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Rare video footage of wild Amur tigers in China has been captured in the Wangqing Nature Reserve.
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The debate continues over whether killer whales should be kept in captivity in theme parks.
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A forgotten museum specimen mistaken for a plaster copy is found to be the fossilised remains of a new species of ancient reptile.
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Palaeontologist Dean Lomax explains how what had been mistaken for a plaster copy turned out to be a new species of ancient marine reptile.
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A British farmer claims to have developed a new variety of red onion which does not cause people to cry when it is chopped.
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In a radical new approach to HIV vaccination, DNA in monkeys is transformed and seems to give total protection against the virus, US scientists say.
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As cold and snowy weather continues to affect the US, part of Niagara Falls has frozen over.
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An alien star passed through our Solar System just 70,000 years ago, astronomers have announced.
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Engineers in the UK have found that limpets' teeth consist of the strongest biological material ever tested.
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The US pays 87m pesos ($1.97m: £1.28m) to the Philippines over damage caused to a protected reef by a US Navy ship.
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The route used by mountaineers to scale Mount Everest is to be changed for 2015, following last year's avalanche that killed 16.
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Engineers find that limpets' tiny teeth are made of the strongest biological material ever tested.
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A webcam recorded the dramatic moment the Colima Volcano in western Mexico
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A new project at Glasgow University aims to help resolve why robins are up all night singing in cities.
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Penguins lost most of their sense of taste long ago in evolution, scientists have discovered.
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Scientists struggle to explain a vast haze that was spotted high above the Martian surface in 2012 by amateur astronomers.
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Researchers in Palo Alto in the US state of California are working with the most powerful X-ray laser in the world.
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Scientists are monitoring snail habitats from space in a bid to combat the spread of the parasitic disease schistosomiasis in Africa.
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A senior researcher at the Large Hadron Collider says a new particle could be detected this year that is even more exciting than the Higgs boson.
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Hopes are high that over 60 stranded pilot whales have survived after they were refloated by whale conservation workers and volunteers.
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Researchers in London are storing digital videos of the beating hearts of more than 1,500 people, along with their genetic data.
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When Large Hadron Collider fires up again after its upgrade, scientists will be hoping to find a new particle they say could "rock the world".
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Doctors have stored more than one and a half thousand beating human hearts in digital form on a computer.
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Scientists who study geoengineering say Earth's next major volcanic eruption will be a good test of whether the intervention technique might help mitigate global warming.
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California scientists have given details of a telescope camera they are assembling to study "dark energy".
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The UK's political leaders have pledged to work together to combat climate change, whatever the election result.
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Scientists are to scan the Amazon forest with a drone-mounted laser to look for evidence of occupation by ancient civilisations.
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The UK's three main political leaders make a pledge to work together to combat climate change, whatever the election result.
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Space agency Nasa has released a time-lapse video showing the Sun over period of nearly five years - capturing one frame every eight hours.
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UN climate talks in Geneva have ended with agreement on a draft text for a new climate agreement to be discussed in Paris in December.
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After Scientists said that they want to send messages to aliens - BBC World viewers have their say on what they would tell extraterrestrial life.
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Our digital data, such as photos and documents, could be lost forever if we are unable to find ways of preserving old formats while new technologies take hold.
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Millions of us routinely upload photos and other personal information onto the internet, believing it will stay safe and be easily accessible.
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Ultrasound images of a baby pygmy hippopotamus kicking inside its mother's womb have been released by Melbourne Zoo.
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Vint Cerf, a "father of the internet", says a way must be found to stop all our images and documents being lost through technological obsolescence.
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The Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth now has the world's largest colony of gannets following a count by experts.
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More than 30 British insect species have been classified as in danger of extinction, due to pollution and habitat loss.
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The American south-west and central plains may be on course for droughts the like of which they have not seen in over a 1,000 years, scientists say.
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About eight million tonnes of plastic waste find their way into the world's oceans each year, a new scientific assessment suggests.
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Scientists at a US conference in say the time has come to try actively to make contact with intelligent life on other worlds.
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Dogs can tell the difference between happy and angry human facial expressions, a study suggests.
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Carbon dioxide escaping from the depths of the ocean heralded the end of the last Ice Age, a study suggests.
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Early results from a major count of farmland birds reveal sightings of several rare species.
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Making new art from old in a Nobel Prize winner's lab
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Sao Paulo's water crisis hobbles Brazilian business
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