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Nature-Friendly Farming Will Boost Biodiversity - And Food Cost

A four-year study across 17 conventional farms in southern England trialled various agroecological methods and found that incorporating

EU Hydrogen Mandate May Be A Solar Panel Repeat

Europe is requiring hydrogen infrastructure like refueling stations but their one-size-fits-all approach will cost some countries millions and million of euros in losses, according to a new
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While UK Builds Drones, The World Is Moving Toward Protracted War Tactics

The UK is facing a security crisis. Great power competition has returned, and the threat of hostility from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea is increasing.
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|Pic Saint Loup Mountain in southern France. Credit: S. Ivorra CNRS/ISEM

Popular French grapes Syrah and Pinot Noir genetically traced back 2000 years

Using a genetic database of modern grapevines, researchers were able to test and compare 28 archaeological seeds from Fr
Tarragona beach. Credit: 
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Half the plastic off the coast of Spain’s Catalonia region is fibers from clothing due to washing machines

The sea and beaches on the Tarragona coast contain plastic similar to those in a big city like Barcelona but it's not water bottles or food containers.
Illustration of a tetraquark composed of two charm quarks and two charm antiquarks, detected for the first time by the LHCb collaboration at CERN / Illustration d'un tétraquark composé de deux quarks c et de deux antiquarks c, observé pour la première fois par la collaboration LHCb au CERN (Image: CERN)

Tetraquark: New Four-Quark Particle Discovered At LHC

The complex ways in which quarks bind themselves into composite particles such as the protons and neutrons found inside atomic nuclei are not yet understood so the discovery of a four-quark particl

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