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Library of Babel
A project towards a universal library. By this art you may contemplate the variation of the 23 letters.
BBC uncovers lasting toxic legacy of cargo ship disaster off Sri Lanka
Scientists warn the damage to the environment after the 2021 X-Press Pearl disaster could be much more enduring.
Keeladi: The ancient site that has become a political flashpoint in India
The archaeological site of Keeladi has unearthed remnants of an urban settlement, fuelling competing historical claims.
Survivors share experiences of Jesus Army cult for BBC series
Survivors share their stories in a new podcast about one of the UK's most abusive cults.
Biggus Dickus - Monty Python's Life Of Brian. Remastered [HD]
Funny scene from the movie: Monty Python's Life Of Brian. 1979.Starring Michael Palin, John Cleese.Check out all our seriously funny clips from this channel ...
xkcd: Kite Incident
Could aluminium become the packaging 'champion'?
Some packaging firms say aluminium could be used more widely in packaging, but cost may hold it back
Google launches new 'AI mode' search feature in UK
The new tool marks a significant change for the search giant but raises questions for advertisers.
In Cameroon, truth-telling spiders untangle the future | Aeon Essays
Life is complicated. In Cameroon, initiated diviners read the messages of spiders to untangle possible futures
More than 60,000 people killed in Gaza during Israel offensive, Hamas-run health ministry says
At least 112 people were killed in the 24 hours before late Tuesday morning, 22 while trying to get aid, the ministry says.
Bowen: UK move to recognise Palestinian state is a diplomatic crowbar to revive peace process
Such a move would be a major departure from UK foreign policy.
YouTube to be part of Australia's youth social media ban
The Australian government says the world-first ban is aimed at protecting youth from online harm.
Outcry after German zoo culled baboons due to overcrowding
The zoo in Nuremberg said it knew many people would be "upset" or "infuriated" by the decision.
UK to recognise Palestinian state unless Israel meets conditions
The PM says he will take the action in September, unless Israel takes steps including agreeing a ceasefire.
TikTok and Instagram beauty spots creating work for rescue teams
Mountain rescuers rush to save a young couple stranded in a quarry after watching a TikTok video.
What does recognising a Palestinian state mean?
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced that the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel meets certain conditions.
Christmas in July: Why Australians celebrate Christmas twice a year
The Australian tradition was born in the 1980s after a group of Irishmen became homesick for a winter Christmas.
Three-minute heroes - BBC News
TikTok made songs shorter but now artists are pushing back with longer tracks with more emotional resonance.
What screen time really does to children's brains
Screen time has become synonymous with bad news - but the science may not be as straightforward as it seems
Tech giants blocking some Ukraine and Gaza posts under new online rules
Tech companies are restricting debates of public interest to comply the Online Safety Act, analysis shows.
North Korea sent me abroad to be a secret IT worker. My wages funded the regime
In a rare interview, a former North Korean IT worker reveals the secret scheme raising funds for Kim Jong Un’s regime.
Russian volcano erupts for first time in centuries
The eruption of a volcano in Russia's Kamchatka peninsula may be linked to a massive earthquake last week, experts say.
How the mystery of Winston Churchill's dead platypus was finally solved
The mystery of a dead platypus, a Nazi submarine and a 45-day voyage has long remained unsolved - until now.
Mission under way to save 'world's most beautiful' snails
Researchers in Cuba and the UK are working together to reveal the biological secrets of the beautiful but endangered Polymita snail.
Aalborg Zoo asks for unwanted pets to feed its predators
Aalborg Zoo says the unique scheme is aimed at mimicking what its predators would eat in the wild.