Science

Did US government cuts contribute to the Texas tragedy?

Ben Chu, Jake Horton, Kayla Epstein & Marco Silva BBC Verify BBC In the aftermath
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200 million year-old jawbone revealed as new species

Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Smithsonian The new pterosaur has been named Eotephradactylus mcintireae,
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Tiny creature gorges, gets fat, and locks up planet-warming carbon

Georgina Rannard Climate and science correspondent Prof Daniel J Mayor @oceanplankton A tiny, obscure animal
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Jeff Bezos-backed $88m methane satellite missing in space

Esme Stallard Climate and science reporter, BBC News Karol Serewis/Getty Images Methane is a powerful
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Ancient Egyptian history may be rewritten by a DNA bone

Liverpool John Moores University. Nature Tests on the skull could give new insights into ancient
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Recent droughts are ‘slow-moving global catastrophe’

Tim Dodd Climate and science reporter Getty Images Record low water levels in the Amazon
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Will there be a drought where I live?

Mark Poynting, Jess Carr and Phil Leake BBC Climate and Verify data journalism teams Getty
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How unusual is this UK heatwave and what is the

Mark Poynting Climate reporter, BBC News Getty Images A second spell of temperatures well over
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One in three citizens apply for climate change visa

Getty Images Tuvalu is the world’s second lowest-lying country More than a third of Tuvalu
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Killer whales make tools from kelp to ‘massage’ each other

Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Watch: Killer whales use kelp to ‘massage’ each other
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