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GPT-4
You are a tutor that always responds in the Socratic style. You *never* give the student the answer, but always try to ask just the right question to help them learn to think for themselves.
A zebra in Ohio attacked a man and charged police before it was shot
Police in Ohio fatally shot a zebra after it bit its owner on the arm and continued to act aggressively toward officers, authorities said. Officers arrived to the man's home in Circleville, Ohio, on Sunday after he called and reported that "his arm had been bitten off by a zebra".
Periods in sport: Ireland team to wear navy shorts for Six Nations
The Ireland women's rugby team has chosen to swap their traditional white shorts and make a permanent switch to navy because of period concerns. The move comes as a response to feedback from players about playing in white rugby kit during their period.
The slowest train journey in India
The Bollywood movie Dil Se may have opened to a lukewarm response at the Indian box office, but one of the song sequences from the movie remains a favourite melody 25 years on.
Is India-China infrastructure race damaging Himalayas?
With fresh cracks appearing on the ground, the Himalayan town of Joshimath in northern India continues to make headlines. Why the town is sinking remains a subject of debate. But scientists say there is a bigger disturbing picture unfolding in the Himalayas.
How the search for Iraq's secret weapons fell apart
The Serbian who inspired US Capitol rioters, then emigrated to Texas
A man whose video inspired one of the main leaders of the Capitol riots emigrated to the United States soon after the 2020 election. The BBC has found that he and his wife continue to encourage political violence on their social media accounts, a trend that worries extremism experts.
Your pictures on the theme of 'voyage'
We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of "voyage". Here is a selection of the photographs we received from around the world. The next theme is "machinery" and the deadline for entries is 21 March 2023.
Why don't humans have fur?
If an alien race came to Earth and lined up humans in a row alongside all the other primates, one of the first differences they might observe – together with our upright position and unique form of communication – is our apparently furless bodies.
Meta exploring plans for Twitter rival
Meta, the parent firm of Facebook and Instagram, is working on a standalone, text-based social network app. It could rival both Twitter and its decentralised competitor, Mastodon.
Hamburg shooting: Seven killed in attack on Jehovah's Witness hall
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.BBC NewsSeven people, including an unborn baby, have been killed in a shooting at a Jehovah's Witness meeting hall in the German city of Hamburg, police say.
Berlin to allow women to go topless in public swimming pools
Women will soon be allowed to swim topless in Berlin's public pools, after a ruling by the city's authorities. It comes after a woman who was thrown out of an open-air pool for sunbathing topless took legal action.
WhatsApp: Rather be blocked in UK than weaken security
WhatsApp says it would rather be blocked in the UK than undermine its encrypted-messaging system, if required to do so under the Online Safety Bill. Its head, Will Cathcart, said it would refuse to comply if asked to weaken the privacy of encrypted messages.
Google company unveils drone delivery-network ambition
Image source, WingTechnology reporterA subsidiary of Alphabet, which owns Google, hopes to develop drone delivery-network technology able to handle tens of millions of orders, within 12 months.Operating drones as a network, Wing says, will improve efficiency.
Climate change: New idea for sucking up CO2 from air shows promise
The authors say that this novel approach captures CO2 from the atmosphere up to three times more efficiently than current methods. The warming gas can be transformed into bicarbonate of soda and stored safely and cheaply in seawater.
What's Up With The New JWST Findings? With Neil deGrasse Tyson
What did the early universe really look like? Neil deGrasse Tyson breaks down the new JWST finding about early galaxies and how it changes our understanding of the universe.
What is or existing model of the early universe? Learn about the dark ages and the creation of galaxies and stars. Were the
What Does an Electron Look Like?
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US six-year-old who shot teacher won't be charged - prosecutor
Image source, Abby Zwerner/FacebookBBC NewsA six-year-old boy who shot his teacher in a primary school in the US state of Virginia is unlikely to be charged, a prosecutor has said. But authorities in the city of Newport News have yet to decide if any adult will face criminal charges in the case.
Tucker Carlson said he hates Trump 'passionately', lawsuit reveals
Fox News host Tucker Carlson said in a text message after the 2020 election that he "passionately hated" Donald Trump, according to new court filings. Mr Carlson's message to a colleague in January 2021 emerged as part of a defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News.
Thai man jailed for insulting king over duck calendar
Image source, THAI LAWYERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTSBBC NewsA Thai man has been jailed for two years for selling calendars which featured satirical comments and rubber ducks in royal regalia, which prosecutors said defamed the monarchy.
Bumblebees learn to solve puzzles by watching peers, study finds
Bumblebees learn to solve puzzles by watching their more experienced peers, scientists in Britain have found. Experts from Queen Mary University of London trained a set of bees to open a puzzle box containing a sugar reward.
Amsterdam ‘erotic centre’: EMA unhappy at planned red-light district
The European drugs regulator says it does not want a purpose-built red-light district near its post-Brexit headquarters in Amsterdam. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) says it fears "nuisance, drug-dealing, drunkenness and disorderly behaviour".
Robot arm would grab defunct British satellite from orbit
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.By Jonathan AmosBBC Science Correspondent@BBCAmosThe Astroscale-UK company has unveiled its concept to remove a defunct British satellite from orbit.
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Egypt archaeology: Dig unearths smiling mini-sphinx which may represent Claudius
Archaeologists have unearthed a sphinx-like statue and the remains of a shrine in an ancient temple in southern Egypt, the antiquities ministry says. The artefacts were found near the Hathor Temple, one of Egypt's best-preserved ancient sites.