Daily briefing: Norway is first to approve controversial sea

Daily briefing: Norway is first to approve controversial seabed mining

Norwegian scientists say that the government ignored their advice when they approved mining that could irreversibly damage biodiversity and ecosystems. Plus, many traits of modern Europeans have roots in ancient migrations and insects use clever physics to fling pee. Norwegian scientists say that the government ignored their advice when they approved mining that could irreversibly damage biodiversity and ecosystems. Plus, many traits of modern Europeans have roots in ancient migrations and insects use clever physics to fling pee.

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