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Ancient Amputation
How hunter gatherers in Borneo successfully performed surgery thousands of years ago.

Dealing with drought
Dealing with drought, satellite clutter and mucus evolution.

Return of the ozone hole
Australian fires have impacted the ozone layer.

A Possible Sequel to the Dinosaur Armageddon
Did the Chicxulub meteor that did for the dinosaurs have a smaller cousin?

Amplified Arctic Amplification and Microclot Clues to Post-Viral Disease
Arctic warming around four times faster than previously thought.

Shaun The Sheep Jumps Over The Moon, Bronze Age Kissing and PPE Rubbish
ESA announce that Shaun The Sheep will fly around the moon this month aboard Artemis 1.

Heatwave: the consequences
What are the consequences of the recent UK heatwave for us, plants and our energy supply.

Multiverses, melting glaciers and what you can tell from the noise of someone peeing
What came before the Big Bang; why the theory of the multiverse makes sense.

Deep Space and the Deep Sea - 40 years of the International Whaling Moratorium.
The James Webb Space Telescope is finally in business - what treasures yet to come?

Robotic Thumbs, Mending Bones with Magnets, and the State of Science this Summer
A trip round the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2022.