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Preventing outer space from becoming a hazardous junkyard

To tackle wildfires, researchers in Europe team up with frontline forces

Clothing manufacturers aim to get fashionable with greener practices

An adjustment to Newton’s gravity?

Artwork of moneybags

Climate’s Ledger

Colorectal cancer patients may benefit from breakthrough EU research

Restoring sight to the blind with cutting-edge brain implants

The push to turn climate culprit CO2 into a green force

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The Storms of Saturn

Long Covid: the pandemic’s testing aftermath

Prehistoric animals offer new evolutionary hints as riddles persist

Europe’s ancient languages shed light on a great migration and weather talk

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The Giraffes of Bénoué

From butter to baths, seaweed’s potential is being tapped in Europe

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