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Isro: India space chief says no mystery over rocket debris on Australian beach

India’s space chief says a giant metal dome that washed up on an Australian beach was definitely part of a rocket – but...

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The ‘exploding’ demand for giant heat pumps

There are 2.5 million litres of water in an Olympic-sized swimming pool. If for some reason you wanted to bring it from a...

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What are the Effects of GMO products on environmental conservation?

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been a controversial topic in recent years, with many people questioning their effects on the environment. In this...

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What Is the Importance of Recycling Products

  Recycling is a great way to save energy and conserve natural resources. It also improves air quality and reduces waste in landfills....

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What is Artificial Intelligence?

  Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a form of machine intelligence that has the potential to revolutionize how work is done and how society...

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The butterflies we may never see again in Britain

If you want to catch sight of many of Britain’s butterflies, you’ll need to be quick. A report by Butterfly Conservation warns that...

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Science breakthrough: Space satellite makes ‘incredible’ discovery of ‘deformed’ planet

A planet is round because of gravity; its gravity pulls equally from all sides, from the centre to the edges like the spokes of a bicycle wheel....

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Archaeology breakthrough as 5,700-year-old Cotswolds tomb reveals oldest-ever family tree

Researchers examined the bones and teeth of 35 people in one of Britain’s best-preserved neolithic tombs, close to Hazleton in the Cotswolds. They...

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Solar storm warning: Stream of particles from Sun to lash Earth – impact time predicted

A stream of solar wind is possibly headed our way, carrying with it charged particles from the upper reaches of the Sun’s atmosphere....

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Stonehenge breakthrough as excavations uncover ancient Britons’ ‘Neolithic mince pies’

A research team led by English Heritage found that the builders ate sweet treats they foraged for and then cooked, like hazelnuts, crab...