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Compassionate conservation is 'seriously flawed' - BBC News
The idea that you cannot kill any animal is "fatally flawed" as a conservation concept, scientists argue.
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Antimatter Tevatron mystery gains ground - BBC News
A US particle physics experiment inches closer to explaining once and for all why there is more matter than antimatter in the Universe.
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Tiananmen Square: What happened in the protests of 1989? - BBC News
It's more than 30 years since the Tiananmen Square protests were crushed in Beijing. What happened and why?
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(2) Tribonacci Numbers (and the Rauzy Fractal) - Numberphile - YouTube
Edmund Harriss introduces a very cool tiling and talks about Tribonacci Numbers.More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓Numberphile Podcast: https://...
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The preachers getting rich from poor Americans - BBC News
Some televangelists ask people to give cash to earn financial favour from God - it's often the hardest-up giving their last pennies.
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Mastectomy: 'I got rid of my boobs aged 27 to save my life' - BBC News
Hayley had a double mastectomy to reduce her risk of hereditary breast cancer.
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Changes to the world's time scale debated - BBC News
Scientists are debating whether we need to come up with a new definition of the world's time scale
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Bush deplores 'crime' of slavery
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Stars concoct complex molecules - BBC News
Researchers looking at light from far-flung stars suggest that the material forged near them is far more complex than previously thought.
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Air Canada: Woman wakes up alone on dark, parked plane - BBC News
Tiffani Adams says she has experienced "re-occurring night terrors" since the incident.
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App that can remove women's clothes from images shut down - BBC News
Furore brings shutdown of app that used artificial intelligence to make convincing nudes of clothed women.
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100% Getting started with Webmentions in Gatsby
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Bin Laden: Al-Qaeda leader was unarmed when shot - US - BBC News
Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was unarmed when he was killed by US troops on Sunday after resisting capture, the White House says.
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US special forces Afghan helicopter downed 'by Taliban' - BBC News
Thirty US troops, said to be mostly special forces, are killed, reportedly when a Taliban rocket downed their helicopter - the largest single US loss of life in the Afghan conflict.
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Tomb found at Stonehenge quarry site - BBC News
The tomb of the builders of Stonehenge could have been unearthed at the site where the original bluestones were quarried in 2300BC.
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Map tracks Antarctica on the move - BBC News
Scientists produce what they say is the first complete map of how the ice moves across Antarctica.
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Wikipedia founder calls for social media strike - BBC News
The two-day boycott would mean people not post anything to social media apart from strike notices.
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Dalai Lama 'deeply sorry' for remarks about women - BBC News
The Tibetan spiritual leader apologises for saying a future female successor should be "attractive".
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Remote Mount Michael volcano hosts persistent lava lake - BBC News
The rare feature exists inside the crater of the Mount Michael stratovolcano in the South Atlantic.
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Smoking 'damages eyes as well as lungs' - BBC News
Millions of people in the UK are putting their sight at risk by continuing to smoke, warn specialists.
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Sudan tomb diver reveals pharaoh's secrets - BBC News
Archaeologists dive down to underwater tombs to access them for the first time in 100 years.
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Stromboli: One dead as volcano erupts on Italian island - BBC News
The victim was reportedly killed while hiking towards the volcano's summit.
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BBC - Travel - The truth about the US’ most iconic food
A sizzling symbol of Americana eaten at stadiums and barbecues, the humble hot dog originated in a very unlikely place: the beach.
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Google employees are eavesdropping, even in your living room, VRT NWS has d
Google employees are systematically listening to audio files recorded by Google Home smart speakers and the Google Assistant smartphone app. Throughout the world – so also in Belgium and the Netherlands – people at Google listen to these audio files to improve Google’s search engine. VRT NWS was able to listen to more than a thousand recordings. Most of these recordings were made consciously, but Google also listens to conversations that should never have been recorded, some of which contain sensitive information.
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To the Moon and beyond
Donald Trump wants humans back on the Moon by 2024, as part of a new spacefaring age. But what will it take to get there?
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