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How will airlines get flying again? - BBC News
When passenger planes start flying again, the world of air travel will be very different.
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Nicoya: The Costa Rican peninsula where centenarians thrive - BBC Worklife
Some of the world’s longest-living people aren’t doing anything special to live to 100 – but that may be exactly what’s keeping them alive.
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'Crazy beast' lived among last of dinosaurs - BBC News
The discovery that the badger-like animal lived alongside dinosaurs challenges ideas about mammals.
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Dancing gargantuan black holes perform on cue - BBC News
Scientists predict the explosive behaviour of two supermassive black holes almost to the hour.
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The Valentine's Day snake puzzle - BBC News
Why were 29 snakes left in pillowcases in a Sunderland dustbin the day before and the day after Valentine's Day?
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Coronavirus 'will hasten the decline of cash' - BBC News
As people turn to digital payments during the lockdown, there are fears over the long-term future of cash.
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Coronavirus: Transgender people 'extremely vulnerable' during lockdown - BB
Rights groups say coronavirus restrictions are leaving vulnerable trans people even more exposed.
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Space elevators: Going up? - BBC Future
Will the futuristic tech ever be more than science fiction? Our space columnist meets the man who hopes to do away with dangerous and expensive rockets forever.
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Pentagon releases UFO videos for the record - BBC News
The hovering objects seen in the footage are still classified as "unidentified".
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Police protecting Prague mayor after 'Russian murder plot' - BBC News
Russia flatly denies a Czech report alleging a Russian agent came to Prague to poison local mayors.
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Coronavirus: Top NYC doctor takes her own life - BBC News
The father of 49-year-old Dr Lorna Breen says: "She tried to do her job and it killed her."
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Frozen, fresh or canned food: What’s more nutritious? - BBC Future
Tinned and frozen fruits and vegetables tend to be seen as less nutritious than fresh versions. But that's not always the case.
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Coronavirus: DJI Mavic Air 2 jettisons drone safety feature in Europe - BBC
Mavic Air 2 lacks promised facility to spot nearby aircraft in models sold outside North America.
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Trump 'can't imagine why' US disinfectant calls spiked - BBC News
The president says he takes no responsibility for a reported spike in calls to emergency hotlines.
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BBC - Travel - The Swiss city where even fun is serious
Hardworking Basel is one of Switzerland's richest cities. But if you dip beneath its surface, you discover the beguiling contradictions that make Basel serious fun.
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Coronavirus immunity: Can you catch it twice? - BBC News
Immunity is the crucial question and understanding it will tell us how the pandemic will end.
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xkcd: Coronavirus Genome 2
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India coronavirus: The 'mystery' of low Covid-19 death rates - BBC News
The fatality rate remains among the lowest in the world, prompting both optimism and bafflement.
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The boy who photographed La Belle Époque of France - BBC News
Jacques Henri Lartigue documented La Belle Époque of France.
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Coronavirus: Belgians urged to eat more chips by lockdown-hit potato grower
The chips are truly down for Belgium's potato growers, now lacking customers.
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UK spies will need artificial intelligence - Rusi report - BBC News
Enemies will "undoubtedly" use AI to attack the UK, says intelligence analysis by think tank.
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Gruffalo artist Axel Scheffler: 'This was something I could do to help' - B
Axel Scheffler has rushed to publish a book which explains the coronavirus pandemic to children.
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El Salvador's jails: Where social distancing is impossible - BBC News
A rare glimpse into El Salvador's notoriously overcrowded prisons as fears grow of virus spreading.
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Jack Ma: The billionaire trying to stop coronavirus (and fix China's reputa
How Jack Ma's growing clout during the coronavirus crisis may put him in the sights of China's jealous leaders.
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for april 1 next year I think I'm going to change the oauth.net ... • Aaron
for april 1 next year I think I'm going to change the oauth.net home page to show just a login page that asks you to type in your google username and password and see what happens 😎
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