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Can Brazil’s farms help to feed the world?
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Can Brazil’s farms help to feed the world?
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Parts of Britain’s coastline are so eroded they are not worth protecting from the sea, the Environment Agency says.
More: Coasts to be abandoned to sea
Costa Rica sets itself ‘huge’ carbon neutral target
Read the original post: Green gauntlet
Doubts cloud Bulgaria’s nuclear reactor plans
The rest is here: Power struggle
Ivory Coast calls on the UN to lift an arms embargo that hampers its efforts to tackle illegal fishing.
View original here: Arms embargo hits Ivorian fishing
Surgeons pick their top medical innovations
The rest is here: Knife revolution
A pioneering research organisation that has produced 13 Nobel Prize winners gets the go-ahead for a new
The organisation that looks after some of the biggest science facilities in the UK is to commission an independent review of its operations.
See original here: Physics agency instigates review
Scientist Dr Tom Pike describes the moment the Phoenix lander obtained its first Martian soil for analysis.
Read more here: Mars soil close-up for Phoenix
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