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  • A large field under a cloudy grey sky

    ‘Some absolute gems’: £1.5m appeal to save rewilding haven Strawberry Hill

    Crowdfunding aims to protect central England’s largest area of scrubland in heart of intensively farmed Bedfordshire
  • Baroness Heather Hallett

    The Guardian view on the Covid inquiry’s first report: poor preparation with tragic consequences

  • Skeletons uncovered at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, probably of middle-aged males

    Earthquake at same time as eruption could have caused Pompeii deaths – study

  • Devi Sridhar

    The Covid inquiry report makes it clear: Britain was completely and fatally unprepared

    Devi Sridhar
  • A composite of eight photos: a young blonde woman; a beetle; a singer in a winged green costume; a spiky orange sea slug; the former US president Barack Obama; a heart-shaped veined blue plant; Hitler; and a lizard on sand

    The age of extinction
    What links Lady Gaga, Obama and Hitler? How famous people can give new species a bad name

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    How to solve a mass stranding: what caused 77 healthy whales to die on a Scottish beach?

  • Science Weekly
    Is there any point in taking multivitamins? – podcast

  • A Stegosaurus skeleton on display, with a man leaning in to photograph it

    Largest, most intact stegosaurus fossil ever found sells for $44.6m

  • Planet Venus

    Signs of two gases in clouds of Venus could indicate life, scientists say

  • mushrooms

    Psilocybin in magic mushrooms can influence brain for weeks, study finds

  • Portrait of relaxed young man with bluetooth headphones in forest

    Pass notes
    Auramaxxing: will this make you more sexually attractive — or just a bit tired?

  • Psychedelic drugs have great therapeutic benefit – if understood on their own terms

    Ross Ellenhorn and Dimitri Mugianis
  • Forget the 5am starts! Night owls like me possess the real secret of success

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • I may be in my 90s, but I’m not sure I want Hollywood to ‘de-age’ me like Tom Hanks

    Sheila Hancock
  • Scientists inflict karaoke on young volunteers to find out what makes us blush

  • Water sprays as waves crash over Newhaven lighthouse

    Storm Ciarán’s low pressure made tea taste worse, say scientists

  • Arash Abizadeh

    Academic journals are a lucrative scam – and we’re determined to change that

    Arash Abizadeh
  • Earth, Apophis and the equipment from the Ramses mission

    Scientists set sights on asteroid larger than Eiffel Tower as it skims past Earth

  • A picture of a lab bathed in green light

    Science Weekly
    Can the climate survive AI’s thirst for energy? – podcast

  • Close-up of endangered Red Handfish embryos

    Beaker Street science photography prize – in pictures

    As part of the annual Beaker Street festival, a celebration of science and art in Tasmania, finalist images in the festival’s annual science photographic competition will be on show at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery from 6 August to 23 August
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