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Global carbon emissions rose 3 per cent this year (which is bad)
Just weeks after a major UN report on 1.5°C warned that CO2 emissions need to fall…
Global carbon emissions rose 3 per cent this year (which is bad)
Just weeks after a major UN report on 1.5°C warned that CO2 emissions need to fall…
UK DNA project hits major milestone with 100,000 genomes sequenced
The UK's 100,000 Genomes Project has hit its target for sequencing the genetic data of people…
UK DNA project hits major milestone with 100,000 genomes sequenced
The UK's 100,000 Genomes Project has hit its target for sequencing the genetic data of people…
Tonnes of food are thrown away daily – could meal kits be the answer?
The scale of food waste is shocking, with almost 30 per cent of US food ending…
First baby born thanks to womb transplant from deceased donor
A woman has successfully given birth after receiving a uterus taken from a dead person. The…
First baby born thanks to womb transplant from deceased donor
A woman has successfully given birth after receiving a uterus taken from a dead person. The…
First baby born thanks to womb transplant from deceased donor
A woman has successfully given birth after receiving a uterus taken from a dead person. The…
New medical implants need a higher approval bar than toothbrushes
To protect patients we must make it as difficult to gain approval for medical devices as…