and one of britain s most successful cyclists, mark cavendish, announces he s to retire. 0n bbc london: warnings over mobile phone fraud how criminals are getting smarter at targeting victims in the capital to gain access to banking apps. good evening. police investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann are to carry out searches in a reservoir in portugal, according to local media reports. a large site is believed to have been sealed off, around 30 miles from where the toddler went missing in 2007. the search is expected to begin tomorrow. it s not the first time the reservoir has been searched. three year old madeleine was on holiday with her family in praia da luz in the algarve when she went missing and there has been a uk police investigation into her disappearance ever since. ellie price reports on the latest developments. 16 years after madeleine mccann disappeared, a new hunt for answers. local media reported this area was sealed off ahead of the search, expec
federalregister.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from federalregister.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The current methods of production and consumption rely on natural resources to provide society with food, shelter, electricity, and health care, but they are not sustainable. While researchers from various fields have long explored ways to make these systems more sustainable, there is currently a move within the socio-technical and socio-environmental research communities to collaborate.
Housekeeping
A reader mentioned (thank you!) that last week s edition included at least one paper flagged as open access that actually wasn t. It seems to be the case that Nature Publishing is passing some duff data into the publication metadata food chain, with the result that Unpaywall (we employ the Unpaywall API to identify open access) is repeating this erroneous input to us. This week s edition finds direct links to open access articles from Nature journals still not working, but PDF links appear to be working properly.
aid and other help, but only a few hundred are reckoned to have died at the last count, 145 in myanmar. in the past, a storm like this would have killed tens, possibly even hundreds of thousands of people. that s why the un is pushing for early warning systems for storms to be improved all around the world. it wants everyone to be covered by one by 2027. fiona. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says he ll introduce new nhs targets in england, including cutting deaths from heart disease, strokes and suicide if his party wins the next general election. in a speech in essex, he said the nhs is not sustainable without serious, deep, long term changes . 0ur political correspondent helen catt reports. at an ambulance station in braintree, with the crews watching on, the labour leader chose to sound an alarm. at the next election, the nhs is on the line. it s not exactly the first time that labour has suggested the nhs