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7 July 2014
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The science connecting extreme weather to human activity

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The secret WW2 magazine ridiculing Hitler's mother

Curt Bloch found inspiration in hiding by creating an anti-nazi parody magazine in the attic.

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Why ancient Roman buildings last for millennia

Structures like the Pantheon and many others containing a type of concrete made by the Romans still stand today.

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The rare medieval street about to reveal its secrets

In the lush, rural landscape of Somerset, England is the cathedral city of Wells.

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Tutankhamun: The first ever view inside the tomb

Photographer Harry Burton joined Howard Carter's team as they uncovered the tomb of Tutankhamun.

History
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The woman who checked in and never checked out

To this day, staff and guests at the hotel report strange phenomena.

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What if you had to learn sign language to order your coffee?

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Inside James Turrell's 100th and most ambitious Skyspace

The BBC gets access to James Turrell's highly anticipated new Skyspace, housed in a striking dome in Denmark.

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Global tech sell off gathers pace

Steven Wahrhaftig of Wedbush Securities says this sell-off is a healthy pullback within the tech sector.

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The haunting mask that hints at the Aztec empire's fate

A striking jewel-encrusted Aztec mask depicts the deadly disease that reshaped the fate of the empire.

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Extreme traveller recounts brush with death in Africa

Danish adventurer Thor Pedersen set himself a challenge to visit 1,001 regions around the world in his lifetime.

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Is AI the new fall guy for layoffs?

Katty Kay and economist Kathryn Anne Edwards on why some companies might use AI as an excuse for normal firings.

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Rising artist Shaqúelle Whyte on why painting for him is all about process, repetition, and doubt.

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The hunt for 'dark' vessels exploiting the world's oceans

Tech Now uncovers how technology is being used to track vessels that hide their location and go dark at sea.

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Vance Howard of Howard Capital Management says he is optimistic after the Federal Reserve chair's debut.

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Florida's natural springs are portals to a prehistoric world hidden beneath turquoise and deep-blue waters.

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The alien lands once hidden beneath the ocean

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An unassuming German city had been scoring among the top three for the last two years.

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The Japanese secret to being calmer and happier

This 16th century concept originated in tea ceremonies and martial arts and is still engrained in Japanese life.

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