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World’s biggest iceberg runs aground off remote island

World’s biggest iceberg runs aground off remote island

Georgina Rannard Climate and science reporter Erwan Rivault Data journalist Getty Images The world’s largest iceberg has run aground in
U.S. State Department Shuts Down Pollution Monitoring Abroad

U.S. State Department Shuts Down Pollution Monitoring Abroad

What’s the air quality in New Delhi, Jakarta or Buenos Aires? Until Tuesday, the United States Embassy in those cities
Mice experiment as step to create mammoth-like elephants

Mice experiment as step to create mammoth-like elephants

Colossal Biosciences The mice have been genetically modified to be hairier Genetically engineered woolly mice could one day help populate
He Fought Claims of Harm From Infant Formula. Now He Regulates It.

He Fought Claims of Harm From Infant Formula. Now He

The new head of the Food and Drug Administration division that regulates infant formula was in recent months a corporate
The revellers making Trinidad’s carnival more sustainable

The revellers making Trinidad’s carnival more sustainable

Anselm Gibbs Reporter, Port of Spain Anselm Gibbs Carnival costumes are elaborate affairs at what many dub “the greatest show
SpaceX Prepares for 8th Starship Rocket Test Flight: How to Watch

SpaceX Prepares for 8th Starship Rocket Test Flight: How to

Starship — the spacecraft that Elon Musk says will one day take people to Mars — is preparing for its
Spring is “fastest-warming” season in the UK

Spring is “fastest-warming” season in the UK

Data given to BBC Weather by Nature’s Calendar, external – a citizen science project by the Woodland Trust – demonstrates
Rising Temperatures Are Scrambling the Base of the Ocean Food Web

Rising Temperatures Are Scrambling the Base of the Ocean Food

Humans are living in a plankton world. These minuscule organisms are spread across the oceans, covering nearly three-quarters of the
Plane GPS systems are under sustained attack

Plane GPS systems are under sustained attack

BBC As a Ryanair flight from London approached Vilnius, Lithuania, on 17 January, its descent was suddenly aborted. Just minutes
Greenpeace Faces Tough Start in Trial Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

Greenpeace Faces Tough Start in Trial Over Dakota Access Pipeline

The opening week of the landmark trial of Greenpeace in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit by Energy Transfer over the Dakota Access