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A Cornish start-up develops a technique to make cloud-free views of the UK from satellite images.
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AI space tech to help farmers see their fields
A Cornish start-up develops a technique to make cloud-free views of the UK from satellite images.

'Dinosaur asteroid' wrought springtime devastation
The time of year that a giant rock hit Earth 66 million years ago may have been a critical factor.

Cut fossil fuels to lower gas bills, advisers say
The government's climate change advisers say new oil and gas in the North Sea would not lower bills.

Radiation spike at Chernobyl site seized by Russia
But a disaster at the defunct nuclear power plant there is "extremely unlikely", experts say.

Extreme wildfires set to become more frequent
The number of exceptional wildfires will increase by 50% by the end of the century, the UN warns.

Can the UK afford its net zero policies?
The cost of living crisis has led backbench Conservative MPs to call for a rethink of the government's plans.

Welsh drone system fights malaria in Zanzibar
The drones are being used to find pools of water that mosquitos use to breed.
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AI space tech to help farmers see their fields
A Cornish start-up develops a technique to make cloud-free views of the UK from satellite images.

'Dinosaur asteroid' wrought springtime devastation
The time of year that a giant rock hit Earth 66 million years ago may have been a critical factor.

Cut fossil fuels to lower gas bills, advisers say
The government's climate change advisers say new oil and gas in the North Sea would not lower bills.

Radiation spike at Chernobyl site seized by Russia
But a disaster at the defunct nuclear power plant there is "extremely unlikely", experts say.

Extreme wildfires set to become more frequent
The number of exceptional wildfires will increase by 50% by the end of the century, the UN warns.

Can the UK afford its net zero policies?
The cost of living crisis has led backbench Conservative MPs to call for a rethink of the government's plans.

Welsh drone system fights malaria in Zanzibar
The drones are being used to find pools of water that mosquitos use to breed.

'Dinosaur asteroid' wrought springtime devastation
The time of year that a giant rock hit Earth 66 million years ago may have been a critical factor.

Cut fossil fuels to lower gas bills, advisers say
The government's climate change advisers say new oil and gas in the North Sea would not lower bills.

Radiation spike at Chernobyl site seized by Russia
But a disaster at the defunct nuclear power plant there is "extremely unlikely", experts say.
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