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January's huge eruption at Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai dramatically deepened its opening, or caldera.
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January's huge eruption at Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai dramatically deepened its opening, or caldera.
The birds take to the skies en masse after calling out their 'vote', scientists have discovered.
A bill is to be introduced in Parliament in two days' time to allow the commercial growing of gene-edited crops in England.
Scientists say we need to future-proof our diets in a warming world by eating little-known plants.
The planet is experiencing its sixth mass extinction event, but it is hoped action can be agreed.
The growth of "smart" farm machinery is increasing the risk of hacking of food and farming systems.
Conservation scientists hope that preserving genetic material offers future insurance against extinction
The birds take to the skies en masse after calling out their 'vote', scientists have discovered.
A bill is to be introduced in Parliament in two days' time to allow the commercial growing of gene-edited crops in England.
Scientists say we need to future-proof our diets in a warming world by eating little-known plants.
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