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UK foreign secretary falls victim to hoax video call

A Foreign Office spokesperson says David Cameron is "regretting his mistake".

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Rabbit R1: Could this AI gadget be the 'smartphone killer'?

The R1 is the latest attempt to build AI-powered hardware that challenges our smartphone addiction.

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Scientists enlist AI to interpret meaning of barks

They are also digging into whether AI can tell a dog's age, gender and breed based on the noises it makes.

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Why is Taylor Swift so big? She 'wants it more than anyone'

As she launches the UK leg of her Eras tour, we look at how Taylor Swift became pop's biggest star.

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Musk's Starship rocket makes breakthrough ocean landing

The SpaceX rocket descended broadly intact all the way to the sea surface for the first time.

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Plans to use Facebook and Instagram posts to train AI criticised

Public posts, images and image captions will also be used to develop parent company Meta's AI tools.

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Yuntai: Hiker finds pipe feeding China's tallest waterfall

A hiker posted a video showing the water flow of the fall was coming from a pipe built into the rock face.

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Japan's biggest brewer Asahi trying to attract sober Generation Z

Atsushi Katsuki tells the BBC the firm sees the sober generation as both a risk and an opportunity.

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(9) Einstein's equations and the enigma of wormholes | Janna Levin - YouTub

Quantum wormholes are mathematically possible — but might also be physically impossible. Physicist Janna Levin explains the wormhole paradox.This interview i...

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Nvidia value hits $3tn, overtaking Apple

Nvidia has been marked out as a winner from a wave of investments in artificial intelligence.

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Finland and Sweden move to relax strict alcohol laws

Both countries currently have some of the strictest alcohol laws in Europe.

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Robert Fico: Slovak PM blames opposition's 'hatred' for shooting

Robert Fico describes man who shot him as an "opposition activist" and blames "anti-government media".

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(9) Can The Faraday Paradox Be Solved? - YouTube

Get a FREE sample pack with your LMNT order! https://Drinklmnt.com/ActionLabThank you LMNT for sponsoring this video!Here is a good paper about the paradox a...

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Starliner: Boeing launches long-delayed astronaut capsule

US astronauts ride a new crew capsule to orbit after a long and tortuous development programme.

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Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2024 competition winners

The image is on display in London, alongside all the finalists in the food photograper contest.

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Poo museum: New 'Poozeum' displays record fossilised collection

George Frandsen's collection currently stands at 8,000 pieces, and includes dinosaur coprolites.

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France: Russia link suspected in Eiffel Tower coffin mystery

Officials believe Moscow could be behind a stunt in which coffins filled with plaster were left near the Eiffel Tower.

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UK's MI6 recruited Chinese state workers as spies, says China

Beijing says the UK's MI6 took advantage of Mr Wang's "strong desire for money".

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New York couple pull up safe containing $100,000 from lake

James Kane and Barbie Agostini told US media that they found the safe stuffed full of $100 bills.

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"Sterrennacht boven de Rhône" van Vincent van Gogh opnieuw te bewonderen in

"Sterrennacht boven de Rhône" is voor het eerst teruggekeerd naar de stad waar Vincent van Gogh het in 1888 schilderde. Sinds dit weekend loopt er in Arles een tentoonstelling over de schilder en zijn fascinatie voor de sterren. En Van Gogh en Arles, dat is een bijzonder verhaal. Spoiler: ook zijn afgesneden oor komt erin voor.

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Before Goop: The radical 1970s roots of wellness

Wellness is a global industry, associated with expensive products and some dubious scientific claims. But 50 years ago, it was born as a subversive project to combat the modern grind.

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As temperatures in India break records, ancient terracotta air coolers are

In India's scorching summer heat, the ancient practice of chilling water in terracotta pots is inspiring new trends – from cooling towers to screens for buildings.

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The American D-Day soldiers who left messages in a castle

Messages from World War Two American GIs can be still be found on the walls of an NI castle.

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China says its Chang'e-6 mission successfully lands on Moon's far side

The mission hopes to bring rocks back to Earth from the far side of the Moon for the first time.

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D-Day deception Operation Fortitude: The World War Two army that didn't exi

The biggest deception operation of World War Two – the invention of an entirely fake Army group in England, with dummy tanks and aircraft that fooled the Nazis.

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