Nasa'S Dart Mission Successfully Smashed Into Asteroid Dimorphos - [2022-09-27 Jsllky]

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Gene therapy infused into the brain eases rare condition in children:


A gene-replacement therapy has eased the debilitating symptoms in a group of 30 children with AADC deficiency

Heating homes with hydrogen is bad for both your wallet and the planet:


A review of studies looking at heating homes with hydrogen has found that high cost and poor energy efficiency means the gas isn't a viable solution, despite many governments pushing ahead with the idea

Russia's Nord Stream gas pipelines to Europe suffer mysterious leaks:


Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, key gas pipelines between Russia and Europe, have sprung large leaks within hours of each other, sparking fears of deliberate sabotage

Who should own the copyright on AI-generated artwork?:


Artificial intelligences can create images inspired by the human-generated art they train on. This is raising concerns over copyright and artists’ livelihoods

RSPB and other nature charities raise alarm over UK government plans:


Plans to remove planning laws in "investment zones" in parts of England and to abandon a scheme that rewards farmer for protecting wildlife are being widely condemned by environmentalists, including the Wildlife Trust, the Royal Society for the Protection of …

NASA's DART mission successfully smashed into asteroid Dimorphos:


The Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft beamed back its final moments before colliding with the asteroid Dimorphos in an attempt to change its orbit, and the collision was captured by telescopes on Earth

Brazilian election will determine the future of the Amazon rainforest:


Ecologists say that the re-election of president Jair Bolsonaro would severely harm the Amazon rainforest, while his rival Lula Ignacio de Silva is promising to reverse much of the recent environmental damage and meet climate change targets

Guatemala’s rainforest is expanding thanks to community efforts:


The forests of the Maya Biosphere Reserve are growing rather than shrinking, because of a community-led conservation programme

Deadly stellar radiation blasts 'habitable' exoplanets every few days:


Planets orbiting M-class red dwarf stars have been suggested as some of the most promising places to look for alien life, but now it seems powerful outbursts from the stars could render them uninhabitable

New Scientist Live 2022: What to know about our science festival:


Don't miss your chance to be part of New Scientist Live, the world’s greatest festival of ideas and discoveries, taking place at London's ExCeL and streaming online from 7 to 9 October 2022

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