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Father and daughter ballet video breaks stereotypes, says teacher - BBC New
Erin Lee of the Echappe dance school in Philadelphia says the dads are "super committed".
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The pop star who walked across America - BBC News
After his father died of cancer, Mike Posner hiked almost 3,000 miles from New Jersey to California.
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Election 2019: What big tech isn't telling us about ads - BBC News
Exploring the gaps in the political advertising databases provided by the tech giants.
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Is surge pricing a fair way to manage demand? - BBC News
Ride-hailing app Uber is far from the first company to change prices according to customer numbers.
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How dating app algorithms predict romantic desire - BBC Future
Online dating might not help you to find the one. But the data from dating apps offers some tantalising insights.
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What the Nordic nations can teach us about liveable cities - BBC Worklife
Scandinavia is famous for its liveable cities, but a new university course in Nordic urban planning has raised questions about replicating the region’s approach elsewhere.
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Electric car future may depend on deep sea mining - BBC News
Demand is soaring for the metal cobalt, an essential ingredient in batteries and abundant on the seabed.
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A Taliban escapee, an English baby - and the dramatic story that followed -
When a refugee bumped into a baby, a tale of death threats, hijack and escape emerged.
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BBC - Travel - What happened to Myanmar's ghosts?
Burmese ghosts are more than 2m high, fierce and bulky, with enormous ears and tusks, and terrifyingly long tongues – and they make for obstreperous passengers.
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The unsung heroes who prevented the Apollo 13 disaster - BBC Future
On its way to the Moon, disaster struck Nasa's Apollo 13. A new film explores the drama – and astronaut Jim Lovell recounts the incredible efforts to bring the crew back.
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The switch that saved a Moon mission from disaster - BBC Future
Just a few months after the triumph of Apollo 11, Nasa sent another mission to the lunar surface. But it came chillingly close to disaster.
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BBC - Travel - Where is Malaysia's national dish?
Although versions of nasi lemak can be found across South-East Asia, Malaysia claims this beloved street food classic as its own.
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Some people 'genetically wired' to avoid some vegetables - BBC News
An inherited gene makes certain healthy foods taste exceptionally bitter and unpleasant, according to researchers.
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Is China gaining an edge in artificial intelligence? - BBC News
The US-China over artificial intelligence is heating up, but some warn the US could be over-reacting.
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Egypt-Ethiopia row: The trouble over a giant Nile dam - BBC News
At the heart of the dispute between Ethiopia and Egypt is who has control over Africa's longest river.
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The violent attack that turned a man into a maths genius - BBC Future
Futon salesman Jason Padgett cared little about anything beyond partying and chasing girls, then one fateful night changed him forever.
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How airships could return to our crowded skies - BBC Future
Airships lost out to conventional aircraft after a series of disastrous crashes. But now safer technology could be the key to their return.
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How your parents may have shaped the way you act at work - BBC Worklife
Your parents have affected many things about your development – potentially including how you relate to colleagues in office.
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What happens when anaesthesia fails - BBC Future
One in 20 patients remain aware but paralysed during major medical procedures - though the vast majority will not remember it afterwards. Why?
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Left-handed women's quirk over sense of smell - BBC News
Some can smell normally despite missing the part of the brain which science says is crucial.
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Nuclear fusion is 'a question of when, not if' - BBC News
Scientists say we are close to making fusion power a reality - but will it arrive in time to combat climate change?
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Fall of Berlin Wall: How 1989 reshaped the modern world - BBC News
The wave of revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe helped shape the continent for decades to come.
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Cervical screening: DIY alternative to smear test 'promising' - BBC News
Self-testing kits could help more women get checked for cervical cancer risk, researchers say.
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Voyagers shed light on Solar System's structure - BBC News
Data from spacecraft launched in the 1970s help determine the shape of the magnetic bubble around the Sun.
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Constantly late with work? Blame the planning fallacy - BBC Worklife
From the humble journalist to the big-city planner, people across the globe miss deadlines. But what if we could fix the cognitive bias that causes this to happen?
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