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Over a third of animals lost in test deep sea mining

Georgina RannardClimate and science correspondentNatural History Museum/ University of GothenburgA brittlestar found on the seafloor of the Clarion-Clipperton ZoneMachines mining minerals in the deep...

RSF massacres left Sudanese city ‘a slaughterhouse’, satellite images show | Global development

The Sudanese city of El Fasher resembles a “massive crime scene”, with large piles of bodies heaped throughout its streets as the paramilitary Rapid...

‘It was about degrading someone completely’: the story of Mr DeepFakes – the world’s most notorious AI porn site | Technology

For Patrizia Schlosser, it started with an apologetic call from a colleague. “I’m sorry but I found this. Are you aware of it?” He...

‘We can tell farmers the problems’: experts say seismic waves can check soil health and boost yields | Soil

A groundbreaking soil-health measuring technique could help avert famine and drought, scientists have said.At the moment, scientists have to dig lots of holes to...

UK house prices stagnated in November as south lags behind the north – business live | Business

Introduction: UK house prices stagnated in November, weak retail spending tooGood morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and...

Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy

One of Britain's most distinguished scientists, Prof Sir Paul Nurse, says the government is "shooting itself in the foot" with its visa system for...

Child poverty strategy pledges end to children living in B&Bs

In England alone, more than 172,000 children are living in temporary accommodation.To address this, the government plans to end the "unlawful placement" of families...

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