
Study: Largest marine species most likely to be wiped out by humans
A new survey of extinction patterns suggests the ocean's largest species are most likely to be wiped out by humans. ... more
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Strongest typhoon in 21 years hits Taiwan; Julia buffets US East
Parts of Taiwan came to a standstill Wednesday as super typhoon Meranti brought the strongest winds in 21 years, while China issued a red alert for waves as the storm bore down on the mainland. ... more
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Geopolitical instability and AI drive transformation in EO market
'Western tech dominance fading' at Lisbon's Web Summit
European Response to Escalating Space Security Crisis
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Belgium gets world's biggest pickled brain collection
A new collection in the psychiatric hospital of Duffel in the north of Belgium makes for a ghoulish sight: around 3,000 preserved brains that were originally saved by a British doctor. ... more
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N. Korea says floods 'worst disaster' since WWII
Floods in North Korea that have left hundreds dead or missing are the "worst disaster" to hit the country since World War II, state media said on Wednesday. ... more
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Indonesian clerics issue fatwa against forest fires
Indonesia's top Islamic clerical body said Wednesday it has issued a fatwa against intentionally starting forest fires in a bid to stop the blazes that cloak Southeast Asia in haze every year. ... more
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Bayer sets $66 bn deal for Monsanto after lengthy pursuit
German chemicals giant Bayer announced Wednesday a $66 billion deal to buy controversial US seeds and pesticides firm Monsanto, triggering immediate criticism from farmers and environmentalists. ... more
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Diamonds are a millennial's best friend, say De Beers
Slower growth in China and economic turbulence in global markets has dented the diamond industry, but millennials are offering light at the end of tunnel, say De Beers. ... more
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