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Up close: The moment a cheetah joined a safari
Britton Hayes was on safari with his step uncle in Tanzania when a cheetah entered the vehicle.
Ghostly galaxy may be missing dark matter
Scientists have imaged a "transparent" galaxy that may have no dark matter.
Drinks bottles and can deposit return scheme proposed
A money-back scheme for returning glass, plastic bottles and cans in England is to be introduced.
Iron test
A Manchester-led team tests the detector system it will use in Antarctica to find hidden iron meteorites.
Australia's indigenous languages have one source, study says
All indigenous languages can be traced to a mother tongue dubbed Proto-Australian, researchers say.
JWST: Hubble 'successor' faces new delay
The James Webb Space Telescope will not now be launched until "approximately May 2020".
Bear cubs spending longer with mothers
Hunting pressures mean brown bear cubs now spend an extra year with their mothers, say scientists.
Yuri Gagarin: 1st man in space
It's 50 years since the death of Yuri Gagarin, the Russian cosmonaut who was the first man to travel into space.
Stephen Hawking's final interview: A beautiful Universe
The Cambridge physicist's last broadcast interview covered gravitational waves from neutron star mergers.
European Space Agency teams with ICEYE Finnish start-up
The European Space Agency will work with Finland's ICEYE on ways to exploit its novel radar satellites.
I was expected to marry so I went to Antarctica instead
Meena was raised a ‘good Indian girl' who was expected to get married, but she's off to Antarctica.
Mount Etna is 'sliding towards the sea'
Measurements show the entire bulk of Europe's most active volcano is edging eastwards, Scientists say.
How effective are earthquake early warning systems?
A new study investigates how early a warning can be issued for major earthquakes.
Hamelin Bay: Nearly 150 beached whales die in Australia
Rescuers manage to return just six surviving pilot whales to deeper waters in Western Australia.
Whales in mass stranding on Western Australia beach
About 150 animals wash up on a beach south of Perth, prompting a major rescue effort.
How science GCSEs in England are changing
Students will be graded numerically on a scale from 9 to 1.
Engineering giant
A new museum dedicated to IK Brunel reveals the man behind the carefully cultivated public image.
How DNA can be used to store computer data
British scientists think DNA could be used to solve a global problem - where to store all our data.
Human-eye VR
VR has suffered from an image problem, so could very high resolution headsets be the answer?
Origin of 'six-inch mummy' confirmed
Scientists investigate an unusual, small, mummified skeleton from Chile to establish its medical history.
Plastic patch in Pacific Ocean growing rapidly, study shows
It is estimated some 80,000 tonnes of plastic is circulating in a patch between Hawaii and California.
'Radical change' needed on countryside
The UK government is failing rural communities and the natural environment, a report says.
Curiosity rover: 2,000 days on Mars
The Nasa robot this week celebrates 2,000 martian days investigating the surface of the Red Planet.
Anger over Sheffield's plan to fell healthy trees
Sheffield City Council's plan to fell thousands of healthy trees prompts angry protests.
New plant list to help deter garden deer
The public is being asked to report damage to garden plants from visiting wild deer.
Ocean plastic could triple in decade
But there are opportunities to cash in on the "ocean economy", a major report for the UK government says.
Triceratops may have had horns to attract mates
Dinosaurs may have evolved horns and frills to attract a mate, according to a new study.
Brexit: Ministers suffer nuclear defeat in Lords
Peers vote for the UK to remain in Euratom until a post-Brexit replacement deal is in place.
Stephen Hawking's ashes to be interred near Sir Isaac Newton's grave
The scientist's remains will be also be interred close to Charles Darwin's grave at Westminster Abbey.
UK will lead European exoplanet mission
A telescope to study planets beyond our Solar System is selected by the European Space Agency.
Northern white rhino: Last male Sudan dies in Kenya
Sudan's death at the age of 45 leaves only two females of his subspecies alive in the world.
Japanese basket pattern inspires new material
Researchers produce a metal with exotic electrical properties by mimicking a pattern from Japanese basket-weaving.
Meet the dogs being trained to sniff out looted ancient treasures
Dogs are being trained to detect ancient treasures in an attempt to tackle cultural heritage trafficking.
Last male northern white rhino dies in Kenya
Sudan died in a Kenyan conservancy at the age of 45, after months of ill health.
Toxic task
The organisation keeping track of the deadly chemicals held by countries around the world.
Children drawing more women in science
A US study shows that more children draw women scientists than they did in the 1960s and 1970s.
Macular degeneration: 'I've been given my sight back'
Two patients have had pioneering stem cell therapy to restore their vision.
Rare poison
Sergei and Yulia Skripal were poisoned by Novichok nerve agents, the PM says. So what are they?
Breaking mould in male-dominated industry
Three pioneers who are shattering stereotypes surrounding the world of science and engineering.
Glorious mud
Meet the "mudlarkers" looking for archaeological artefacts along the banks of the Thames.
Footage of first polar bear cub born in UK in 25 years
The "confident and curious" cub was born at Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig, Scotland.
Rotten ideas
As the fight against plastic pollution gains momentum, firms are tackling the issue in different ways.
Adapt or die
In the first of our Future of Work series, we look at how new tech could change our working lives.
Changing environment influenced human evolution
New evidence from Kenya suggests that local climate change drove early human innovation.
MPs warn of 'poisonous air' emergency costing £20bn a year
Petrol and diesel cars must be phased out earlier than the 2040 target, Commons committees say.
Hawking's warnings: His predictions
How Stephen Hawking used his recognition to highlight challenges and existential threats for humanity.
Stephen Hawking's three great contributions to science
The physicist will be remembered mainly for three things, says fellow scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.
Rising carbon dioxide levels impair coral growth
A new study shows that the atmospheric carbon levels projected by 2060 will affect coral reefs.
Stephen Hawking: Tributes pour in for 'inspirational' physicist
Scientists, politicians and celebrities say the physicist's death leaves an "intellectual vacuum".
Stephen Hawking on God, artificial intelligence and mankind's future
Listen to five thought-provoking perspectives from world renowned physicist Stephen Hawking, who has died at the age of 76.
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