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Inside Sellafield, the most dangerous building in Western Europe, as work to remove radioactive sludge begins.
The most recent estimate by the Public Accounts Committee is that decommissioning the United Kingdom’s nuclear sites will cost over ...
Twitter is reportedly planning to supply Elon Musk with raw daily tweet data in response to his concerns about bogus accounts.
In April, Elon Musk entered into a legally binding deal to acquire the tech giant for $44 billion (£35 billion). ...
The Isle of Wight is the site of the discovery of the world’s largest land-based predatory dinosaur.
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Two servings of fish each week may raise the risk of melanoma
The study included 491,367 US adults aged around 62 who reported the frequency and portion sizes of their consumption of ...
The world’s first commercially available hydrofoils boat has been introduced by a Belfast-based company.
Using the same technology as America’s Cup racing yachts, electric-powered hydrofoils attached to the hull by vertical struts lift the ...
Microplastics were identified for the first time in freshly fallen snow in Antarctica.
Tiny particles of plastic, shards of commonplace objects, had previously been discovered in sea ice and water – and even ...
During an experimental immunotherapy treatment trial, every patient is cured of cancer.
All twelve patients entered remission, at which point the malignancy was deemed undetectable. “This has never occurred before in the ...
EU approves a directive that will compel Apple to alter the iPhone’s charging port
The company warned that mandating its adoption of a universal charger would “stifle innovation” as well as generate “an unprecedented ...
Frequent nightmares may serve as an early indicator of Parkinson’s disease.
There is evidence, according to researchers at the University of Birmingham, that recurring nightmares may be an early indicator of ...
Colombian army publishes photos of shipwreck with billions in gold, silver, and emeralds
In 1708, during the War of the Spanish Succession, the Royal Navy destroyed the galleon, but its final resting place ...
Taser has discontinued the use of drones equipped with stun guns to defend schools after advisors resigned in protest.
The chief executive officer of the company has authored a graphic novel depicting a Taser-armed drone stopping a school gunman ...
China expedites the launch of a solar power plant space station that will transmit electricity to Earth.
NASA suggested a comparable energy project more than two decades ago, but it was never implemented. In contrast, the UK ...