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Why gluten free might not be so good for you after all - BBC Newsbeat
There's a link between a gluten-free diet and diabetes.
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BBC - Travel - A city with too much history to handle
A group of vigilantes has stepped in to restore forgotten historical sites in Naples’ Vergini neighbourhood.
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Augmented reality goes beyond gimmicks for business - BBC News
Businesses are using augmented reality to engage customers and offer them a window onto a virtual world.
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Dead stars 'to guide spacecraft' - BBC News
Spacecraft could one day navigate through the cosmos using a particular type of dead star as a kind of GPS, German scientists believe.
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(34) Translators: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube
Translators who have aided the U.S. Military in Afghanistan and Iraq are in great danger in their home countries, but red tape is making it impossible for ma...
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Only one in four Middle East men backs equality, study suggests - BBC News
Men in the region are under "tremendous stress" to provide for families, a large study suggests.
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Tove Styrke: 'Writing a pop song is like solving a puzzle' - BBC News
Swedish star Tove Styrke shares the secrets of writing the perfect pop song.
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US military drops 'mother of all bombs on IS' in Afghanistan - BBC News
The GBU-43/B bomb was used for the first time in combat to target IS in Afghanistan, the US says.
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(1) What does the Spanish term 'vacilar' really mean? - Quora
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The Qatari princess, Angelina Jolie and the battle of the pyramids - BBC Ne
Why a bitter row has broken out between Egyptians and Sudanese on social media.
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(1) Are You a Boltzmann Brain? | Space Time - YouTube
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACEWas an incredible drop in entropy r...
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(5) Goldbach Conjecture - Numberphile - YouTube
Professor David Eisenbud on the famed Goldbach Conjecture.More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓Catch David on the Numberphile podcast: https://you...
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Covfefe - Wikipedia
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Osama Bin Laden, al-Qaeda leader, dead - Barack Obama - BBC News
Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden is killed by US ground forces in Pakistan, President Barack Obama says.
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Mexican Tarahumara woman wins 50km race wearing sandals - BBC News
The 22-year-old is from Mexico's Tarahumara indigenous community, known for being excellent runners.
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Emil Venkov, sculptor of Fremont’s Vladimir Lenin statue, dies in Slovakia
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Memory and method: In praise of learning by rote - BBC News
Pupils across much of the UK are in the last week of revision for GCSEs, but is learning off by heart still a practised and valued skill?
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Dark matter tracks could give earliest view of Universe - BBC News
Researchers devise a way to glimpse the infant Universe by decoding the earliest ripples in its light.
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The Science of Why We Don’t Believe Science – Mother Jones
How our brains fool us on climate, creationism, and the vaccine-autism link.
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How easy is it to fake it as a doctor? - BBC News
She's doing it. But how many doctors in real life are not who they say they are?
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Mini-skirts and morals in Uganda - BBC News
The debate on what constitutes being improperly dressed in public is reignited after Ugandan civil servants are issued with a strict dress code.
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Trying the Hadza hunter-gatherer berry and porcupine diet - BBC News
The Hadza are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in the world. Could their diet hold lessons for everyone?
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BBC - Travel - Greece’s disappearing whistled language
For some 2,500 years, residents of this mountainous village have used an astonishing language that only they understand. But there are only six people left who can ‘speak’ it.
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Elon Musk and the hyperbolic hyperloop 'announcement' - BBC News
Elon Musk gets "verbal government approval" for an underground tube transport network. Or has he?
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Dark matter hunt eyes deeper home - BBC News
An underground experiment designed to search for dark matter could go even deeper in search of the elusive cosmic "stuff".
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