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Alien oceans could be detected by telescopes - BBC News
The next generation of telescopes could reveal the presence of oceans on planets beyond our Solar System.
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'No evidence' for extraterrestrials, says White House - BBC News
The US government has formally declared it has no knowledge of the existence of extraterrestrial life, in response to petitions submitted to the White House.
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Majorana particle glimpsed in lab - BBC News
Researchers report compelling evidence of creating a theoretical particle that has been the subject of a 75-year search for proof.
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Dark discussion ahead for Europe and US - BBC News
Europe will build a space telescope to investigate this year's Nobel-winning research on "dark energy". But how will the US react to Europe's attempt to take a lead in this important field?
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Dark energy and flat Universe exposed by simple method - BBC News
Researchers have developed a simple geometrical method to add weight to the idea that ours is a flat, dark-energy-rich Universe.
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Dark matter may solve 'radio filaments' mystery - BBC News
Researchers propose that mysterious "filaments" of radio waves near the Milky Way galaxy's centre could be evidence of the existence of dark matter.
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Are authentic accents important in film and TV? - BBC Culture
Robert Downey Jr’s bizarre Welsh accent in the new Dr Dolittle film has been ridiculed. But how important is it for actors to get their intonation on point, asks Rachael Sigee.
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The TV show that transformed Hinduism - BBC Culture
During 1987 and 1988, Indian state TV broadcast a series that adapted the epic Hindu poem, the Ramayana. Some believe this set the path for a national Hindu consciousness.
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The plague writers who predicted today - BBC Culture
Survival, community and love are explored in these plausible, prescient books. Jane Ciabattari on the novels that tell us ‘we’ve been through this before and we’ve survived’.
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'I left my campervan in Argentina' - BBC News
Thousands of van-driving nomads were living the dream - until the coronavirus pandemic brought them to a sudden halt.
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Coronavirus: Drivers plan to walk more to keep cleaner air of lockdown - su
Survey suggests British motorists are ready to change their behaviour to protect the environment.
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What we can learn from conspiracy theories - BBC Future
From political upheavals to anxieties about sex, technology and women, it turns out conspiracy theories can tell us a lot about what’s going on in our societies – and how to fix them.
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Puzzles of our cosmic neighbourhood - BBC News
What are the biggest unsolved puzzles in our cosmic neighbourhood?
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Did the Trojan War actually happen? - BBC Culture
From Homer’s Odyssey to Alexander Pope, it has been a source of fascination over the centuries. But was the ancient war a grim reality or pure myth? Daisy Dunn weighs up the evidence.
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Why sisters have the greatest love of all - BBC Culture
The bond between female siblings has never been a more potent subject for dramatists, with hits from Little Women to Frozen putting it front and centre, writes Natasha Tripney.
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Children can 'recall early memories', Canadian study suggests - BBC News
Children are able to remember memories from their very earliest years, but forget them as they mature.
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Grenfell fears prevent timber building boom - BBC News
Plans to reduce the height of wood-based properties contradicts advice to increase construction.
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Gene therapy 'memory boost hope' - BBC News
A gene therapy technique which aims to ease memory problems linked to Alzheimer's Disease has been tested in mice.
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Unlocking meerkats' alarm calls - BBC News
A study sheds light on how certain alarm cries made by meerkats are more effective at alerting other members of the group to possible dangers.
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BBC - Earth News - Monkey invents new way to break into coconuts
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Sir Richard Branson: Virgin Orbit rocket fails on debut flight - BBC News
A California company owned by UK businessman Sir Richard Branson fails to launch a rocket to orbit.
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Sir Richard Branson: Virgin Orbit rocket fails on debut flight - BBC News
A California company owned by UK businessman Sir Richard Branson fails to launch a rocket to orbit.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Ancestor's DNA code reconstructed
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BBC NEWS | Health | Clone 'would feel individuality'
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Cloned cattle food safe to eat, say scientists - BBC News
Meat and milk from cloned cattle and their offspring is safe to consume, an independent panel of scientists says.
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