Plus, is mining the moon about to become big business?
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Bold new frontiers | | By Chris Evans, Editor, The Telegraph | | |
Dear reader,
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind": the infamous words of Neil Armstrong as he became the first man to step foot on the moon. 50 years later, is mankind on the precipice of another great leap? Tom Hoggins investigates the big new frontier of space exploration: mining the moon for precious resources.
Back here on Earth, in the time it's taken for you to read this far, a person has suffered a potentially deadly snakebite. Nearly five and a half million people are bitten every year. This fascinating report looks at how HIV technology could be harnessed to create a universal antidote.
And finally, with Theresa May's Brexit legislation headed for Parliament in the first week of June, Camilla Tominey asks if the Prime Minister is about to encounter her 'Waterloo' moment.
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Is this technology the key to creating a universal antidote to the snakebite? Read the report. | | |
From Roe v Wade to Alabama: we chart how America's abortion laws have gone into reverse. Read more. | | |
Camilla Tominey suggests the first week in June could be May's 'Waterloo' moment. Do you agree? | | |
Meet the photographer using drones to show the impact of climate change. Take a look at his dramatic pictures. | | |
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