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Crater appears to be result of mile-wide iron meteorite just 12,000 years ago -
Lancaster students win £30,000 prize for O-Wind turbine after scooping UK equivalent
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Using high-resolution aerial photography from satellites and planes to mirror the phenomenon from which the project derives its name – the overview effect: the sensation experienced by astronauts when viewing Earth from space -
Scientist documenting coral reef decline and whistleblower on alternative therapy industry share award
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Review seeks to find common ground, arguing that what matters for most people is quality -
Coral reef scientist jointly awarded John Maddox prize weeks after his research centre lost government funding
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Using high-resolution aerial photography from satellites and planes to mirror the phenomenon from which the project derives its name – the overview effect: the sensation experienced by astronauts when viewing Earth from space -
After a successful operation, Bhutanese conjoined twins Nima and Dawa are now getting used to independent life although they prefer to be right next to each other and refuse to sleep in separate beds
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Government innovation policy is based on the idea that the UK is poor at commercialising research. But it should reflect reality -
We must prepare for tough choices as we subcontract ethical decision making to machines, says author David Edmonds -
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The Guardian has obtained an audio recording of a presentation by Craig Kelly at the right-aligned Mosman branch of the Liberal party in September that outlines in detail his climate scepticism
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Crows have been filmed solving a complex problem by assembling two separate rods to create a tool, behaviour that until now had only been observed in humans and great apes
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The US photographer Brad Goldpaint has beaten thousands of amateur and professional photographers from around the globe to win the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s title -
An international team of maritime archaeologists, scientists and marine surveyors has found more than 60 shipwrecks in the Black Sea. One of the findings has been confirmed to be the oldest intact shipwreck known to mankind.
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The Geological Society of London has announced the results of its 2018 Earth Science Week photography competition, titled Earth Science in Our Lives.


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