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Natural disasters quicken an already precipitous global loss of species

Two new reports highlight how badly countries have been missing their biodiversity targets

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Davy Jones’s data-centre

Building server farms underwater is less crazy than it sounds

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  • by david hall
A new global ranking of cyber-power throws up some surprises

America rules digital national security, China is not far behind

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  • by david hall
Scientists find possible signs of life in the clouds of Venus

The discovery of phosphine in the planet’s atmosphere could redirect the search for life beyond Earth

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  • by david hall
How the shark forgot his skeleton

Bony skeletons may be even older than palaeontologists thought

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How weird weather can span the world

Climate change is making the jet stream wilder

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  • by david hall
Tanks have rarely been more vulnerable

Some armies are scrapping theirs. Others are innovating

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  • by david hall
Wildfires will be more common in a warming world

Clever design of buildings and infrastructure can limit the damage

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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