As beavers are reintroduced to the UK, Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the consequences
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As beavers are reintroduced to the UK, Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the consequences
The week which marked the end of February and the start of March brought along not one but two fun astronomical spectacles: the planet conjunction and the northern lights. In this article, Almudena Visser Velez explains the phenomenon of the northern lights.
The week which marked the end of February and the start of March brought along not one but two fun astronomical spectacles: the planet conjunction and the northern lights. In this article, Almudena Visser Velez explains the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter.
Almudena Visser Velez explains the phenomenon of comets appearing in our solar system.
Charlie Oldroyd discusses the negative effects that glyphosate can have on bee populations and the wider impact of pesticides on ecosystems
Anabel Costa-Ferreira discusses insomnia, what it is, what the underlying causes of the sleep disorder may be and how to help prevent it
Madi Wharmby discusses a recent study that found that worm saliva has the ability to rapidly break down plastic.
Rahul Anand discusses the recent findings that pollution has been found in the organs of developing babies and why this has scientists worried.
George Edwards discusses the recent evacuation of over 100,000 people from their homes in Burundi due to rising water levels and how this could happen to the rest of the world if climate change is not stopped.
Katie Jones discusses how a new software could be used going into the future to save the global populations of bees.
Alaia Lafleur discusses what plasma is and the potential uses for sustainable farming in the future with the ever increasing human population.
The third greatest planetary emergency – chemical pollution Alina McGregor discusses the lack of awareness around…
Rebecca Wells discusses the ways in which we can all take action against climate change, individually and collectively.
George Edwards discusses the study that found the Amazon rainforest now emitting rather than absorbing CO2, and the implications that this will have on climate change in the future.
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