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Elon Musk acts on promise to sell possessions with house sales - BBC News
The Tesla boss is reportedly selling homes after saying "possessions weigh you down".
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The groundbreaking way to search lungs for signs of Covid-19 - BBC News
Artificial intelligence technology is being rapidly deployed worldwide to help tackle Covid-19.
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Coronavirus: Calls to shut down 'dirty fur trade' - BBC News
Mink have caught Covid-19, adding to the list of infected animals, and prompting calls for trade bans.
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Coronavirus: France's first known case 'was in December' - BBC News
The case means Covid-19 may have arrived in Europe almost a month earlier than previously thought.
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Climate change and coronavirus: Five charts about the biggest carbon crash
How the global pandemic is limiting carbon emissions and what this will mean for climate change.
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Scientists explain magnetic pole's wanderings - BBC News
The North Magnetic Pole has been racing across the top of the world, from Canada towards Siberia.
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Five-year-old caught driving parents' car in Utah - BBC News
With $3 in his pocket, the Utah boy said he was driving to California to buy a Lamborghini.
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Climate change: Could the coronavirus crisis spur a green recovery? - BBC N
Some governments want to channel their economic recovery plans into low-carbon industries.
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X Æ A-12: Elon Musk and Grimes confirm baby name - BBC News
The singer Grimes offers an explanation of the unusual name to her followers on social media.
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Coronavirus mutations: Scientists puzzle over impact - BBC News
A study has identified a mutation that its authors say could make the coronavirus more infectious.
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New Zealand coronavirus: Massive car heist under cover of lockdown - BBC Ne
Thieves used a quiet weekend to steal almost 100 vehicles, shattering New Zealand's sense of community.
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Tom Cruise: Filming in space and four of his other memorable stunts - BBC N
The actor is well known for his daring stunts, but this takes things to another level.
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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Maldives rises to climate challenge
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Maldives government complains of spoof atlas omission - BBC News
The Maldives - at risk from rising sea levels - complains of a spoof Daily Telegraph blog post saying it will be omitted from the Times World Atlas.
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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Maldives boy 'acted on instinct'
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'Nearest black hole to Earth discovered' - BBC News
An unseen object is found to be lurking in a double-star system a mere 1,000 light-years from Earth.
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BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Free' Danish beer makes a splash
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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Maldives: Paradise soon to be lost
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BBC News - Maldives rocked by protests against President Nasheed
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BBC NEWS | Business | Profit down 95% at Stella brewer
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BBC News - No deal in Belgian beer dispute
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Iron-Age brewing evidence found in southeastern France - BBC News
Archaeologists have uncovered the first evidence of the home-brewing of beer in southeastern France - from some 2,500 years ago.
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BBC NEWS | UK | Northern Ireland | How Bronze Age man enjoyed his pint
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Coronavirus: Will we ever shake hands again? - BBC News
Will Covid-19 make handshakes a relic of the past? If so, what might that mean about the future of human touch and interaction?
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Choir to sing the 'code of life' - BBC News
Scientists and composers produce a new choral work in which singers sing parts of their own genetic code.
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