
Georgina Rannard
Climate and Science Reporter at BBC
Climate & Science reporter @BBCNews. I wrote a PhD now I write news ✍️📻📺. Looking for the perfect بسبوسة Liverpool-born.
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6 days ago |
envirolink.org | Georgina Rannard
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. Professor Mahesh Anand is the only scientist in the UK to have been loaned this extremely rare material, which he describes as “more precious than gold dust”.
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6 days ago |
bbc.com | Georgina Rannard
Moon dust 'rarer than gold' arrives in UK from ChinaGeorgina RannardClimate and science reporterKate Stephens and Tony JolliffeBBC climate and science teamTony Jolliffe/BBC NewsThe specs of dust must be kept free from contamination on EarthThe 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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2 weeks ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Georgina Rannard |Hafsa Khalil
El operador de la red eléctrica española descartó que un ciberataque haya sido la causa del masivo apagón eléctrico que paralizó España y Portugal y afectó brevemente a parte del sur de Francia el lunes. El director de operaciones de Red Eléctrica, Eduardo Prieto, afirmó que "no ha habido ningún tipo de intrusión en los sistemas de control" que sugiera un ataque, en coincidencia con lo expresado el día anterior por el primer ministro portugués, Luís Montenegro.
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.co.uk | Georgina Rannard |Hafsa Khalil
Sánchez on Monday evening said 15GW of power - the equivalent to 60% of demand at that time - was "suddenly lost from the system... in just five seconds". Mr Prieto said during a news conference on Tuesday that there were two "disconnection events" barely a second apart in the south-west of Spain, where there is substantial solar power generation.
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Georgina Rannard
Spain rules out cyber attack, but what could have caused power cut? Georgina RannardClimate and science reporterGetty ImagesPassengers wait to board a train at Sants railway station in Barcelona on 29 April, 2025The Spanish grid operator has ruled out a cyber attack as the cause of a massive power cut that crippled Spain, Portugal and parts of France on Monday.
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