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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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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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Artificial life form given 'synthetic DNA' - BBC News

UK scientists have created an artificial version of the stomach bug E. coli that is based on an entirely synthetic form of DNA.

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Are rare earth minerals China's trump card in its trade war with US? - BBC

There is speculation that China might restrict rare earth minerals to the US. What could the impact be?

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Craters of the moon, now viewable from Instagram and Reddit - BBC News

Amateur photographer's 81 megapixel picture of the moon inspires fellow 'space nerds'

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Photographer 'overwhelmed' by response to bald eagle picture - BBC News

Steve Biro snapped the picture of 'Bruce' the bald eagle at a raptor conservation centre in Canada.

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Mona Lisa 'brought to life' with deepfake AI - BBC News

Samsung makes a moving Mona Lisa from a single photo using AI technology.

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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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CES 2019: Sex toy reawarded robotics prize - BBC News

The Las Vegas tech show organisers faced outrage in January after banning the vibrator.

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Could aviation ever be less polluting? - BBC News

The aircraft industry has to cut greenhouse gases but air travel is growing, so what's the answer?

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Jean-Jacques Savin: Frenchman completes Atlantic crossing in barrel - BBC N

Jean-Jacques Savin lands on the French Caribbean island of Martinique, ending his four-month journey.

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Israel-Gaza violence: The conflict explained - BBC News

The conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people is one of the longest-running in the world.

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Missing part of Stonehenge returned 60 years on - BBC News

No-one knew where it was until an Englishman now living in Florida decided to return it 60 years on.

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Wood wide web: Trees' social networks are mapped - BBC News

Research has shown that beneath every forest and wood there is a complex underground web of roots and fungi, connecting trees and plants to one another.

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Wikipedia blocked in China in all languages - BBC News

The country had previously only blocked the Chinese language version of the site.

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Wikileaks: Document dumps that shook the world

Since 2006, Wikileaks has published thousands of classified documents and emails.

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Could high-flying drones power your home one day? - BBC News

How kites and drones could generate electricity to supplement conventional wind turbines.

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