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Why does being in the great outdoors reduce stress, and improve cognitive functions?
What is the reality of putting electric vehicle charging ports into national parks?
What is biodiversity, and why is its maintenance so important?
All thanks to the endeavour of brave Victorian scientists...
The new law being passed aims to make possession of nitrous oxide illegal
Chances are, it might not be too far away...
Are the original benefits of DST still relevant to us today?
New research into dinosaur teeth has concluded that they might have had lips to protect them
Kenwood kitchen appliances show by contrast how difficult things are to fix nowadays
The conspiracy that companies design things to be replaced...
Why it's 'Repaired' rather than 'Made' in Dagenham, these days...
What can be done to legislate against irreparable products...
When trying to mend something you own doesn't turn out to be easy...
Collecting data to study how things we build can harm certain species...
This new AI oriented approach to fossil identification will improve accuracy...
Researchers have used stem cells to make neural implants more refined and with less scar tissue
Putting numbers on how well looked after the animals that end up on our plate are...
Superglue could be used to recycle plastic into more useful products
Could machine learning be used to decode the language of marine mammals?
Is the high seas treaty really the win that is being touted?
How do we look after marine organisms that migrate outside of marine protected areas?
What does the recently passed high seas treaty hope to achieve?
Gorillas enjoy spinning, and it might tell us something about human evolution
A species of mussel has been found to squirt out its young so that they can attach to fish gills