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Bacterium may have caused mystery elephant deaths
A bacterium found in several wild elephants may explain why hundreds died suddenly in Botswana in 2020.
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Bacterium may have caused mystery elephant deaths
A bacterium found in several wild elephants may explain why hundreds died suddenly in Botswana in 2020.

Plan to send all-UK astronaut mission into orbit
US company Axiom may need one experienced astronaut among four-strong crew, with Tim Peake tipped for role.

Big banks linked to products with pangolin parts
The companies include UK multinationals such as HSBC, Prudential, and Legal & General.

World's shift to clean energy is 'unstoppable'
The world is shifting rapidly to clean energy but still investing too much in fossil fuels, the IEA says.

Skeletons discovered in rare 5,000-year-old tomb
Archaeologists say pottery and stone tools have also been found at the site in Orkney.

West Antarctic ice shelf melt 'unavoidable'
Future sea-level rise may have been underestimated, a new study warns, with more melt "locked in".

Can the UK's tides help wean us off fossil fuels?
The UK has some of the world's most powerful tides - and is well placed to exploit their power.
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Bacterium may have caused mystery elephant deaths
A bacterium found in several wild elephants may explain why hundreds died suddenly in Botswana in 2020.

Plan to send all-UK astronaut mission into orbit
US company Axiom may need one experienced astronaut among four-strong crew, with Tim Peake tipped for role.

Big banks linked to products with pangolin parts
The companies include UK multinationals such as HSBC, Prudential, and Legal & General.

World's shift to clean energy is 'unstoppable'
The world is shifting rapidly to clean energy but still investing too much in fossil fuels, the IEA says.

Skeletons discovered in rare 5,000-year-old tomb
Archaeologists say pottery and stone tools have also been found at the site in Orkney.

West Antarctic ice shelf melt 'unavoidable'
Future sea-level rise may have been underestimated, a new study warns, with more melt "locked in".

Can the UK's tides help wean us off fossil fuels?
The UK has some of the world's most powerful tides - and is well placed to exploit their power.

Plan to send all-UK astronaut mission into orbit
US company Axiom may need one experienced astronaut among four-strong crew, with Tim Peake tipped for role.

Big banks linked to products with pangolin parts
The companies include UK multinationals such as HSBC, Prudential, and Legal & General.

World's shift to clean energy is 'unstoppable'
The world is shifting rapidly to clean energy but still investing too much in fossil fuels, the IEA says.
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