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The dangerous plants lurking in plain sight
As concerns are voiced about hemlock near a school, an expert tells of other deadly green neighbours.

Video 31 seconds
Watch: Molten lava gushes from Iceland volcano
An eruption has sent lava and smoke pouring on the Reykjanes peninsula following intense earthquake activity in the area.

Transparent mouse could improve cancer drug tests
Scientists say a new scanning method that can identify tiny tumours could revolutionise medical research.

London wildfire response affected by crew shortage
Crew shortages meant 39 engines were not available to fight London's wildfires last July, a review finds.

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Scientists are concerned about the environmental impact if commercial deep sea mining begins.

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Experts are predicting that the developing El Niño is likely to make 2023 the world's hottest year.

Shipping agrees net-zero goal but critics unmoved
Countries have agreed to limit carbon from shipping by 2050 but green groups say the pact is flawed.

Video 31 seconds
Watch: Molten lava gushes from Iceland volcano
An eruption has sent lava and smoke pouring on the Reykjanes peninsula following intense earthquake activity in the area.

Transparent mouse could improve cancer drug tests
Scientists say a new scanning method that can identify tiny tumours could revolutionise medical research.

London wildfire response affected by crew shortage
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