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Apollo Remastered: One man's mission to show us the Moon

Image source, NASA/JSC/ASU/Andy Saunders"I've always wanted to see what they saw, to step on board that spacecraft, to look through that same window, and to see what they saw when they walked on the Moon."Andy Saunders has an obsession.

Huge dinosaur skeleton unearthed in Portuguese garden

The remains of what could be the largest dinosaur ever discovered in Europe are being excavated in a Portuguese back garden. The fossilised skeleton of a sauropod was discovered in the central city of Pombal in 2017, when a man began building work on his house.

Hungarians warning of education becoming 'too feminine'- report

A "pink education" phenomenon in Hungary that favours women could endanger the economy, lower birth rates and disadvantage men, a report says.Women are over-represented in Hungarian higher education, according to parliament's economic watchdog, seen as close to Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

Artemis: How we get humans back to the Moon

This is the SLS - short for Space Launch System. It’s designed to send a spacecraft far beyond Earth. The SLS is the most powerful launch vehicle since the Saturn V.

Why a workout is good for your gut bacteria

Our guts are bustling with life. Jostling for space and food inside our gastrointestinal tract are about 100 trillion bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other single-celled organisms such as archaea and protozoa.

Height discrimination: How 'heightism' affects careers

In 2010, when Imran found work as a security guard at a private university in Karachi, Pakistan, he threw himself into it wholeheartedly.

Synthetic mouse embryo develops beating heart

Scientists in Cambridge have created synthetic mouse embryos in a lab, without using eggs or sperm, which show evidence of a brain and beating heart. The mouse embryos, developed using stem cells, only lasted for eight days.

What Makes The Strong Force Strong?

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Popradský Tutanchamón sa vracia na Slovensko. Priviezli ho s drevenou posteľou

Popradský „Tutanchamón“ sa vracia späť na Slovensko.

Eurotunnel Le Shuttle: Passengers stuck for hours inside Channel Tunnel

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.Dozens of people were left stranded for hours inside the Channel Tunnel after a train from Calais to Folkestone appeared to have broken down.

Dugong: Relative of mammal that inspired mermaid tales extinct in China

Researchers have declared a mammal related to the manatee - said to have inspired ancient tales of mermaids and sirens - extinct in China. Only three people surveyed from coastal communities in China reported seeing the dugong in the past five years.

Twitter whistleblower questions firm's bot count

Twitter does not know how many fake or spam automated accounts - or bots - it has, according to allegations by its former head of security. Peiter Zatko's revelations, revealed by CNN and the Washington Post, have been seized upon by lawyers for Elon Musk.

Not so Despicable: China changes ending of 'Minions' movie

The latest movie in the "Despicable Me" franchise premiered in China on Friday - albeit with a different ending, as local viewers discovered. Warning: There are plot spoilers ahead.

James Webb: Space telescope reveals 'incredible' Jupiter views

The world's largest and most powerful space telescope has revealed unprecedented views of Jupiter. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) took the pictures of the Solar System's biggest planet in July.

The messages that survived civilisation's collapse

More than 2,000 years ago, in a temple in the city of Borsippa in ancient Mesopotamia, in what is now modern-day Iraq, a student was doing his homework. His name was Nabu-kusurshu, and he was training to be a temple brewer.

Inside the secret world of trading nudes

Women are facing threats and blackmail from a mob of anonymous strangers after their personal details, intimate photos and videos were shared on the social media platform Reddit. The BBC has unmasked the man behind one of the groups, thanks to a second-hand cigarette lighter.

The world’s oldest medieval map

Located near the Welsh border on the River Wye, England’s Hereford Cathedral has drawn worshippers since the end of the 7th Century. The present-day structure was rebuilt in the 1100s and is considered one of the UK’s finest examples of Norman cathedral architecture.

Map may show evidence of Wales' Atlantis off Ceredigion

The Welsh legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod, a lost land sunken below Cardigan Bay, has persisted for almost a millennium. First written about in the mid-13th Century, it is likely the myths and legends surrounding the Welsh Atlantis date from long before that.

Zeno's Paradox & The Quantum Zeno Effect

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The World's Slowest Ball

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What If Dark Energy is a New Quantum Field?

PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime What is Quintessence? Well we know that something is up with the way the universe is exp

Doubts cast over Elon Musk's Twitter bot claims

Botometer - an online tool that tracks spam and fake accounts - was used by Mr Musk in a countersuit against Twitter. Using the tool, Mr Musk's team estimated that 33% of "visible accounts" on the social media platform were "false or spam accounts".

Breakthrough over potentially harmful chemicals found in most homes

Chemists have identified how to destroy "forever chemicals" in a low-cost way for the first time, new research says. Scientists have linked exposure to the substances, known as PFAS, at certain levels to serious health risks, including cancer and birth defects.

Japan urges its young people to drink more to boost economy

Japan's young adults are a sober bunch - something authorities are hoping to change with a new campaign. The younger generation drinks less alcohol than their parents - a move that has hit taxes from beverages like sake (rice wine).

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