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A comparison of cut marks on bones reveals that Neanderthal groups living fairly close to each other had their own distinct ...
Eight children who were at risk of serious genetic conditions have hit all of their developmental milestones after donor mitochondria was used during their IVF conception ...
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Mike Berners-Lee is a researcher and writer on carbon footprinting. He is a Professor in Practice at Lancaster University and author of books including A Climate of Truth: Why We Need It and How To ...
Our readers delve back millennia to answer this one, looking at the ancient Sumerians, the Babylonians and the Egyptians to ...
Aviation is probably the single hardest industry to decarbonise. Sustainable fuels aren't the answer, but Mike Berners-Lee ...