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PC 'rebuilds Rome in a day' using pictures from Flickr - BBC News
Detailed 3D models of famous landmarks have been recreated from images uploaded to online photo sharing sites such as Flickr.
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Bin Laden and The IT Crowd: Anatomy of a Twitter hoax - BBC News
Rumours that circulated on Twitter that there was evidence that Osama Bin Laden was a fan of The IT Crowd sitcom were an elaborate new media hoax. Here comedian Graham Linehan explains how he organised the ruse.
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Death by Twitter: Top three online celebrity hoaxes - BBC Newsbeat
Find out which celebrities have seen rumours of their death whip up a frenzy on social networks.
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Copenhagen spoof shames Canada on the truth about its emissions | Suzanne G
Suzanne Goldenberg: An ambitious plan from the Canadians seemed too good to be true - and it was, as the Yes Men strike again
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BBC NEWS | UK | England | Bristol/Somerset | 'Naked man' mural allowed to s
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The last public message recorded by Sir Arthur C Clarke - YouTube
This was the final public message recorded by the late Sir Arthur C Clarke, which closed the global launch of the International Year of Planet Earth, at UNES...
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Phoebe is 'cosmic time capsule'
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BBC NEWS | Europe | Russians to dive below North Pole
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Scientists pore over Cassini data
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Whiteboard girl hoax fools thousands on net - BBC News
A series of photographs, allegedly from a woman quitting her post over her boss, have been exposed as an elaborate internet hoax.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Search on for Moon landing film
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'Sick prank' leaves cat dyed pink in Swindon - BBC News
The owner of a cat which has had its fur dyed pink and was then thrown over a garden fence in Swindon is being sought by the RSPCA.
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BBC NEWS | Americas | Probe into Boston ad stunt chaos
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BBC NEWS | Americas | Prankster infiltrates NY museums
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BBC News | SCI/TECH | Lost Moon-landing tape found
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Golden eagle snatching Canadian boy video is hoax - clipmakers - BBC News
A video of a golden eagle snatching a child in Canada that has gone viral online is an elaborate hoax, the clipmakers admit.
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Audiobooks: The rise and rise of the books you don’t read - BBC Culture
Audiobooks are having a moment. As they soar in popularity, they are becoming increasingly creative – is the book you listen to now an artform in its own right, asks Clare Thorp.
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Dark matter theory challenged by gassy galaxies result - BBC News
An unpopular theory that modifies gravity appears to outperform the theory that invokes dark matter, in studies of galaxies with few stars and lots of gas.
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Fermi gamma-ray image updates 'extreme Universe' view - BBC News
The most detailed image of the Universe's most extreme environments is revealed as part of a meeting of Fermi space telescope scientists.
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LHC researchers 'set to create a mini-Big Bang' - BBC News
Researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are getting set to recreate the Big Bang on a miniature scale.
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Meteorites 'could have carried nitrogen to Earth' - BBC News
A meteorite found in Antarctica could lend weight to the argument that life on Earth might have been kick-started from space.
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Neutrino 'ghost particle' sized up by astronomers - BBC News
Astronomers have made the most accurate measurement yet of the mass of a mysterious neutrino or "ghost particle".
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Neutrons could test Newton's gravity and string theory - BBC News
A technique using neutrons can probe Newton's theory of gravity at the microscopic level, and may give hints of exotic physics, researchers say.
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Stars reveal carbon 'spaceballs' - BBC News
Scientists have detected carbon buckyballs - the largest molecules ever seen in space - in a cloud of cosmic dust surrounding a distant star.
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BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Alien thinking
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