Japanese knotweed: why is it so damaging and can it be stopped?
Since it was introduced to the UK in 1850, Japanese knotweed has gone from novel ornamental plant...
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Japanese knotweed: why is it so damaging and can it be stopped?
Since it was introduced to the UK in 1850, Japanese knotweed has gone from novel ornamental plant...
18:02
What will we eat in a post-1.5C world?
We now know that global temperatures are likely to temporarily rise by more than 1.5C above...
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Menopause: could a new brain-based treatment cure hot flushes?
A first-of-its-kind non-hormonal drug to treat hot flushes has been approved in the US. Targeting...
15:41
Is it the beginning of the end for scientific publishing?
More than 40 leading scientists have resigned en masse from the editorial board of a top science...
17:50
First UK baby born with DNA from three people: what happens next?
The pioneering IVF procedure known as mitochondrial donation therapy (MDT) could prevent...
15:43
Will psychedelic drugs transform mental health treatment?
Psychedelic drugs have long been been used for their mind-altering effects. Now, they are making...
16:54
How AI is making non-invasive mind reading a reality
For the first time, researchers have found a way to non-invasively translate a person’s thoughts...
17:00
Can cities help us fight climate change?
As the planet warms, and intense heatwaves become the norm, our urban environments need a radical...
19:28
Will a legal challenge stop Europe’s ‘carbon bomb’ petrochemical plant?
The environmental law charity ClientEarth and 13 other groups headed into a Flemish court this...
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Why are black women four times more likely to die in childbirth?
Experts and campaigners have been pointing out the racial disparities in maternal healthcare for...
16:34
How did ultra-processed foods take over, and what are they doing to us?
Sliced supermarket bread, ham, cheese, crisps, a fruit-flavoured yoghurt and a fizzy drink. If...
18:06
Could virtual reality gaming help people overcome anxiety?
Madeleine Finlay speaks to science correspondent Linda Geddes about trying out a virtual reality...
12:02
Juice Mission: why has the search for alien life moved to Jupiter’s moons?
The European Space Agency’s long-awaited Juice Mission is about to blast off for Jupiter’s moons....
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Should we ban artificial grass?
Installing artificial grass is becoming an increasingly popular way to achieve a neat, green lawn...
14:41
What’s feeding the 5,000-mile blob of seaweed growing in the Atlantic?
A giant mass of seaweed is heading towards beaches in Mexico, Florida and the Caribbean, bringing...
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Why does the UK government want to ban laughing gas?
The UK government recently announced plans to make the possession of laughing gas for...
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Glass beads full of water on the moon: what does the discovery mean for space exploration?
More than half a century after humans last walked on the moon, researchers have made a discovery...
15:46
Could faecal transplants be the next frontier in health?
Madeleine Finlay hears from science correspondent Linda Geddes about her experience becoming a...
16:14
Three years on: are we any closer to understanding long Covid?
Ian Sample hears from Scotland’s Astronomer Royal Catherine Heymans about her experience of long...
17:44
Willow Project: what could the ‘carbon bomb’ mean for the environment?
Madeleine Finlay speaks to Guardian West Coast reporter Maanvi Singh about the Biden...
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