The damage from the Oklahoma tornado could reach $ 2bn (£1.3bn), the Oklahoma Insurance Department warns, although many tenants may have no insurance cover. BBC News – Economy
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Read More...Scientists have discovered water that was sealed in Canadian bedrock for nearly half of Earth’s history. It may contain the descendants of ancient microbes. The discovery could give scientists new insights into early life on Earth and inform the search for life on other planets. Environment
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