Science
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The tech giant’s pledge to go carbon negative by 2030 leans heavily on nascent technology such as machines that suck carbon out of the air
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Amphibians are at the forefront of a battle against extinction – but they’re not the only ones benefiting from ‘frozen zoos’
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Concerns grow as the journal Nature raises alarm on serious heart risks associated with Covid-19 patients taking the drugs
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Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) is advising cabinet on coronavirus response
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Key issues
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Slowdown in large-scale clean energy projects started before coronavirus crisis due to lack of state support
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We asked you to share your shots of April’s lunar spectacular. Here’s a selection of our favourites
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Largest, brightest supermoon dazzles in nearly seven decades seen from several continents
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As Elon Musk's Starlink and Jeff Bezos's Project Kuiper race to create high-speed internet using satellites orbiting Earth, there's a small problem that could get in the way: debris
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There are decisions being made right now that could have an effect on global populations for generations to come. As part of this project, we commissioned an artist to investigate some of the themes raised in the podcasts. This work of fiction imagines a future where gene editing has become mainstream and discusses the moral, ethical and political divides that this might create
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The ancient Roman city’s House of the Lovers has reopened to the public 40 years after it was severely damaged in 1980 by an earthquake
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