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Rocks Form in Decades, Not Millennia, Says New Study

Groundbreaking research from a British university shatters the long-held belief that rock formation is a process of millions of years. Scientists have proven it can happen in mere decades, revolutionising our understanding of geology, carbon capture, and

Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Killer - Spot the Signs

A vital public health alert: Learn how to spot the critical warning signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, the 'silent killer' with symptoms often mistaken for flu. This guide could save your life.

Bill Gates' carbon butter branded 'disgusting'

A new butter alternative backed by Bill Gates, infused with carbon dioxide, has sparked outrage as critics call it 'disgusting'. The billionaire himself admits the product is 'strange'.

3 Brits die in Ibiza hotel carbon monoxide tragedy

Three British tourists have tragically died at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio, with carbon monoxide poisoning suspected. Authorities are investigating as tributes pour in for the victims.

Labour slams govt over missed nature targets

Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed criticises the Conservative government for missing crucial nature and biodiversity targets, warning of severe consequences for the UK's environment.

Schoolboy saves family from carbon monoxide

A quick-thinking 12-year-old from Somerset rescued his family from a potentially deadly carbon monoxide leak after recognising the symptoms from a school lesson.

Liverpool target £25m Hancko as Slot's first signing

Liverpool's new boss Arne Slot is reportedly targeting Feyenoord's David Hancko as his first signing, with a £25m deal in the works. Could this Slovakian defender be the key to shoring up the Reds' backline?

UK Climate Goals at Risk Without Policy Overhaul

A parliamentary committee has cautioned that the UK's climate commitments could be undermined unless immediate action is taken to reform policies and strengthen international cooperation.

Walking and cycling could save UK billions

New research reveals that increasing walking and cycling in the UK could drastically cut healthcare costs and reduce carbon emissions, offering a win-win for public health and the environment.

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