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Thomas Moore

London

Science Correspondent at Sky News

Science Correspondent Sky News. BAFTA winner. Award winning documentary maker. Environment, space, medical innovation and more. [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | news.sky.com | Faye Brown |Thomas Moore

    Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said it is "likely" that British Steel will be nationalised. It comes after he appeared to row back on his claim that he would not bring a Chinese company into the steel sector again after the government had to urgently step in to save the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe. Mr Reynolds, speaking to reporters in the Lincolnshire town, said that nationalisation was the "likely option at this stage".

  • 2 weeks ago | sports.yahoo.com | Thomas Moore

    The Cleveland Browns' quest to leave downtown for a domed stadium and entertainment complex in the Cuyahoga County suburb of Brook Park has been an ongoing drama from the moment the team made its desires public. AdvertisementThere has been ongoing back-and-forth over whether or not the team should renovate Huntington Bank Field, its home since 1999, which is the preference of Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb and Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne.

  • 3 weeks ago | news.sky.com | Thomas Moore

    Most of us are normally unaware of the mechanics of the solar system. But when the silhouette of the moon slides across the disc of the sun during an eclipse you get to marvel at the precision movement of celestial objects. Image: The partial solar eclipse on Saturday. Pic: AP Crowds watched through eclipse glasses, awed by the best show from Earth. Image: Eclipse chasers watched together at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Image: Saturday's partial solar eclipse.

  • 4 weeks ago | news.sky.com | Thomas Moore

    Surgeons have carried out the world's first liver transplant from a pig into a human recipient. The operation, carried out in China, used a liver from a pig that had been genetically modified to reduce the chance of the organ being rejected by a human immune system. The organ successfully produced bile and essential proteins in a patient who was brain-dead, but still alive.

  • 1 month ago | news.sky.com | Thomas Moore

    A sheep infected with bird flu will ring another alarm bell as the virus continues to drift into mammals. These are 'spill-over' infections, with the bird virus jumping species. That's a concern, particularly if the virus shows signs of adapting to mammalian cells. And the close contact that humans have with domesticated animals is an extra worry because the virus has more opportunities to jump species again.

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13 Dec 24

RT @SkyNews: UCLH implanted the first two patients in the UK with a small chip under the chin to help manage the airflow, as an estimated e…

Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore @SkyNewsThomas
24 Nov 24

Even in your own home there could be microplastics in every breath you take, new research finds - as critical talks start to agree a global treaty to cut plastic pollution 👇 https://t.co/rSyScFHx1z

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31 Oct 24

RT @SkyNews: "It is almost impossible to imagine quite so much rain in such a short time." @SkyNewsThomas talks through the weather system…