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1979: How to Land on the Moon [BBC Archive video] (youtube.com)

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The World Factbook: datasets for the country profiles (github.com/factbook)

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The Viking messages unearthed on Sweden's rune stones (bbc.com)

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Your phone edits all your photos with AI–is it changing your view of reality? (bbc.com)

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Mattias Krantz Built a Guitar Held Together by Magnets with Strings That Float (techeblog.com)

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Coding Trance Music from Scratch (Again) [video] (youtube.com)

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How to carry more than your own bodyweight (2025) (bbc.com)

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At a clown school near Paris, failure is the lesson (npr.org)

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Brain cooling collar trial for head injury patients (bbc.com)

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Starbucks bets on robots to brew a turnaround in customers (bbc.com)

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Chill brain-music interface enhancing music chills with personalized playlists (sciencedirect.com)

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People are swayed by AI-generated videos even when they know they're fake (phys.org)

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The North Sea oil field used to store greenhouse gas (bbc.com)

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Apple can't secure enough chips as iPhone demand surges, memory prices rise (cnbc.com)

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The fat you can't see could be shrinking your brain (sciencedaily.com)

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Some blind fans to experience Super Bowl with tactile device that tracks ball (apnews.com)

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Systemic Failures Led to Midair Collision over Potomac River in Washington (ntsb.gov)

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271 years before Pantone, artist mixed color in an 800 page book (2014) (thisiscolossal.com)

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40 years after the Challenger disaster, spaceflight remains far from routine (space.com)

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DSM-5: The foundation of psychiatric diagnosis is about to get a makeover (npr.org)

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French MPs take first step to ban social media for under-15s (bbc.com)

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Skijoring is taking travellers off Colorado's ski-resort circuit (bbc.com)

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Macintosh launched on Jan 24, 1984 and changed the world – eventually (2019) (appleinsider.com)

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First chatbot creator dedicated his life to publicizing the threat posed by A.I (smithsonianmag.com)

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TikTok closes deal with White House to split US app from global business (bbc.com)

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The mushroom making people hallucinate tiny humans (bbc.com)

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Cameras reveal what hedgehogs get up to after dark (bbc.com)

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The Panchatantra: The ancient 'viral memes' still with us (2018) (bbc.com)

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Flexible use of a multi-purpose tool by a cow (cell.com)

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UK consulting on bringing in social media ban for under 16s (bbc.com)

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Inside the secret world of Japanese snack bars (bbc.com)

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Alzheimer's finger-prick test could help diagnosis (bbc.com)

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The surprising benefits of standing on one leg (bbc.com)

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How crypto criminals stole $700M from people – often using age-old tricks (bbc.com)

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The 600-year-old origins of the word 'hello' (bbc.com)

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Boeing knew of flaw in part linked to UPS plane crash, NTSB report says (bbc.com)

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Noninvasive brain treatment for depression proves helpful (cnn.com)

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SETI@home: UC Berkeley scientists are homing in on 100 signals they found (news.berkeley.edu)

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Trump tests the First Amendment: A timeline (cnn.com)

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Photographer 'over the Moon' with iconic ET recreation two years in the making (bbc.com)

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Investigating if gut health affects aging: could I hack my own gut to age better (bbc.com)

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House GOP unveils new legislation on stock trading ban (thehill.com)

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A rare interview with the elusive Agatha Christie (bbc.com)

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Excel: The software that's hard to quit (bbc.com)

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Rare first Superman comic once stolen from Nicolas Cage sells for $15M (bbc.com)

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A red pixel in the snow: How AI solved the mystery of a missing mountaineer (bbc.com)

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Spirit Cave Resilience: How Do We Explain a 10k-Year Continuity (cambridge.org)

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AI Chatbot Startup, Google to Settle Lawsuits over Teen Suicides (wsj.com)

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Oldest poison-tipped arrow discovered in South Africa (popsci.com)

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The mineral riches hiding under Greenland's ice (bbc.com)

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Japanese Washi Paper (gatech.edu)

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Why are more gamers than ever playing the 2000s classic RuneScape (bbc.com)

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Hyundai Motor Group plans to deploy humanoid robots at US factory from 2028 (reuters.com)

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How the 1973 oil crisis forced Nixon to rethink time (bbc.com)

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Jan. 6 Archive: The Capital Charges database (npr.org)

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Sheffield project aims to build first UK video games archive (bbc.com)

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The Great Gatsby is the most misunderstood novel (2021) (bbc.com)

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The Lizard Wireless Station: Pivotal wireless radio station marks 125 years (bbc.com)

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Photographing the hidden world of slime mould (bbc.com)

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The US's 2k-year-old mystery mounds (bbc.com)

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Mercury: The planet that shouldn't exist (bbc.com)

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The story of pantomime (vam.ac.uk)

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Behind the scramble to engineer the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy (espn.com)

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The nightmares were horrific: Dads open up about crippling post-natal depression (bbc.com)

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Agent-O-rama: Scalable, Traceable, Stateful AI agents in Clojure or Java [video] (youtube.com)

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Winnie-the-Pooh brings 100 years of fame to forest (bbc.com)

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The WW1 Christmas Truce (2023) (bbc.com)

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A House Ahead of Its Time (2024) (nist.gov)

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Nil, boosters, budgets: The athletic director simulator (espn.com)

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The ancient monuments saluting the winter solstice (bbc.com)

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Ireland’s Diarmuid Early wins world Microsoft Excel title (bbc.com)

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The 'untranslatable' emotions you never knew you had (2017) (bbc.com)

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How Lord of the Flies was rescued from the reject pile (2024) (bbc.com)

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The Cabbage Patch Kids caused a near-riot in the 1980s (bbc.com)

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'Ghost jobs' are on the rise – and so are calls to ban them (bbc.com)

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Negotiations over US-UK tech deal still live (bbc.com)

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Video: Lunar impact flash detected on the moon by Armagh Observatory (phys.org)

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A pretty penny: Last US cents sell for $16.7M (abcnews.go.com)

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Photographer finds thousands of dinosaur footprints near Italian Olympic venue (apnews.com)

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Children with cancer scammed out of millions fundraised for their treatment (bbc.com)

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Skövde, the tiny town powering up Sweden's video game boom (theguardian.com)

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Maths can help you wrap your presents better (bbc.com)

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Tiger teeth, dried seahorses and shark fins sold illegally on Facebook (bbc.com)

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The unlikely photo that kickstarted the social web (2016) (bbc.com)

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US TikTok investors in limbo as deal set to be delayed again (bbc.com)

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Killer Whales and Dolphins May Team Up to Hunt Salmon (scientificamerican.com)

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Cadmium Zinc Telluride: The wonder material powering a medical 'revolution' (bbc.com)

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Reddit launches High Court challenge to Australia's social media ban for kids (bbc.com)

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AI defense booms in UK and Germany as new wave of billion-dollar startups emerge (cnbc.com)

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AI has entered the classroom – but is it the solution for overworked teachers? (bbc.com)

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Police swap suspect sketches for AI (washingtonpost.com)

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The devious art of lying by telling the truth (2017) (bbc.com)

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The undersea mountains where sharks rule (bbc.com)

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The runaway drone that caused a Cold War air battle (2016) (bbc.com)

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A thousand-year-long composition turns 25 (2024) (longplayer.org)

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AI and recruitment: Are we in a race to the bottom? (bbc.com)

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A wage for housework? India's experiment in paying women (bbc.com)

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UK government promises 50k new apprenticeships in youth employment push (bbc.com)

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Trump raises potential concerns over $72B Netflix-Warner Bros deal (bbc.com)

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Indus script (Harappan script, Indus Valley script) (wikipedia.org)