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European satellite’s advanced technology aims to help protect communities from extreme weather
Trial studied patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer
A decade ago a large part of Big Pharma gave up on one of humanity’s cruellest diseases. But then a new treatment showed promise
Successful pilot in England will be expanded to more pharma companies and include N Ireland, Scotland and Wales
€1.4bn Euclid observatory will map billions of galaxies in search of excess energy and matter
Extreme temperatures trap more than 110mn people living in area including Texas, Tennessee and Arkansas
New treatments have had remarkable results but there are reasons to be cautious
Today, practically everyone above a certain net worth has a ‘World-Saving Project’
Field that includes ‘nudge’ theory has gained broad traction within businesses but some findings are contested
EU-funded project was aimed at converting old combustion engines into solar-powered vehicles
David Scheel’s engaging and unsentimental study helps us understand the life of these vulnerable marine creatures
Large-scale study will test GSK’s jab in 26,000 people in Africa and south-east Asia
Leading figures frustrated over ‘absurd’ delays to Britain rejoining research programme
Separate data suggests Arctic sea ice could disappear during September by the next decade
New research suggests a daytime sleep can delay neurodegeneration, but what about those who just can’t?
Commission to seek assessment of science to manipulate weather such as shooting particles into atmosphere
Controls could be eased on plants ranging from wheat able to withstand drought to fungus-resistant tomatoes
Well-prepped countries have fared no better in the past. But there are ways to adapt
Shanna Swan has been investigating the impact of chemicals on human fertility for decades
Ministers say ‘groupthink’ meant they were persuaded Britain was one of best prepared nations before Covid-19 struck
Francesca Gino on administrative leave at Harvard Business School after allegations of fraudulent data use
Clive Cookson selects his best mid-year reads
These tapestries of tissue could shed light on infertility and pregnancy loss — but updated regulation is essential
Missing submersible tourist craft was following in footsteps of groundbreaking researchers
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