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New idea for sucking up CO2 from air shows promise
A new way of sucking carbon from the air is up to three times more effective than current technology.
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New idea for sucking up CO2 from air shows promise
A new way of sucking carbon from the air is up to three times more effective than current technology.

Breakthrough as eggs made from male mice cells
Researchers have created eggs from the cells of male mice, raising the prospect of male couples having their own children.

Oceans littered with 171 trillion plastic pieces
New estimates suggest that plastic pollution in the oceans has risen dramatically since 2005.

Invasive plants outnumber British flora - report
A 20-year survey of plants shows how agriculture and climate change is affecting UK flora.

Bumblebees learn to solve puzzles by watching peers
Scientists who trained bees to open a puzzle find that they pass the knowledge on to their colonies.

Nobel scientist says 'UK research is in jeopardy'
A new assessment of Britain's research capability concludes it has "serious and longstanding problems".

UK costs from flood damage could rise by 20%
Cutting greenhouse gas emissions could save millions of pounds in flood damage costs.
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New idea for sucking up CO2 from air shows promise
A new way of sucking carbon from the air is up to three times more effective than current technology.

Breakthrough as eggs made from male mice cells
Researchers have created eggs from the cells of male mice, raising the prospect of male couples having their own children.

Oceans littered with 171 trillion plastic pieces
New estimates suggest that plastic pollution in the oceans has risen dramatically since 2005.

Invasive plants outnumber British flora - report
A 20-year survey of plants shows how agriculture and climate change is affecting UK flora.

Bumblebees learn to solve puzzles by watching peers
Scientists who trained bees to open a puzzle find that they pass the knowledge on to their colonies.

Nobel scientist says 'UK research is in jeopardy'
A new assessment of Britain's research capability concludes it has "serious and longstanding problems".

UK costs from flood damage could rise by 20%
Cutting greenhouse gas emissions could save millions of pounds in flood damage costs.

Breakthrough as eggs made from male mice cells
Researchers have created eggs from the cells of male mice, raising the prospect of male couples having their own children.

Oceans littered with 171 trillion plastic pieces
New estimates suggest that plastic pollution in the oceans has risen dramatically since 2005.

Invasive plants outnumber British flora - report
A 20-year survey of plants shows how agriculture and climate change is affecting UK flora.
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