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10 of the most mysterious codes and ciphers in history
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The thought experiment: How could I survive a nuclear bomb?
Nature
What connects rats and landmines?
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Everyday science
What connects nuclear weapons and fine wine?
The Human Body
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The Human Body
Human extinction: how could it happen?
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Dragons, dogs and swords… the surprising science of Game of Thrones
The Human Body
Grisly prehistoric massacre shows signs of first known war
Space
What would happen if you shot a gun in space?
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Planet Earth
Should we mine the seabed?
Future Technology
Five things from Star Trek that came true
Future Technology
How do bulletproof vests work?
Future Technology
Inspired by nature: Welcome to the world of swarm robots
Everyday science
Could a cannon ball from an 18th-century ship sink a modern ship?
Everyday science
How far can a bullet fired from a handgun travel?
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