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The plans to put data centres in orbit and on the Moon
Proponents say space-based data centres will be more secure, but sceptics say big hurdles remain.
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From our Science Editor Rebecca Morelle
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How can science help us fight wildfires? Audio, 35 minutes
In the past few days, UK firefighters have been tackling wildfires across the UK.
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Is this finally the moment for UK tidal power? Audio, 28 minutes
A tidal lagoon should be created in the Severn Estuary according to a new report.
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Is everything we know about the universe wrong? Audio, 28 minutes
How a ‘dark energy’ experiment could upend Einstein's theory of the universe.
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Wild birds in crisis. Audio, 28 minutes
And after two Nasa astronauts were finally brought home, we ask why SpaceX stole the show.
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