Month: July 2025

Congress has a chequered history of overseeing US intelligence and national security

US Congress has a long history of supporting the intelligence priorities of the governing administration.

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Five reasons why driverless cars probably won’t take over your street any time soon

It seems humans aren’t ready to hand over the keys just yet.

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Counting the climate costs of abandoned shopping trolleys

Most emissions can be avoided if trolleys are kept in circulation.

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Gene editing technology could be used to save species on the brink of extinction

Gene editing could add genetic diversity that can revitalise species on the brink of extinction.

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Ozzy Osbourne’s spirit of defiance changed music forever

Osbourne’s life was a testament to reinvention, grit, and the power of artistic authenticity

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Calling university postgrad and undergrad students – apply to showcase your big ideas in Dubai

Successful applicants will be invited to the November event to present details of their project.

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Farewell to summer? ‘Haze’ and ‘trash’ among Earth’s new seasons as climate change and pollution play havoc

Seasons are more than just divisions of time – they are our connection with nature.

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Popular Tunisian island’s cultural heritage at risk due to tourism, neglect and climate change

A large portion of Djerba’s cultural heritage has been erased by sea-level rise and human neglect.

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A global treaty to limit plastic pollution is within reach – will countries seize the moment?

The talks in Geneva may be the world’s last chance to agree a strong treaty to tackle plastic pollution, scientists warn.

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