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Chris Packham tells MPs to 'listen to the science' on climate change or risk 'lives'

TV naturalist Chris Packham warned MPs to 'listen to the science' on climate change at an emergency summit, saying billions of lives are at risk from misinformation

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Children’s science museum project described as ‘absolute shambles’

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The Office of Public Works - which is under a legal obligation to deliver a building for the project - appeared before the Dáil’s spending watchdog

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BBC Inside Science

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Three decades since the first successful gene therapy, why aren’t we using them more?

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Russia’s science expenditures total $95 bln, must be increased further — official

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Anton Kobyakov pointed out that business contributions to science in Russia account for only up to 30% of total funding

Chris Packham urges MPs to ‘listen to the science’ on climate change

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The TV presenter and naturalist made his remarks during a speech at an ’emergency climate change summit’.

Breast cancer and birth control: A huge new study shows how science can be distorted

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Doctors say the results won’t change how they counsel patients.

Breast cancer and birth control: A huge new study shows how science can be distorted

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Doctors say the results won’t change how they counsel patients.

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Canyon Vista Students Earn Top Science Honors

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ROUND ROCK, Texas - Two Canyon Vista Middle School students were named national finalists in a prestigious middle school science competition, earning top honors for their research in renewable energy ...

This science-fiction game crosses relaxing power-washing with dark contemplation — and I can't stop thinking about it

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Ambrosia Sky's story may not be complete, but what is here is a beautiful ponderance of life and death with gameplay that's super-satisfying.

India News | Assam: Curtain Raiser for 11th India International Science Festival 2025 Held in Guwahati

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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A Curtain Raiser event for the 11th India International Science Festival (IISF) 2025 was organised on Thursday by the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Guwahati.

Nolte: Remembering When Anti-Science Hypocrite Gavin Newsom Ruined Everyone’s Thanksgiving

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Even at the time, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) pandemic restrictions for the 2020 Thanksgiving holiday made little logical or medical sense. Today, with the benefit of hindsight, this anti-science hypocrite looks like a power-mad lunatic.

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Chris Packham demands MPs 'listen to the science' on major issue threatening millions

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The broadcaster warned millions of lives are at risk because of climate change during a national emergency briefing on the issue.

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Chris Packham urges MPs to ‘listen to the science’ on climate change

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The TV presenter and naturalist made his remarks during a speech at an ’emergency climate change summit’.

Chris Packham urges MPs to ‘listen to the science’ on climate change

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The TV presenter and naturalist made his remarks during a speech at an ’emergency climate change summit’.

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Celebrities are having their blood ‘cleaned’. Here’s what the science says

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The use of apheresis as a detox for microplastics is scientifically unproven

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A doctor in her 40s uses 3 science-backed products to prevent wrinkles. She combines Korean and Western techniques.

At 44, Dr. Christine Hall wants her skin to look radiant, but she also thinks about what she can do to help it age healthily.

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Science says our brain has five ‘eras’, which explains why I didn’t feel like a real grown-up until my thirties

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Millennials have long been painted as the generation who won’t grow up. But as a new study suggests the human brain has five distinct eras, with adulthood only kicking in at age 32, it might turn out we’re all stuck in arrested development…

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‘South Park’ Thanksgiving Episode Sees Cartman Turn to “Race Science” in Saudi-Funded Turkey Trot

The penultimate episode of the 28th season of the hit series turned away from Washington but still saw the Department of War come for the small town, thanks to Pete Hegseth.

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A Science Snippet: 5 Reasons why the best sunsets happen this time of year

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Has 'Golden Hour' been looking extra golden lately? Here's the science behind these spectacular fall sunsets.