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(12) Why people believe weird things | Michael Shermer - YouTube
http://www.ted.com Why do people see the Virgin Mary on cheese sandwiches or hear demonic lyrics in "Stairway to Heaven"? Using video, images and music, pro...
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Trump's mental health and why people are discussing it - BBC News
Claims in a new book fan the flames of an old debate - but not everyone is happy about it.
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Bin Laden raid: China denies inspecting US helicopter - BBC News
China denies a report that Pakistan gave it access to the wreckage of a US "stealth" helicopter used in the covert raid to kill Osama Bin Laden in May.
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Dark is divine: What colour are Indian gods and goddesses? - BBC News
In a country obsessed with fairness, a new campaign portrays Hindu deities with dark skin.
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BBC - Travel - Ancient Rome’s sinful city at the bottom of the sea
Baia was the Las Vegas of the Roman Empire – the place where the rich and powerful came to carry out their illicit affairs.
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Travelers' Century Club: Meeting the world's most-travelled people - BBC Ne
The Travelers' Century Club is home to the world's most-travelled people - so what keeps them going?
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(19) Emergence – How Stupid Things Become Smart Together - YouTube
How can many stupid things combine to form smart things? How can proteins become living cells? How become lots of ants a colony? What is emergence?This video...
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Histomap: Visualizing the 4,000 Year History of Global Power
We examine an ambitious timeline that details the power of various civilizations going all the way back to 2,000 B.C.
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Bin Laden death: 'CIA doctor' accused of treason - BBC News
A Pakistani inquiry into the US raid that killed Osama Bin Laden urges treason charges against a doctor accused of working for the CIA.
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Osama Bin Laden: Why Geronimo? - BBC News
The code name for the military operation to apprehend Osama Bin Laden was "Geronimo" Why was it named after one of the best-known Native Americans?
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Top five celeb diets to avoid in 2018, according to dieticians - BBC News
The British Dietetic Association says: "If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is".
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Bizarre shape of interstellar asteroid - BBC News
An asteroid that visited our Solar System from interstellar space is one of the most elongated celestial bodies known to science.
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xkcd: Interstellar Asteroid
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Balfour Declaration: The divisive legacy of 67 words - BBC News
How 67 words by a British minister are still being fought over in the Middle East 100 years on.
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The young man who shook the Catholic Church to its core - BBC News
The Reformation shattered the authority of the Catholic Church, but there are signs that divisions have finally been set aside.
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Remembering the last Mughal emperor - BBC News
A man revered as a Sufi saint and poet was all but forgotten, until his grave was found by chance.
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'Big void' identified in Khufu's Great Pyramid at Giza - BBC News
Scanning technology suggests there is a large, previously unknown cavity in the ancient monument.
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Cambridge News 'received anonymous JFK assassination tip-off' - BBC News
A senior reporter at the Cambridge News got a call 25 minutes before the assassination, documents reveal.
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Headless Drupal: Building blazing-fast websites with React/GatsbyJS Drupa
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How do you decide when a statue must fall? - BBC News
We name buildings after people, or put up statues to them, because we respect them. But what if we discover they did wrong?
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Maasai displaced after huts burned in Tanzania
More than 100 Maasai huts are reportedly burned by game reserve authorities amid an ongoing dispute.
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Titanic letter sells for world record price at auction - BBC News
Passenger's letter home, written a day before the ship hit an iceberg, fetches £126,000 at auction.
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Giant python: Indonesians eat huge snake after man defeats reptile - BBC Ne
Villagers ate the nearly 8m (26ft) long reptile in Sumatra after a local man wrestled and killed it.
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Faroe Islands launch live translation service - BBC News
North Atlantic islands start their own online translation service in a bid to get recognition from Google.
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Chata pod Rysmi – Wikipédia
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