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The personalities that benefit most from remote work - BBC Worklife
As we switch to greater virtual working, some of us will find it easier than others. But there are ways to adapt.
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The surfaces that kill bacteria and viruses - BBC Future
By copying the texture of insect wings or using new types of materials to create surfaces that kill or inhibit microbes, we could stop infections before they even get into the body.
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Mining firm Rio Tinto sorry for destroying Aboriginal caves - BBC News
The caves in Western Australia sheltered prehistoric people in the Ice Age 46,000 years ago.
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In pictures: Peru's most catastrophic natural disaster - BBC News
On 31 May 1970 an earthquake struck in Peru, triggering a landslide and leading to the deaths of 70,000.
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Brothers' Home: South Korea's 1980s 'concentration camp' - BBC News
In the 1980s, innocent children and adults were taken off South Korea's streets - and locked away.
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Climate change: How a green new deal really could go global - BBC News
Chief Environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt considers the prospects for a big economic makeover.
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Red Hugh: Spanish dig for the bones of 'Fighting Prince of Donegal' - BBC N
The Irish chieftain was buried in the same Spanish chapel as Christopher Columbus.
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SpaceX Nasa Mission: Astronauts on historic mission enter space station - B
Nasa's Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken complete their 19-hour flight to the orbiting laboratory.
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Durdle Door: Coastguard warns over tombstoning after three hurt jumping 70f
Police say people have been seen jumping again from Durdle Door despite three people getting badly hurt.
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In the middle of the Pacific with nowhere to land - BBC News
A group of performers were halfway across the ocean in a 75ft boat when the pandemic erupted - leaving them with nowhere to go.
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Coronavirus: Bill Gates ‘microchip’ conspiracy theory and other vaccine cla
Fact-checking vaccine claims - including ones about the ex-Microsoft boss and a dubious cow-dung trial.
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Are we living in a Blade Runner world? - BBC Culture
The 1982 sci-fi film imagined a dystopian metropolis in November 2019. But, now we've caught up, to what extent did it really predict our present reality, asks David Barnett.
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Coronavirus: Belgian Prince Joachim tests positive after lockdown party - B
Spanish police are investigating whether a party attended by Prince Joachim breached lockdown rules.
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SpaceX launch: Nasa astronauts begin historic mission on private spaceship
Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken head out on a mission to initiate a new, commercial era in spaceflight.
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China-India border: Why tensions are rising between the neighbours - BBC Ne
Tensions in the Himalaya have the potential to escalate as they pursue their strategic goals.
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Microsoft 'to replace journalists with robots' - BBC News
Dozens working on the MSN site look set to be replaced by AI, media reports say.
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BBC - Travel - Spain’s mysterious mummies
For years, the origins of the Guanches have been a mystery, with some people speculating they could have been descendants of Atlanteans.
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Climate change: 'Stunning' seafloor ridges record Antarctic retreat - BBC N
Scientists are learning just how fast the ice margin of Antarctica can retreat in a warming world.
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'Cannabis burned during worship' by ancient Israelites - study - BBC News
Cannabis residues have been found on an altar in an ancient desert temple in Israel.
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Twitter hides Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence' - BBC News
For the first time, Twitter has hidden a tweet on the president's profile behind a warning.
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Lion attack in Australia leaves zookeeper badly injured - BBC News
The woman suffered critical injuries while cleaning an enclosure in New South Wales, police say.
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World's deepest octopus captured on camera - BBC News
A "Dumbo" octopus is photographed at a depth of 7,000m in the Indian Ocean's Java Trench.
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The little lights now packing a deadly punch - BBC News
LEDs already light our houses but developments are making them even more powerful.
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Men hired for sexual fantasy break into wrong house - BBC News
The pair, hired for role play involving a broom, mistakenly went to the wrong house with machetes.
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