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Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work? -- Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

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A lone figure in an eerie London lockdown -- In September 2020, rising Covid-19 cases plunged London into another lockdown. One photographer roamed the city's financial district amid an eerie emptiness.

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The forgotten first king of England - In his lifetime, the first king of England was renowned throughout Europe. But over the centuries, he has been sidelined by history. 1 day ago - Future

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Swiss voters narrowly approve plan for electronic ID cards -- The proposal was backed by 50.4% of voters, in the second Swiss ballot on the issue in four years.

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How to future-proof your knees -- Our knees are arguably one of our most important joints, but also one of the most poorly looked after. Science tells us putting in some work now pays dividends later.

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'You'll never need to work again': Criminals offer reporter money to hack BBC -- Reporter Joe Tidy was offered money if he would help cyber criminals access BBC systems.

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'A million jobs in London could be changed by AI' -- The jobs most at risk include telemarketing, bookkeeping and data entry, according to research.

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Have these scientists found the answer to stop shoes stinking? -- Two Indian researchers have designed a shoe rack that banishes foul odours - and won a fun science prize.

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AI is sending travellers to places that don't exist -- An imagined town in Peru, an Eiffel tower in Beijing: travellers are increasingly using tools like ChatGPT for itinerary ideas – and being sent to destinations that don't exist.

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AI tool used to recover £500m lost to fraud, UK government says -- Ministers say software developed by the Cabinet Office has helped to ramp up fraud detection.

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Bollywood stars fight for personality rights amid deepfake surge -- Karan Johar, Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan and others have gone to court to protect their personality rights.

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Do you need to drink electrolytes to stay hydrated?

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What happens when you feel no fear? A small number of people have a rare condition that means they're not scared of anything. How do they live a life without fear? See more

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The 3,000-year-old story hidden in the @ sign -- In Taiwan they call @ "little mouse". It's "strudel" in Hebrew, "dog" in Russian and "monkey's tail" in Dutch. The @ sign is a mirror, and its story goes back thousands of years.

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Should you shower in the morning or the evening? -- Some people prefer to shower in the morning, others in the evening. Who is doing it the right way?

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The questions that make children feel loved -- The right questions can help us connect with strangers – and create closer bonds between parents and children.

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How 'grey divorce' affects adult children -- Divorce in later life is becoming more common – and scientists are beginning to explore the surprisingly deep impact this can have on adult children and their relationships.

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The people who hunt down old TVs -- They are televisions from another era, replaced by the flat screen, high-resolution displays of the modern era. Yet cathode-ray tubes are still surprisingly in demand.

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The truth about caffeine and scary dreams -- Some people report experiencing more vivid dreams within days of reducing their caffeine intake. What's going on?

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What it's like to fly an 80-year-old WW2 bomber -- The Commemorative Air Force in the US flies the only two airworthy Boeing B-29s, the most expensive weapon of World War Two. One pilot tells the BBC what it feels like to fly them.

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The ancient origins of today's personality types -- First suggested in ancient Greece, the four 'humours' personality types have shaped how we view ourselves for thousands of years – and still look oddly familiar today.

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The race to predict wildfires before they ignite -- We go behind the scenes with innovators building cutting-edge tools to forecast and fight wildfires. -- Tech Now

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The fascinating history of the QR code -- QR codes are used in so many areas of our lives. Tech Now explains the story behind their creation. -- 19 Sep 2025 -- Tech Now

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Tallulah Metcalfe's four tips for dealing with online trolls -- Influencer Tallulah Metcalfe took part in the BBC Teen Summit in Bradford, and gave us her best tips. -- 16 Sep 2025 -- Technology

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Three tips on how to use your phone less -- Dr Kaitlyn Regehr has this advice to help you stop looking at your phone and go on a digital detox. -- 16 Sep 2025 -- Technology

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How space-based solar power can fuel our Earth -- Tech Now explores how space innovation could help solve the Earth's energy challenges. -- 11 Sep 2025 -- Tech Now

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Why the US is going back to the moon after 50 years -- Katty Kay interviews Eileen Collins on Artemis, diversity in space, and how lunar missions prepare us for Mars. -- 7 Sep 2025 -- Science & Health

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The aquatic drone cleaning up waterways -- Tech Now visits a startup in the Netherlands tackling marine pollution with an autonomous robot that gobbles up waste. -- 5 Sep 2025 -- Tech Now

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How tech is helping the world's most endangered species -- Tech Now gets up close to black rhinos at a new conservation centre in the UK. -- 29 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now

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Is this how AI might eliminate humanity? -- A new research paper predicts AI autonomy by 2027 could lead to human extinction within a decade. -- 22 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now

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The best-case scenario for AI in schools -- Amid fears about the use of AI in classrooms, American educator and founder of Khan Academy Sal Khan lays out an optimistic future. -- 20 Aug 2025 -- Artificial Intelligence

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Next generation of cancer drugs could be made in space -- Tech Now visits a UK startup aiming to build a pharma factory in space to revolutionise cancer treatment. -- 15 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now

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Behind the scenes at Gaudi's stunning La Sagrada Familia -- Tech Now gains special access to Gaudí's iconic La Sagrada Familia as it nears completion. -- 8 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now

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Explaining how a touchscreen works with a sausage -- British mathematician Hannah Fry digs into the science of touchscreens. -- 4 Aug 2025 -- Science

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Building's hard problem: Can concrete go green? -- Tech Now visits a Dutch startup producing a more sustainable alternative to concrete. -- 1 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now

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High-tech tools cracking the case of Chile's lost children -- Tech Now visits organisations in Chile using innovative tech to track down missing relatives. -- 25 Jul 2025 -- Tech Now

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Bringing a baby dinosaur roar to 'life' -- BBC journalist Tom Gerken voices his own dinosaur in the game Jurassic World Evolution 3. -- 18 Jul 2025 -- Tech Now

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Why China is winning the global EV race -- Tech Now visits China to test drive Xpeng's newest EV car model on the streets of Guangzhou. -- 11 Jul 2025 -- Tech Now

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The observatory that can reveal the deepest secrets of space -- Tech Now is given rare access to the world's most advanced telescope with the largest digital camera ever built. -- 4 Jul 2025 -- Tech Now

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What it takes to write like Agatha Christie -- We explore how technology is reviving the renowned fiction writer's legacy. -- 28 Jun 2025 -- Tech Now

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The science behind brewing tastier non-alcoholic beer -- UK brewery Wiper and True shows the BBC's Tech Now team a pioneering technique to craft alcohol-free beer. -- 20 Jun 2025 -- Tech Now

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AI trial cuts sewage pollution, water firm says -- Data from 12,000 sensors is monitored by AI to determine if sewers are blocked and facing overflows.

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MP becomes first to create himself as an AI bot

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New AI data centre plans approved -- The new data centre could see 150 jobs created and will be "future proof", according to its owners.

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Gaming giant Electronic Arts bought in unprecedented $55bn deal -- EA is known for making best-selling games such as EA FC, The Sims and Mass Effect.

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MrBeast defends trapping man in burning building for $500,000 -- The world's most popular YouTuber is notorious for his stunt videos and challenges, and insists he takes safety seriously.

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How the rise of green tech is feeding another environmental crisis -- The world's race to decarbonise has led to the rise of electric cars - and with it, soaring demand for lithium, which is required for the batteries.

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The first person ever to appear on TV -- On 2 October 1925, John Logie Baird transmitted a moving image of a human face. Forty years later, the world's first television star told the BBC about that dramatic moment.

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Swiss vote on electronic identity cards for second time -- An early projection shows voters are evenly split over the policy, which has already been rejected once before.

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