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Trump to scrap landmark finding that regulates carbon emissions

Trump to scrap landmark finding that regulates carbon emissions

The Trump administration has announced a plan to scrap a landmark finding that greenhouse gases are harmful to the environment,
2,500-year-old Siberian ‘ice mummy’ had intricate tattoos

2,500-year-old Siberian ‘ice mummy’ had intricate tattoos

Georgina Rannard Science correspondent G Caspari and M Vavulin Scans of the ice mummy’s skin revealed details of animals and
‘Communities’ of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean

‘Communities’ of strange, extreme life seen for first time in

Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Watch: some of the strange, extreme life filmed at the depths of the ocean
Why did the Russian mega earthquake not cause more tsunami damage?

Why did the Russian mega earthquake not cause more tsunami

Esme Stallard and Mark Poynting BBC News Climate and Science It has been one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded
Australia’s coral reefs bleached by marine heatwave

Australia’s coral reefs bleached by marine heatwave

Katy Watson Australia correspondent Reporting fromWestern Australia Watch: Can you un-bleach coral? BBC visits remote Australian reef to find out
Why plane turbulence is really becoming more frequent and severe

Why plane turbulence is really becoming more frequent and severe

BBC Listen to this article being read Andrew Davies was on his way to New Zealand to work on a
UK gets first female Astronomer Royal in 350 years

UK gets first female Astronomer Royal in 350 years

Gwyndaf Hughes Science Videographer Amanda Clark/Cabinet Office Prof Michele Docherty showed courage and talent to become Astronomer Royal Astronomer Prof
Teeth marks suggest ‘terror bird’ was killed by reptile 13 million years ago

Teeth marks suggest ‘terror bird’ was killed by reptile 13

Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Link et al/Biology Letters The researchers say the terror bird did not survive the
Gaps in what we know about ancient Romans could be filled by AI

Gaps in what we know about ancient Romans could be

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Artwork: The new system predicts missing text from broken inscriptions, their date and original location
Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change

Top UN court says countries can sue each other over

Esme Stallard and Georgina Rannard BBC News Climate and Science Watch: Activists react to landmark UN climate change ruling outside