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EEnvironment
This year’s Christmas could be Britain’s greenest yet, energy operator says | Energy
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This year’s Christmas could be Britain’s greenest yet, energy operator says | Energy

  • 20 December 2025
Britain’s energy system operator has predicted that this year’s Christmas Day could be the greenest yet. If the…
SSpace
Moon phase today explained: What the moon will look like on December 19, 2025
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Moon phase today explained: What the moon will look like on December 19, 2025

  • 20 December 2025
In the U.S., the New Moon occurs tonight, Dec. 19, when the Moon is nearly invisible in the…
WWildlife
Orphaned beaver kit 'thriving' after being washed downriver during storm
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Orphaned beaver kit ‘thriving’ after being washed downriver during storm

  • 20 December 2025
An orphaned beaver kit is “thriving” after being nursed back to health by the SSPCA. Turnip arrived at the…
SScience
The Lunar Gateway just took a major leap forward, as NASA recently cleared some of the most powerful electric engines ever built for spaceflight.
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NASA’s Lunar Gateway gets a massive boost as its revolutionary electric engines pass testing

  • 20 December 2025
The Lunar Gateway just took a major leap forward, as NASA recently cleared some of the most powerful…
EEnvironment
Shooting hares in England to be banned for most of the year | Hunting
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Shooting hares in England to be banned for most of the year | Hunting

  • 20 December 2025
Shooting hares in England will be banned for most of the year as part of sweeping changes to…
SSpace
New cosmic map shows what space really looks like
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New cosmic map shows what space really looks like

  • 20 December 2025
Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The…
PPhysics
Ask Ethan: Can stars form within the expanding Universe?
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Ask Ethan: Can stars form within the expanding Universe?

  • 20 December 2025
Sign up for the Starts With a Bang newsletter Travel the universe with Dr. Ethan Siegel as he…
WWildlife
water voles return to London
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water voles return to London

  • 20 December 2025
Tina Cruise’s advice for handling water voles is to get a pack of Pringles. One empty tube is…
SScience
A photo of 3I/ATLAS with a green coma and a long tail, as well as a second shorter tail. A spiral galaxy is also visible in the top left of the image.
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS makes closest pass of Earth. Where’s it heading next?

  • 20 December 2025
Comet 3I/ATLAS whizzed past Earth last night as astronomers worldwide continue to gather data on the interstellar visitor.…
EEnvironment
Ancient oceans were ruled by super predators unlike anything today
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Ancient oceans were ruled by super predators unlike anything today

  • 20 December 2025
Around 130 million years ago, the ocean’s most dominant hunters held far more power than any marine predator…
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