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Emma Raducanu has been crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year on another history-defining night for Britain’s teenage phenomenon.

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English partnership Matty Lee and Noah Williams win synchronised diving gold at Commonwealth Games

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    Beth Mead wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2022 on a historic night for women's sport

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    Mary Earps said she felt “very honoured and humbled” to receive “the ultimate all-round sporting accolade”, after being named as the BBC’s Sports Personality of the year ahead of runner-up Stuart Broad to continue women’s sport’s strong recent run in the event.

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    Canadian police need a search warrant to get your IP address: Supreme Court

    How private is your internet address? Very, says the Supreme Court of Canada. Police can’t just walk into a company and demand a suspect’s IP address by saying a Canadian resident doesn’t have an expectation of privacy of that information, the court ruled today. An IP address is vital enough that every resident expects it […]

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    In Canada, your IP address has the right to remain silent. Elon Musk is suing OpenAI for not being Open. Apple faces a class action not allowing competitive access to backup services and the World Server Throwing Competition in March 2024 is accused of being too violent towards servers.   All this and more on the […]

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    Imagine a world without Facebook. For just half an hour. A group of AI leaders get together but don’t seem to invite Elon Musk. Amazon takes data centres nuclear. A new competitor for ChatGPT and Google. And public trust in AI is declining.  All this and more on the “just breath, Facebook will be back” […]

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    Dinosaur-killing asteroid likely came from beyond Jupiter, study finds

    The asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs after slamming into the Earth 66 million years ago is believed to have come from beyond Jupiter, a new study says.



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    NASA provides explanation for 'strange noises' coming from Starliner spacecraft

    NASA discovered the cause of a pulsating noise coming from a speaker on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft after astronaut Butch Wilmore reported the sound.



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    Boeing's troubled Starliner spacecraft lands back on Earth without a crew

    Boeing's Starliner spacecraft landed on Earth Saturday morning, with two test pilots left behind because of NASA's concerns that their return was too risky.



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    Venomous creatures wash up on popular North Carolina beaches

    Venomous Blue Sea Dragons are washing up on the sandy shores of the Outer Banks in North Carolina, and National Park officials advise to admire them from a distance.



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    NASA spacecraft to scour Jupiter's icy moon in search of life-supporting conditions

    A massive NASA spacecraft is ready to set sail for Jupiter and its moon Europa. The craft, named Europa Clipper, will determine if conditions there could support life.



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    Rise of the superbaby? US startup offers genetic IQ screening for wealthy elite: report

    U.S.-based startup company Heliospect Genomics reportedly is offering wealthy couples embryo screening for IQ and other traits at $50,000 for 100 embryos.



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    Orionid meteor shower to light up night sky through most of November

    The Orionids meteor shower peaks on Monday, but will continue to light up the sky through Nov. 22, as debris from Halley's Comet enters Earth's atmosphere.



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    Police seeking cruel yobs who filmed themselves harming animals



    Police are hunting laughing yobs who filmed themselves hurling a cat off a bridge and posted the video on Snapchat.




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    Three hospitalised as car 'mounts pavement' and smashes into Piccadilly Circus restaurant



    Three people have been taken to hospital after a car mounted the pavement and smashed into a restaurant in Piccadilly Circus, the Metropolitan Police have said.




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    Body found in search for missing mum Jane Burton as police launch investigation



    Greater Manchester Police launched a public appeal to help find Jane Burton on Tuesday morning but have paused the search after a body was found




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    Pub landlady took her own life after relationship left her scared to leave the house



    Jill Parton, 46, suffered fatal injuries when she was hit by a freight train in Heaton Chapel in the early hours of June 3 this year, an inquest heard




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    The Eternal Cylinder Review

    An unusual and fascinating survival game with one of the most memorable enemies in years.




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    Alienware celebrates 25 years with revamped Aurora desktop PC

    Alienware was born in a garage near Miami in 1996. The first Aurora arrived in 2004.




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    Doubled number of specialists should make up for the switch from the classic class system.




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    Study: Cylinder Seals and Sealing Practices Stimulated Invention of Writing in Ancient South-West Asia

    Administrative innovations in south-west Asia during the 4th millennium BCE, including the cylinder seals that were rolled on the earliest clay tablets, laid the foundations for proto-cuneiform script.

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    Lion Cavern in Eswatini is World’s Oldest Ochre Mine, Archaeologists Say

    Archaeologists say they have discovered the oldest known evidence for intensive ochre mining worldwide, at least 48,000 years ago, in Lion Cavern at Ngwenya in Eswatini, a landlocked country in southern Africa.

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    15,800-Year-Old Engraved Plaquettes Shed Light on Paleolithic Fishing Techniques

    Scientists from the Leibniz Zentrum für Archäologie and Durham University have examined a collection of 406 engraved schist plaquettes found at the Magdalenian site of Gönnersdorf in Germany.

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    New Species of Hermit Crab Discovered in Australia

    Marine biologists at Queensland Museum Kurilpa have described a new species of hermit crab, Strigopagurus fragarchela (common name is the strawberry-clawed hermit), from the continental shelf off south‑east Queensland, Australia.

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    Earliest-Known Maya Salt Works Discovered in Belize

    Jay-yi Nah is an underwater archaeological site dating to the Early Classic Maya period (250-600 CE) that focused on salt production for local use or perhaps local production for down-the-line trading.

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    Amid rising cases of mpox in Central Africa, it is important to uncover whether this virus causes symptoms even after the infection has cleared