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The delayed SpaceX launch has finally gone off without a hitch

After cancelling lift-off with just 13 seconds to go on Saturday, SpaceX have successfully launched a rocket from Nasa’s moon pad. The unmanned Falcon rocket...

California faces more heavy rain after storm that left three people dead

Further heavy rain is forecast for California after a huge Pacific storm left three people dead, and forced hundreds to leave their homes. The National...

Clean-up begins after 350 whales wash up on a New Zealand beach

Almost 350 whales have died on a New Zealand beach and now volunteers and the authorities have started the huge process of cleaning up. There...

Anti-abuse protestors lobby Fifty Shades Darker premiere in London

Campaigners have protested outside the UK premiere of film Fifty Shades Darker, saying the movie "glamorises and normalises" abuse. The group, representing the 50 Shades...

Scientists are fitting dragonflies with tiny mind-controlling backpacks

Scientists have created a drone with a difference. They’ve taken over the bodies of insects by strapping backpacks on them that connect to their nerve...

Court finds rogue recycler guilty over mountain of mattresses left to rot in village

A rogue recycler accused of blighting a village by allowing a mountain of mattresses to build up has been found guilty of breaching environmental...

Rescuers believe air pockets might still be keeping people alive in the Italy avalanche

Italian authorities are facing questions on whether they underestimated the risks facing a snowbound mountain hotel hours before an avalanche hit. Rescue crews using heavy...

Severe storms in the US have killed at least 18 people

Severe storms that caused destruction across southern US states have claimed at least 18 lives on a two-day sweep across the region. They put millions...

Chemical factory in India is turning carbon dioxide into baking powder

An industrial plant in India is turning carbon dioxide generated from its coal-powered boiler into baking powder. Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals, a fertiliser manufacturing company in...

Famous explorer urges action on climate change after ‘tipping point’ Arctic trip

A world-famous adventurer has said the Arctic is at a “tipping point” and warned rapidly vanishing ice could lead to floods and famine. Sir David...

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