Editors' Picks
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MH17 flight code ends - 00:59
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Pro-Russian rebel commander acknowledges fighters had BUK missile - 02:25
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Glasgow: game on for independence? - 01:57
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A national day of mourning in the Netherlands - 01:43
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Time lapse of Costa Concordia - 01:20
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EU at crossroads on Russia sanctions - 02:22
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Christians given ultimatum by Islamic State fighters - 01:35
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First video to show "black box" at Ukraine crash site - 00:48
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Moment of closure for Concordia survivors - 01:26
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Ukraine, Russia blame each other for downed airliner - 02:02
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"What made you?": Reflecting on the 2011 Norway attacks - 03:37
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Record-setting facial recognition software tests near perfect
Scientists from Hong Kong University have unveiled the most accurate facial recognition software in the world. The algorithm, which scored a near perfect 99.15 per cent accuracy rating in tests, could prove to be a game-changer in automated crowd security.
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Who says fish can't drive?
Dutch designers have built a prototype 'car' for fish. Equipped with a webcam, micro-computer and motorised wheels, the mobile fish tank utilises computer vision technology to track its fish driver's movements to get around. Jim Drury has more.
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Ancient mummies digitally unwrapped to reveal new secrets
State-of-the-art CT scanning is giving researchers at the British Museum the opportunity to digitally unwrap ancient Egyptian mummies. The non-invasive technique preserves the delicate remains, but has given new insights into mummification.
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Prince George Birthday Preview
A look at Britain’s Prince George ahead of his first birthday. Sasha Salama reports.
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Sun and sand at 'Paris Plages'
Paris' annual urban beach along the banks of the river Seine opens to the public. Gavino Garay reports.