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Why Google Stadia is a 'leap forward' for gaming, according to its boss - B

The tech giant's boss Phil Harrison believes its new service Stadia is a "leap forward" for gaming.

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World Toilet Day: The lives of Indian sanitation workers - BBC News

Photographs of the working lives of sanitation workers in India.

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How not to get stuck in the Arctic sea ice - BBC Future

A Russian ship is playing a difficult game in the high Arctic: trying to stay in the thickening winter sea ice without getting stuck.

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Why some people are impossibly talented - BBC Worklife

Polymaths excel in multiple fields. But what makes a polymath – and can their cross-discipline expertise help tackle some of society’s most pressing challenges?

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Eliud Kipchoge: The man, the methods & controversies behind 'moon-landing m

Eliud Kipchoge made history in October by becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. Here's how he did it.

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Emilia Clarke: Nude Game of Thrones scenes were 'hard' - BBC News

The actress, who played Daenerys in the HBO show, says we live in "shifting times for nudity".

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3 Perplexing Physics Problems - YouTube

Why does shaken soda explode? Does ice melt first in fresh or salt water?Thank you Squarespace for sponsoring this video. Go to https://squarespace.com to sa...

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Why do billions of people still not have glasses? - BBC News

It's thought 2.5 billion people could benefit from technology first developed in the 1200s.

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Why you might be counting in the wrong language - BBC Future

Learning numbers in a European language has probably affected your early maths ability. It turns out there are better ways to count.

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Helen McCourt murderer Ian Simms set for parole - BBC News

The Parole Board says Ian Simms, who murdered Helen McCourt in 1988, has met the test for release.

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Why billionaires have more sons - BBC Future

The chances of giving birth to a boy or a girl are not always 50:50, with mysterious factors determining the sex of your unborn child.

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How to repopulate rural Spain? Sell its villages - BBC Worklife

Rural depopulation has hit the Spanish region of Galicia hard. Now some of its thousands of abandoned villages are being marketed for sale.

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BBC - Travel - Australia’s subterranean oasis

Coober Pedy is at the centre of Australia’s opal mining industry. Now, 60% of its residents live underground, and the town is becoming a leader in sustainable living.

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Cancer immunotherapy drug 'less toxic and prolongs life' - BBC News

Pembrolizumab held advanced head and neck cancers at bay in a group of patients for around two years.

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Egypt animal mummies showcased at Saqqara near Cairo - BBC News

The mummies, including cats, crocodiles, cobras, were found at the Saqqara necropolis near Cairo.

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Dinosaurs: Restoring Mongolia's fossil heritage - BBC News

The Gobi Desert produces stunning fossils but many Mongolians never get the chance to see them.

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How we could sleep better – in less time - BBC Worklife

We can now amplify the restorative benefits of sleep. Could this help us cope with later nights and early mornings?

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Is it better to drink cow’s milk or a dairy-free alternative? - BBC Future

Milk plays a crucial role in the life of all mammals, right from birth. But some say that drinking another mammal’s milk is unnecessary, unnatural, even unhealthy.

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Do aphrodisiacs really work? - BBC Future

Chocolate, strawberries, oysters: we’ve all heard that certain foods can heighten our sexual desire and even performance. But they may not work in the way you think.

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Dresden Green Vault robbery: Priceless diamonds stolen - BBC News

Security video shows thieves smashing their way into Dresden's world-famous Green Vault collection.

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How robots are coming for your vote - BBC Future

From music playlists to marriage prospects, we’ve grown comfortable with algorithms making the decision for us. So why should picking your candidate be any different?

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What we can all learn from this deathbed photo - BBC News

An image of Norbert Schemm sipping a beer with loved ones spurs others to share final goodbye stories.

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The hidden beat makers behind music’s big hits - BBC Worklife

Music producers who make beats used to struggle to make a living. Now online stores and non-exclusive licenses are allowing them to flourish.

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When the best way to take notes is by hand - BBC Future

Most students take a laptop with them to lectures. But are there times when they might be better off taking a pad and pen?

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The hunt for the fish pirates who exploit the sea - BBC Future

For 10 years, a rogue fishing vessel and its crew plundered the world’s oceans, escaping repeated attempts of capture. Then a dramatic pursuit finally netted the one that got away.

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