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Scientists are growing grapes in space to save Earth s wine supply

Getty Images / WIRED At approximately 8pm EST on Wednesday, January 13, a SpaceX Cargo Dragon spacecraft splashed down into the Atlantic Ocean, just off the coast of Florida. Having successfully dropped off its three tons of hardware and supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) 12 hours earlier, the capsule-like craft returned laden with a more miscellaneous cargo. Inside were stem cells, a sextant designed for emergency navigation in deep space, and tissue chips created to help treat heart conditions on Earth. And nestled alongside them, 320 snippets of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines, individually wrapped in small bundles of soil and carefully placed in containers, each vine nestled inside its own beehive-like cell.

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge return to London Prince George Princess Charlotte schools reopening

Advertisement The Duke and Duchess have been carrying out their duties virtually during lockdown, from conducting video calls with frontline NHS workers to speaking to teachers who’ve been working with students online during the pandemic. And while their children are no doubt looking forward to being reunited with their classmates, in the coming months Prince William and Kate will hopefully be able to attend engagements in person once again while operating out of their London base. In light of the recent confirmation that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be returning to official royal life – soon to give up all their honorary royal roles and patronages – Harry’s brother and sister-in-law are likely to become all the more crucial players in the downsized Royal Family.

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Ewan Gibbs: The story of the Scottish coal industry s slow death

IN March 2002, miners surfaced from their final shift following the flooding of Scotland’s last deep mine at the Longannet complex. They brought the curtain down on a centuries-long historical saga. My new book tells the story of the end of Scottish coal mining. There were more than 100,000 workers in the coal sector alone at the industry’s peak employment during the early 1920s and still around 80,000 in the late 1950s. Whilst deindustrialisation was often a disorientating experience, in the Scottish case, it was not a sudden one. Coal Country: The Meaning and Memory of Deindustrialization in Postwar Scotland tells the story of a profound economic change that ­unfolded over the course of a time period ­approximate to a human lifetime. Its pages span the second half of the 20th century into the ­present, as new shifts in energy sources and employment structures threaten the security of Scottish workers and communities.

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