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Aberfan: The mistake that cost a village its children - BBC News
The mistake that cost a village its children
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Statue of Lenin (Seattle) - Wikipedia
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Antihydrogen undergoes its first-ever measurement - BBC News
Scientists have for the first time measured the energy levels of antimatter, perhaps leading to a better understanding of the Universe.
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Nobel physics prize honours accelerating Universe find - BBC News
Three researchers are honoured with a Nobel prize in physics for their discovery that our Universe's expansion is accelerating.
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Aurasma: Augmented reality future or forgettable fun? - BBC News
A smartphone app that allows anyone to overlay the real world with images and video launches, but is it the future of "augmented reality" or forgettable fun?
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xkcd: Earth Temperature Timeline
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Is War Over? — A Paradox Explained - YouTube
We live in the most peaceful time in human history. Wait, what? Seriously? That can't be right, there are more wars than ever! Well, no and they're killing f...
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Can We Create Artificial Gravity? - YouTube
Thanks for watching! I actually had an early version of this ready last week. Which you can watch here on my second channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
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Philae: Lost comet lander is found - BBC News
Europe's comet lander Philae, last seen in November 2014, has been identified in new pictures from the Rosetta probe.
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Russia Arctic: Polar bears besiege scientists - BBC News
Relief reaches five Russian scientists besieged by polar bears for nearly two weeks at a remote weather station on Troynoy Island in the Arctic.
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BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | Born to be a slave in
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BBC - Travel - An ancient world concealed underground
An impressive underground network of tunnels and caves, curiously filled with vintage cars and forgotten World War II relics, lay forgotten under the ancient city of Naples.
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Nazi gold train: Team starts Poland dig despite doubts - BBC News
A dig is under way for a so-called "Nazi gold train" rumoured to be hidden near Walbrzych in south-western Poland.
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2011 London Marathon - Wikipedia
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The street food that powered the British Empire - BBC News
The BBC's Justin Rowlatt writes about the history of Kolkata's (Calcutta) famous egg rolls.
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Wikiverse: a galactic reimagining of Wikipedia
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The world at seven billion - BBC News
With the UN set to announce that there are now seven billion people on the planet, BBC News speaks to seven people from around the world to hear their stories.
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YouTube drive to 'crowd-read' Spain classic Don Quixote - BBC News
The Royal Spanish Academy invites the public to read a section from the 17th Century novel Don Quixote - and upload it to YouTube.
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Meet the Wikipedia of the mapping world | Victor Keegan | Technology | The
Victor Keegan: Thanks to its team of volunteers, OpenStreetMap has now mapped most of the world – including Haiti
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POSSE - IndieWeb
POSSE is an abbreviation for Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere, the practice of posting content on your own site first, then publishing copies or sharing links to third parties (like social media silos) with original post links to provide viewers a path to directly interacting with your content.
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What are credit ratings agencies? - BBC News
As Moody's, one of the big three credit ratings agencies, cuts its outlook for the UK's economy from "stable" to negative", BBC News explains what the agencies do.
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Pornography 'desensitising young people' - BBC News
Most children are exposed to online pornography by their early teenage years, leaving them at risk of becoming "desensitised", a study warns.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Joan of Arc remains 'are fakes'
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IndieWeb
The IndieWeb is a people-focused alternative to the “corporate web”.
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Swiss Gotthard rail tunnel - an engineering triumph - BBC News
As Switzerland opens the world's longest and deepest rail tunnel, the BBC's Imogen Foulkes assesses the huge challenge that engineers faced.
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