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Georgina Rannard

Georgina Rannard

Climate and Science Reporter/Journalist at BBC News

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Science

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Recent Articles

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Northern Lights expected soon as Sun drives stormy space weather

Another spectacular light show could come within two weeks as Sun storms reach 11-year high.
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Extinct ‘mountain jewel’ plant returned to wild - in secret location

A plant picked for its beautiful flowers then wiped out in the UK mainland makes a dramatic return.
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Moon cave discovered that could one day house humans

It is the first cave to be discovered on the Moon and could protect astronauts from radiation.
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Google DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis shares Nobel Chemistry Prize

Three scientists share the prize for their revolutionary work on proteins, the buildings blocks of life.
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Lost Mayan city found in Mexico jungle by accident

The city is the size of Edinburgh and among the largest Mayan sites in ancient Latin America.
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What is COP29 and how will Trump’s election affect the climate talks?

World leaders, scientists and activists are attending the UN's annual climate talks in Azerbaijan.
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World’s largest coral found in the Pacific near Solomon Islands

The coral could be 500 years old and is bigger than a blue whale, scientists say.
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Man's brain turned to glass by Vesuvius volcano ash cloud

The pea-sized brain was found in the skull of a 20-year-old man killed in the volcanic eruption.
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Moon dust 'rarer than gold' arrives in UK from China

First Moon samples collected in nearly 50 years and loaned by China for the first time are now in the UK.
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Sharks and oysters set to thrive in warmer UK waters

Climate change will benefit basking sharks in the UK but creatures like the longest living animal may struggle.
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Nasa to build nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 - US media

The reactor would provide power for humans on the Moon but there are questions about feasibility.