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Extreme weather threat to energy security is as serious as Ukraine war

11 October 2022

Countries aren't taking the threat from extreme weather to energy security seriously enough, the World Meteorological Organization warns


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Monkeys and lemurs are coming down from the trees as climate warms up

10 October 2022

Rising temperatures and deforestation are pushing tree-dwelling primates to spend more time on the ground in search of shade and water


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Intensive farming of cleared land could save rest of Amazon rainforest

10 October 2022

Brazil has cleared large parts of the Amazon rainforest for use as farmland, encouraging economic growth but causing environmental harm. Now researchers suggest that making intense use of already cleared land could avoid the need to fell any more trees


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9 surprising things we learned at New Scientist Live 2022

10 October 2022

The world's greatest festival of science brought us entertainment and education – it also revealed the noises gorillas make when they eat, the surprising location of the hottest place in the solar system and much more


Allowing the monkeypox virus to spread raises the risk it may mutate to become more transmissible

Monkeypox: A dangerous variant circulating in the DRC could go global

10 October 2022

There have been 120 suspected deaths from monkeypox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo this year, and the virulent Clade I virus may be to blame. There are fears it could follow the milder Clade II and go global


Smoking and our body mass index may cause more than 200 medical conditions

Smoking and body mass are together linked to 226 medical conditions

7 October 2022

Smoking and our body mass index - whether underweight, overweight or obese -  may be involved in the onset of everything from heart failure and hernias to sleep apnoea and nail disorders


A woman walks before the Opera House while it rains in Sydney on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Muhammad FAROOQ / AFP) (Photo by MUHAMMAD FAROOQ/AFP via Getty Images)

Sydney has wettest year on record with 2.2 metres of rain in 279 days

7 October 2022

A combination of moist ocean weather cycles, low-pressure systems and climate change have combined to make 2022 the wettest year ever recorded in Sydney


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Space adverts are now economically viable but potentially dangerous

6 October 2022

Falling launch costs for satellites mean space advertising may now make commercial sense, according to a feasibility study, but the idea remains controversial


An infrared image of Io taken by the Juno spacecraft in 2017

Lava erupting on Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io is over 1000°C

6 October 2022

Astronomers used radio telescopes to estimate the temperature of molten rock on Io, the most volcanically active world in the solar system


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DeepMind AI finds new way to multiply numbers and speed up computers

5 October 2022

Matrix multiplication - where two grids of numbers are multiplied together - forms the basis of many computing tasks, and an improved technique discovered by an artificial intelligence could boost computation speeds by up to 20 per cent


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