‘A little miracle’: First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb
Grace Davidson gave birth to a baby girl two years after her sister's womb was transplanted into her body.
Many native New Zealand species face threat of extinction, report finds
A three-yearly environmental update issues stark warning over biodiversity – and reports air pollution has improved in some areasA major new report on New Zealand’s environment has revealed a worrying
Another turbine world record set – but not by China this time
In the ever-shifting winds of "who-did-it-bigger?," China has just taken a back seat to European wind company Siemens Gamesa. The firm recently planted a colossal, world-record-setting turbine in the Østerild
DAZN Pirate IPTV Action Coincided With Massive Public DNS Blockade
Like many similar reports published most weeks by newspapers in Europe, an article published by Belgian media outlet L’Echo late Saturday evening pulled few punches. The publication explained that after
Pluralistic: Tariffs and monopolies (07 Apr 2025)
Today's links Tariffs and monopolies: As American as eating all the apple pie. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: 2010, 2020 Upcoming appearances: Where to find me.
Blockbuster Deal Set To Wipe Out $30 Billion in Medical Debt
KFF Health News is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues and is one of the core operating programs at KFF — the independent source for health policy research, polling
A high-flying visitor – the wondrous far eastern curlew – faces fresh threat in NT wetlands haven
Guardian Australia is highlighting the plight of our endangered native species during an election campaign that is ignoring broken environment laws and rapidly declining ecosystemsExplore the series – Last chance:
Endangered far eastern curlews, and the scientist standing up for them – video
Dr Amanda Lilleyman, a shorebird expert and advocate, says a defence housing project and an industrial development plan in Darwin are threatening the habitat of the critically endangered far eastern
When sadness strikes I remember I’m not alone in loving the wild boundless beauty of the living world | Georgina Woods
Nature will reclaim its place as a terrifying quasi-divine force that cannot be mastered. I find this strangely comfortingExplore the series – Last chance: the extinction crisis being ignored this
Labor’s home batteries policy could help people who will never take it up. Here’s how | Adam Morton
The government’s promise to slash the cost of household batteries should be welcomed – it could drive a change that benefits everyone who uses the power gridWant to get this
Vanishing Culture: Preserving the Library System
The following guest post from digital librarian and founder of the Internet Archive, Brewster Kahle, is part of our Vanishing Culture series, highlighting the power and importance of preservation in our digital age. Read more
Simple £5 blood test could help prevent thousands of heart attacks, study says
Researchers suggest troponin tests could help detect ‘silent’ harm and predict the risk of future cardiovascular eventsThousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented with the aid of a