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Afghanistan sees telecom shutdown as Taliban cut off internet

Phone and internet connections are down nationwide after the Taliban cut fibre-optic connections to prevent "immorality".

YouTube to pay $24.5m to settle Trump lawsuit over Capitol riot

The streaming giant is the last company to settle with the president after suspending his account in the wake of the 6 January attack in 2021.

Human skin DNA fertilised to make embryo for first time

US scientists testing the technique say it could help people overcome infertility and potentially allow same-sex couples to have a genetically related child.

Could we survive eating only humans?

Get a copy of What If? 2 and Randall’s other books at: https://xkcd.com/booksMore serious answers to absurd questions at: https://what-if.xkcd.com/This quest...

Conservationist Dame Jane Doodall dies aged 91

Dr Goodall was a world-leading expert on chimpanzees and a renowned conservationist.

How Taylor Swift made herself too big to fail - BBC News

With a passionate fandom and chart supremacy, it seems like nothing can damage Taylor Swift, as expectation about her new album grows.

xkcd: Measure Twice, Cut Once

Cooking oils: Should I use olive oil for frying? How to choose the right bottle

The choice of oils to cook with can be overwhelming. Here is what to use for frying, drizzling and general cooking.

The people turning to AI for dating and relationship advice

More people are turning to AI for help with their relationships, but is that a good idea?

Which generation are you? Millennials, baby boomers or Gen Z - BBC Bitesize

You’ve heard it all before: millennials are lazy and baby boomers are mega-rich. But what do these labels really mean and which generation are you?

Cold, flu and Covid symptoms: Expert advice and how to avoid the worst

BBC Morning Live's Dr Oscar Duke shares his advice on how to identify whether you have cold, flu or Covid and how to look after yourself.

Digitaal Ondertekenen voortaan vlot mobiel beschikbaar

Sinds vandaag is de werking van Digitaal Ondertekenen een stuk gebruiksvriendelijker. De webapplicatie is voortaan volledig mobiel toegankelijk, zodat documenten niet langer enkel via een laptop of pc ondertekend kunnen worden. Een duidelijke meerwaarde voor wie vaak onderweg is.

The Most Common Moon Mistakes

Support MinutePhysics on Patreon! https://patreon.com/minutephysics The moon is a familiar sight - yet it is rarely illustrated correctly. This video will show you how to get it right! Further reading: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBcxuM-qXec - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAI1N96t8Vk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3gacnHb9TI - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mb3AQmhTKo Link to Patreon Supporters: http://www.minutephysics.com/supporters/ MinutePhysics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics - all in a minute! Created by Henry Reich Produced by Joshua Chawner 00:00 Intro 00:25 Wrong Shape 01:24 Wrong Transparency 02:03 Wrong Lighting 02:29 Wrong Time Of Day / Night 02:59 Wrong Orientation 03:30 Lion King Example 04:22 How To Get It Right! 04:44 Ps...

Alaskan climbing star Balin Miller dies after falling from Yosemite's El Capitan

Balin Miller's solo climb and fall was caught on a live stream.

Fatal attack revives debate over controversial shark nets in Australia

The use of controversial shark nets was about to be scaled back in Sydney when a surfer was killed.

Scientists race to make 'living' computers powered by human cells

BBC News goes inside the lab powering computers with 'mini brains' grown from human cells.

Why world records seem to be getting harder to beat – according to maths

New world records in some sports are remarkably elusive, yet in others they seem to fall regularly. There is a good mathematical reason why.

The around-the-world cruise that is yet to set sail

The BBC has been speaking to retirees who want the firm selling the cruise to stop advertising and refund their deposits.

How smelly shoes in India inspired Ig Nobel prize-winning study

Two Indian researchers have designed a shoe rack that banishes foul odours - and have won a fun science prize.

Czech Republic: Billionaire populist Andrej Babis' party wins parliamentary election

However, his ANO party falls short of an overall majority in preliminary results.

Sailing: Taking a job on a whim left me stranded at sea for 188 days

What would you do if you were stuck on a ship, far from loved ones, and you had no idea how - or when - you’d get home?

Before and after images show glaciers vanishing before our eyes

They are melting like never seen before, changing landscapes around the world beyond recognition.

'I have your nudes and everything to ruin your life' - the cyber scammers targeting teenagers

The BBC challenges the scammers targeting teenagers like Evan Boettler, who took his own life just 90 minutes after being contacted.

Snowstorm traps 1000 people on slopes of Mount Everest

Rescue teams have been deployed to clear the snow on the world's tallest mountain, Chinese state media reports.

Birmingham woman at risk of dementia that led to mother's death

Liv Heeney discovered she had inherited a faulty gene after losing her mother to the rare disease.