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Photos from Australia: Capturing 'flash rips' and 'the edge of the world'
Dene Bingham photographs dangerous seas and wild places from a remote coast in Western Australia. …
Climate change: 'Forever plant' seagrass faces uncertain future
A seagrass that’s one of the world’s most powerful weapons against climate change is under threat…
Scientists unlock mysteries of world's oldest 'computer'
The 2,000-year-old mechanism has baffled experts since it was discovered on a shipwreck in 1901. …
Etna: Life beneath the volcanic dust of repeated eruptions
Three weeks of spectacular blasts have amazed onlookers – but caused untold damage for Sicilians. …
Brown stink bug among 'future threats' to gardens
Gardeners are being urged to be on alert for the stink bug and other pests predicted…
Cumbria coal mine: 'Increased controversy' prompts public inquiry
Ministers were warned the proposal is damaging the UK’s reputation ahead of a major climate summit. …
Climate change: 'Default effect' sees massive green energy switch
When suppliers make green energy the default choice, consumers stick with it even if it’s costly. …
Kathleen Folbigg: Could science free Australian jailed for killing babies?
Kathleen Folbigg has been called Australia’s worst female murderer – now scientists doubt her guilt. …
Hundreds of sewage leaks detected thanks to AI
Software originally used to diagnose genetic disorders can detect sewage spills, experts say. Click…