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Brain function can start declining 'as early as age 45' - BBC News
The brain's ability to function can start to deteriorate as early as 45, suggests a study in the British Medical Journal.
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Most hip and knee replacements 'last longer than thought' - BBC News
This helps doctors who often struggle to answer questions from patients on how they will last.
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Cancel culture - Wikipedia
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Decoupled Drupal: Getting Started with Gatsby and JSON:API | Lullabot
Learn how to get up and running with decoupled Drupal using Gatsby and JSON:API.
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Fat rat saved from manhole by German animal rescue - BBC News
"She had a lot of winter flab," the animal rescuer explained after the rodent was set free.
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Being a couch potato 'bad for the memory of over-50s' - BBC News
More than three and a half hours a day of TV could hasten memory decline, a study suggests.
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Quantum computing could head to 'the cloud', study says - BBC News
Researchers show that, if quantum computers fulfil their ultra-fast promise, the job could be farmed out to "the cloud" while remaining secure.
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Individuality drive and 3D tech make firms go bespoke - BBC News
The global individuality drive combined with the latest technologies stimulates companies to produce what used to be off-limits just a while back - mass-oriented bespoke content.
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US detects huge meteor explosion - BBC News
The fireball is the second most powerful in 30 years and the biggest since Chelyabinsk in 2013.
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Do supermarkets know more about us than we do? - BBC News
Product loyalty is not solely based on value, quality or choice but also on personal attachment, studies suggest.
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Bloody Sunday: What happened on Sunday 30 January 1972? - BBC News
Thirteen people were shot dead and several others injured during a civil rights demonstration in 1972.
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Tim Berners-Lee: 'Stop web's downward plunge to dysfunctional future' - BBC
Thirty years after he invented it, Sir Tim Berners-Lee says the web is not what it should be.
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Archaeologists make new Stonehenge 'sun worship' find - BBC News
Two previously undiscovered pits are found at Stonehenge which point to the monument being used as a place of sun worship prior to the stones being erected.
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Voyager-1 departs to interstellar space - BBC News
We finally get an answer to the question we always ask of Voyager-1. Yes, it's made the jump to interstellar space.
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Embracing the IndieWeb | Chad Lee
How I dumped Disqus comments in favor of WebMentions and created a source plugin along the way.
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Web 3.0: the decentralised web promises to make the internet free again
A third generation of web technology could return the web to its original ideals – but do we really want it?
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Psyche: Metal world mission targets 'iron volcanoes' - BBC News
What exotic processes occur on the world known as 16 Psyche? A Nasa mission will soon find out.
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Male pill - why are we still waiting? - BBC News
Another male pill passes human safety tests - but it won't be widely available any time soon, experts say.
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UK lottery winners: What did they do with the money? - BBC News
From £3m investments to designer handbags - the ways a lucky few have chosen to spend the payouts.
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Game of Thrones: Emilia Clarke's brain surgery ordeal - BBC News
"Every minute of every day I thought I was going to die," said the actor, who suffered two aneurysms.
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Can exercise reverse the ageing process? - BBC News
It's not for everyone, but older athletes are pushing the limits of what the body can do as it ages.
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European MPs vote to end summer time clock changes - BBC News
EU states should be able to abolish daylight saving time from 2021, MEPs decide.
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Gatsby and Drupal : Match made in heaven? | Hacker Noon
Gatsby is a popular static site generator that can communicate with any backend.
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Advice From The CIA: How To Sabotage Your Workplace
A new gimmick has entered the management world. It’s an old (1944) CIA manual on how to sabotage an organization’s productivity with poor management.
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The Government and iPhones don't recognise it, but this stretch of desert h
It's not officially recognised by any government, but for a small handful of communities along a remote stretch of the Nullarbor their own custom time zone suits them just fine.
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