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Elon Musk sparks crisis at Royal Society but remains a
Esme Stallard Climate and science reporter, BBC News Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Reuters Elon Musk has become a
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150 Years of Change: How Old Photos, Recaptured, Reveal a
For 30 miles we bounce along a dirt road in southwestern Wyoming, heading toward a jagged skyline. It’s early September
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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