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Shetland spaceport gains planning approval - BBC News

Rocket launches in the far north of the UK come a step nearer after planning permission is granted.

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Europe's Mars rover 'very unlikely' to launch in 2022 - BBC News

The UK-built Rosalind Franklin vehicle is caught up in the diplomatic crisis over Ukraine.

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Snake Island: Ukraine says troops who swore at Russian warship are alive -

The 13 troops were believed to have died defending Snake Island after cursing a Russian warship.

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Russia considers accepting Bitcoin for oil and gas - BBC News

Thousands of anonymous donations are being made to the Ukrainian military in Bitcoin.

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Dunwich: The British town lost to the sea - BBC Travel

The thriving port town of Dunwich was lost to storms in the 13th Century. But scientists recently have discovered that it wasn't lost at all – it's simply underwater.

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Sid Meier warns the games industry about monetisation - BBC News

The creator of Civilization speaks to the BBC on the 30th anniversary of its release.

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Ukraine invasion: Would Putin press the nuclear button? - BBC News

"Would never do" isn't a phrase that applies to Vladimir Putin, the BBC's Steve Rosenberg believes.

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Endurance: The Newport stowaway on Shackleton shipwreck - BBC News

When Percy Blackborow hid on a ship he joined a doomed expedition which has gone down in history.

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Snake Island: Ukraine says soldiers killed after refusing to surrender - BB

Ukraine says the soldiers died defending a tiny island after refusing to surrender to a Russian ship.

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Ukraine conflict: Refugees rush to borders to flee Russia's war - BBC News

BBC correspondents talk to Ukrainians heading to the five countries on their western border.

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Artificial intelligence to help farmers see cloud-covered fields - BBC News

A Cornish start-up develops a technique to make cloud-free views of the UK from satellite images.

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BBC Ukrainian editor: My son and I packed, and just left Kyiv - BBC News

Marta Shokalo, of the BBC Ukrainian Service, describes her decision to leave the capital for the countryside.

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Praggnanandhaa: How India is emerging as a chess powerhouse - BBC News

Praggnanandhaa is the third Indian to beat world champion Magnus Carlsen in a tournament.

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Vaccines: What we know about long-term safety now - BBC News

Despite concerns over Covid vaccines, most side effects occur with hours or weeks of having a jab.

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Will We Discover Cosmic Strings From the Big Bang? - YouTube

Take the Space Time Fan Survey Here: https://forms.gle/wS4bj9o3rvyhfKzUAPBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:ht...

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Are perpetual motion machines possible? - YouTube

A wheel that spins forever; a bird that never quenches its thirst; a clock that never stops ticking, an endless source of free energy. These are but the drea...

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'Dinosaur asteroid' wrought springtime devastation - BBC News

The time of year that a giant rock hit Earth 66 million years ago may have been a critical factor.

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The Impossibility of Perpetual Motion Machines - YouTube

You can learn more about CuriosityStream at https://curiositystream.com/spacetimePBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station,...

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Noor Muqaddam: Diplomat's daughter beheaded for spurning proposal - BBC New

A man is sentenced to death for raping and murdering the woman at his home in Pakistan's capital.

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Ukraine invasion: Is this a new Cold War, asks John Simpson - BBC News

Vladimir Putin might turn Russia back to the days of the USSR, our world affairs editor writes.

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Ukraine conflict: Russian forces invade after Putin TV declaration - BBC Ne

Moscow launches a deadly attack targeting cities and military targets, as civilians attempt to flee.

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(238) Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Why You Can’t Reach Absolute Zero - YouT

Cool things happen at low temperatures. In this StarTalk explainer, we’re cooling things down – way down. But how cold can we actually get? Neil deGrasse Tys...

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Life may actually flash before your eyes on death - new study - BBC News

Scientists - who "accidentally" made the first ever recording of a dying brain - saw startling results.

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Metaverse app allows kids into virtual strip clubs - BBC News

A BBC investigation witnesses grooming, sexual material and a rape threat in a virtual reality world.

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