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BBC Inside Science – Are we one step closer to creating life in a lab? – BBC Sounds

Available for 32 daysSynthetic biologist Kate Adamal and her team at the University of Minnesota published their research into the lab-created ‘SpudCell’ in a significant step towards building life from scratch. Science journalist, Kai Kupferschmidt, joins us to discuss...

MIT-led project opens first climate shelter in Bangladesh

In southwestern Bangladesh, where extreme heat and severe tropical cyclones threaten the lives of millions of people,...

Beyond birds and mice, free-ranging cats eat a surprising number of insects

It’s pretty commonly known, and not very startling, that free-ranging cats eat birds and small rodents. But the degree to which they eat insects might surprise you.We are biologists who for many years have been...

Fertilizers carry a hidden cost for soil’s crucial microbes – using less as prices rise might pay off for farms in unexpected ways

Across North America, in places such as Illinois, Iowa and Texas, farmers are busy growing the crops the world depends on for food, fuel and fiber.But as their tractors roll across fields, a pressing concern...

A mountain of rubbish in Indonesia has been on fire for more than a week

For eight days, a fire has been burning at a waste mountain in Indonesia.The blaze at Jatiwaringin landfill, on the outskirts of the capital Jakarta, has spread across more than 15 hectares, smothering the area in thick, toxic smoke...

5 graphs that show how heatwaves are getting more dangerous

A heatwave in May set monthly temperature records across Europe; a heatwave in June became the hottest ever observed...

Shropshire slug sleuths on the trail of gorging gastropods

Arable farmers may soon be able to stop slugs eating their crops thanks to research by a Shropshire-based university and the work of "slug sleuth" farmers.Data collected by 28 "slug sleuths" has helped researchers from Harper Adams University find...

Climate change means an earlier spring, which can be disorienting and threatening for migrating birds

Spring migration has taken flight, but with rising temperatures and shifting seasons, birds are adjusting when and how they migrate to keep up with a rapidly warming climate.Morgan Tingley, a professor of ecology and evolutionary...

Human brains may have got bigger for no particular reason

Our unusually large brains are one of the defining features of our species. But there is no evidence that...

‘Hotter and hotter and hotter’ – Europe’s new climate in seven charts

We might only be a few days into July, but two record-breaking summer heatwaves have already provided the UK and Europe with a snapshot of their new climate.Hot on the heels of May's heat, June saw temperature records not...
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US wants Iran to pledge to stop shooting at ships in Strait of Hormuz

Vice-President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and two people who have been heavily involved in Middle East...
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