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Failing water sector needs stronger regulation, says damning review
The Water Commission finds "deep-rooted, systemic and interlocking failures" in the water sector.
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From our Science Editor Rebecca Morelle
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Your science questions answered. Audio, 28 minutes
We answer a selection of fascinating science questions, from Nikola Tesla to microplastics
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Does the pandemic agreement make the world safer? Audio, 28 minutes
An international agreement to prepare for future pandemics is adopted. What does it mean?
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40 years since we discovered a hole in the Ozone layer, we ask what threatens it today
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The mysteries of the ocean floor. Audio, 28 minutes
A new study says 99.999% of the world’s deep seafloor is still unseen by humans.
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