Science

Idea of grey belt is largely redundant, Lords committee says

The government’s idea of re-designating areas as “grey belt” land in its bid to build
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Grand Canyons on the Moon Were Made in a Matter

Two canyons near the south pole of the moon rival the Grand Canyon, both in
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Endangered frog dads ‘give birth’ after 7,000-mile trip

Tim Dodd BBC News Climate and Science Zoological Society of London Some newborn froglets measured
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E.P.A. Demotes Career Employees Overseeing Science, Enforcement and More

The Environmental Protection Agency plans to demote career employees who oversee scientific research, the enforcement
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Why scientists are counting tiny Antarctic krill from Space

Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News WWF Krill are just a few centimetres long fully
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F.D.A. Approves Studies of Pig Organ Transplants for Kidney Patients

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given the green light to two biotechnology companies
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the asteroid with a tiny chance of hitting Earth

UN planetary defence organisations are closely monitoring an asteroid that has a tiny risk of
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Could the Bird Flu Become Airborne?

In early February 2020, China locked down more than 50 million people, hoping to hinder
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How Loch Long became a magnet for Scotland’s plastic waste

Kevin Keane BBC Scotland’s environment correspondent BBC The banks of Loch Long at Arrochar are
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Karen Pryor, Guru of Positive Reinforcement, Is Dead at 92

Karen Pryor once taught a hermit crab to ring a bell by pulling a string
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