentally returned one of her belongings to Asos - but does not know what it is.
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Rejuvenation of woman's skin could tackle diseases of ageing - BBC News
Researchers rejuvenate a 53-year-old woman's skin by decades, but clinical applications are a way off.
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Shock result in particle experiment could spark physics revolution - BBC Ne
Scientists find a sub-atomic particle's mass is at odds with one a theory underpinning modern physics.
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Bangalore: How polarisation is dividing India's Silicon Valley - BBC News
Karnataka in south India has been roiled by tensions over polarising campaigns by radical Hindu groups.
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Two men arrested after targeting Secret Service agents in influence operati
The men allegedly spent thousands of dollars impersonating federal officers to get near the agents.
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Ukraine war: Kyiv's successes do not mean imminent victory - BBC News
Successes in the fight against Russia don't mean imminent victory for Ukrainians.
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Energy strategy: UK plans new nuclear reactors to boost production - BBC Ne
The government wants to boost UK energy production and independence as household bills soar.
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Tanis: 'First dinosaur fossil linked to asteroid strike' - BBC News
Remains are unearthed of a dinosaur that may have died on the very day a space rock hit Earth.
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Putin's ultranationalist ally and clown Zhirinovsky dies at 75 - BBC News
Vladimir Zhirinovsky has died in hospital, after a career built on fiery remarks and absurd antics.
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Titanic survivors' items to go under the hammer - BBC News
A blanket and trinket box are among items up for auction close to where the ship was built in Belfast.
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South Korea: Why so many struggle to sleep - BBC News
Growing numbers of South Koreans suffer from sleep deprivation, with many turning to sleeping pills.
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'Single shaming': Why people jump to judge the un-partnered - BBC Worklife
The number of singletons is increasing, yet people still insist on telling them they’ll find a partner soon. What’s with all the pity?
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Hydra: How German police dismantled Russian darknet site - BBC News
German police say illegal sales on the site amounted to at least £1bn a year
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The guitarist who saved hundreds of people on a sinking cruise liner - BBC
Guitarist Moss Hills helped evacuate a sinking cruise liner after some of the crew jumped ship
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The Dutch city testing the future of urban life - BBC Future
With a hotchpotch of neighbourhoods focused on innovative architecture, sustainability and social enrichment, is Almere a glimpse of what living in cities could be like?
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A remote highway along the Arabian Sea - BBC Travel
Following a route once taken by Alexander the Great's army, the Makran Coastal Highway is considered one of the most scenic – and fascinating – in South Asia.
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What are Elon Musk's plans for Twitter? - BBC News
The Tesla founder has become the social network's biggest single shareholder, and a board member.
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'Stolen' Charles Darwin notebooks left on library floor in pink gift bag -
Two books owned by Charles Darwin are left outside Cambridge University library in a pink gift bag.
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Pet cloning is getting more popular despite the cost - BBC News
The controversial process of cloning your dog or cat is growing more popular, despite its high cost.
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The world's oldest dessert? - BBC Travel
Although chickpeas and beans don't usually belong in a pudding, they are core ingredients in one of the oldest – and, some say, one of the most delicious – desserts in the world.
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How the next 'supercontinent' will form - BBC Future
It might seem that the world's landmasses are fixed, but as Richard Fisher discovers, there are major changes coming.
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Fact-checking Russian claims about Bucha killings - BBC News
Russia called footage of bodies in Bucha 'staged' but its evidence for this does not stack up.
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