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Parts of New York are sinking, study says

At least some of the deformation under the city is “exacerbated by recent building loads”, researchers said  » Read More

Weight of a million buildings may be causing New York to sink, study warns

Increasing urbanisation will likely aggravate the problem further, scientists say  » Read More

Pig heart transplant recipient died of heart failure

‘But we don’t consider this a setback,’ says doctor who co-led groundbreaking surgery

Nasa makes history with first commercial rocket launch containing ‘mini Hubble’ tech from Australia spaceport

Rocket carries quantum calorimeter that will be used to observe Alpha Centauri A and B

Study shows how Roe v Wade repeal could create ‘abortion care deserts’ in US

Losing Roe vs Wade would triple the average distance travelled to receive an abortion and disproportionally affect women of colour

Maine man dies after contracting rare virus spread by infected tick bite

The adult-aged man developed neurological symptoms and died in hospital, the CDC confirmed

The fashion capital of the prehistoric world has been revealed

How Stonehenge era Europe’s largest settlement thrived on ivory, gold rock crystal and amber

The fashion capital of the prehistoric world has been revealed

How Stonehenge era Europe’s largest settlement thrived on ivory, gold rock crystal and amber

Ukraine: ‘Several areas of concern’ after Chernobyl power plant knocked off grid, experts say

Without power, the ‘parameters of nuclear and radiation safety’ cannot be controlled, authorities warn

How the Ukraine crisis has centuries-old roots in Russian imperialism

Putin sees himself not only as the leader of Russia – but also as the defender of Russians or Russian speakers living in Ukraine and elsewhere, writes David Keys

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