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Starship: Elon Musk’s SpaceX set to launch world’s most powerful rocket – BBC News
The most powerful rocket ever developed is about to attempt a maiden launch.
Known as Starship, the rocket has been built by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company.
It stands almost 120m (400ft) high and is designed to have almost double the thrust of any rocket in history.
Monday’s uncrewed demonstration will lift off from Boca Chica in Texas, and plans to complete almost one full circuit of the globe.
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Why is it so hot and when will European heatwave end? | BBC News
Much of western Europe is under the most extreme red heat alerts – meaning there’s a potential risk to life.
France, Spain and Italy have been hardest hit by the heatwave so far.
But why is it so hot? What can you do to stay safe? And is El Nino to blame?
We answer some of your most asked questions about the heatwave sweeping Europe with our climate and health correspondents.
We’re also joined by our teams in Paris, Madrid and the south of France.
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Cyber Attack: Ransomware causing chaos globally – BBC News
Tens of thousands of organisations have been caught out by a computer virus called WannaCry. The malicious software locks data away and demands a payment of up to $300 (£230) a time before it will restore scrambled files. In the UK, many hospitals fell victim and some health organisations diverted ambulances and cancelled non-essential services as they sought to contain and clean up the infection. Infections in more than 99 nations are being reported by security firms. It appears that the hardest hit are Russia and Spain.
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Is this AI’s moment of truth? | BBC News
A year ago, artificial intelligence was being sold as something close to science fiction — a technology that could transform society, cure disease, even reshape the global economy.
Today, the tone is changing. The companies leading the revolution are racing to the stock market — chasing billions in investment — while quietly confronting a much harder reality: AI is expensive, unpredictable, and far from profitable.
At the same time, some of the very people building this technology are warning we may be going too fast — even calling for a global pause.
And beyond Silicon Valley, a different story is emerging: growing public anxiety, political backlash, and the rise of what some are calling anti-AI populism.
So is AI entering its most pivotal moment yet — caught between financial pressure, technological risk, and political resistance?
AI Decoded Presenter Christian Fraser is joined by Financial Times AI Editor Madhumita Murgia, Thematic Strategist at Deutsche Bank Research Adrian Cox and Richard Coffin, Host of popular investing podcast ‘ The Plain Bagel’.
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How will AI impact the jobs market? | BBC News
Will AI lead to job losses and displace workers in the UK, or is it an opportunity for government and businesses to grasp?
Watch what the panel said on the BBC Question Time AI special, featuring AI pioneer Mo Gawdat, CEO of AI company Synthesia Victor Riparbelli, and Laura Gilbert, senior director of AI at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
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Gaming: Why was Tetris so successful?
Invented in Moscow in 1984, a new Apple TV movie has charted how Tetris made its way out of the Soviet Union to become a global hit.
But how did the game become so successful?
BBC Click has taken a look.
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@patrickjones3438
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
This guy wants to punch a hole in the firmament just look at that rocket it's an arrow. Read Genesis in the Bible the first got to put that there for a reason you people better repent and get right with the Lord times almost up
@ivanskavinskiskavar6242
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
Rockets, moon shots
Spend it on the have-not's
Marvin Gaye and James Nyx (1971)
@anitavisram8346
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
Didn't it explode?
@godsowncountrycookstephen1747
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
all India good leader Rahul Gandhi Sonya Gandhi
@RoryHanna
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
This rocket is crazy the fact it's even near take off already is mad. Love how they haven't even tested the booster but have enough money to stick a starship on top
@agungprasetyo2665
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
No woke no broke no shame like BBC
@Atrello
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
The Moon, and the Mars
@ilikelampshades6
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
I get fined if I don't separate my tin cans and my plastic wrappers, have to live in poverty my entire adult life because of the Tories' masterplan, get taxed to my eyeballs for driving to work. Meanwhile billionnaires are burning fossil fuels like this
@ma5970
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
So we’re all going to ignore the firmament!!!🤔 Stop lying 🤥, you not going up. It’s green screen …
@ma5970
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
So we’re all going to ignore the firmament!!!🤔 Stop lying 🤥, you not going up. It’s green screen
@FactsYouShouldKnow
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
Government sponsored media
BBC have no credibility
@aldraone-mu5yg
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
Moon and the Mars 😂
@philipo5259
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
We don’t have the ability to live on Earth peacefully and dispose of our rubbish. We should focus our efforts on that instead.
@michaelmonareng3210
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
We havnt forgotten about the interview
@earthwatcher-_-4587
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
How was Saturn V different from other rockets?
Image result for the satrun V rocket was unique rocket
Saturn V holds records for the heaviest payload launched and largest payload capacity to low Earth orbit: 310,000 lb (140,000 kg), which included the third stage and unburned propellant needed to send the Apollo command and service module and Lunar Module to the Moon.
@user-og2gn3vv4o
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
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@Nothinglefttosay
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
“To take people to moon and the mars”..?
Strange choice of words.. 😂
@asmith9140
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
elon get on it and go a, long way away ive had enough of your petulant stupidity bye bye
@jeffperteet2327
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
Kaathunk!! High tech rubbish barrel launch. You would think that a company so valuable would have access to graphene and carbon fiber lol
@zzzck
January 2, 2024 at 7:48 am
Feed hungry children instead of sending more metal to the sky. Howard Hughes comes to my mind, the biggest amphibious plane. Well, it did fly awhile.