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  • 3 days ago | bbc.co.uk | Georgina Rannard

    Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Basking shark is one of the species that could find a home in new parts of the UKClimate and science correspondentThe UK could see a boom in endangered sharks, rays and native oysters as species move habitats to respond to rising ocean temperatures, according to scientists. But some, including a clam that is the world's longest living animal, could struggle to adapt.

  • 4 weeks ago | envirolink.org | Georgina Rannard

    Temperatures in the seas around the UK and Ireland have soared in the past week with some areas now 4C warmer than normal, with potential implications for marine life and people going swimming. The heatwave is most intense off the west coast of Ireland as well as pockets off the coasts of Cornwall and Devon, according to scientists at the National Oceanography Centre and the Met Office.

  • 1 month ago | bbc.com | Georgina Rannard

    UK sea temperatures soar after exceptionally warm Spring Georgina RannardClimate and science reporterGetty ImagesTemperatures in the seas around the UK and Ireland have soared in the past week with some areas now 4C warmer than normal, with potential implications for marine life and people going swimming.

  • 1 month ago | bbc.com | Malcolm Prior |Georgina Rannard |Jenny Kumah

    Dry weather threatens 'exceptionally low' rivers in parts of UKMalcolm Prior, Georgina Rannard, Jenny KumahBBC Rural Affairs and Climate and Science teamsGetty ImagesRivers that supply water to households, farmers and businesses are forecast to have exceptionally low levels in some parts of the UK in the next three months, according to the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH).

  • 1 month ago | principia-scientific.com | Georgina Rannard |Kate Stephens |Tony Jolliffe

    Written by Georgina Rannard, Kate Stephens and Tony Jolliffe on May 12, 2025. Posted in Current News The first samples of Moon rock brought back to Earth in nearly 50 years have arrived in the UK – on loan from China. The tiny grains of dust are now locked inside a safe in a high security facility in Milton Keynes – we were given the first look at them.

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Georgina Rannard
Georgina Rannard @GeorginaRannard
17 Jan 25

Where my work and my interests perfectly combine ❤️ goodbye David Lynch

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Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole. In memory of David Lynch, we will continue to explore the otherworldly and the unknown. We will focus not on the loss, but on what we gained from the years we shared this planet with you. We will see you in our dreams. https://t.co/PRZkYKkcsN

Georgina Rannard
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19 Dec 24

RT @MattJFootball: 'That is THE story of Moshiri’s Everton - the story of how a passionate fanbase proved more powerful than a billionaire’…

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19 Dec 24

RT @laurimyllyvirta: The IEA is now saying that global coal demand isn't expected to fall in the next three years, after predicting a fall…