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Mud cylinders reveal humans' impact on Earth began earlier than we thought
Researchers have tracked 4,000 years of human influence on the planet - all from long tubes of mud.
Homes set to be heated by sewage plants in future
Heat from industry and warmth from the sea feature in advice to government on future home heating.
Drones and live-streams: How tech is changing conservation
Around the world, animal conservation has evolved so it's not just humans monitoring wildlife.
New dark matter map reveals cosmic mystery
The most detailed map of dark matter in the Universe is puzzling physicists.
BBC Springwatch at Wild Ken Hill: Behind the scenes
The much-loved nature programme is broadcasting from a sustainable farming project in west Norfolk.
First woman appointed Scotland's Astronomer Royal
Prof Catherine Heymans says she wants to use the title to encourage people to develop passion for science.
Tulsa massacre: The search for victims, 100 years on
Decades after white mobs razed an affluent black neighbourhood the search for bodies goes on.
Climate: World at risk of hitting temperature limit soon
It's increasingly likely that a key temperature limit will be reached in one of the next five years.
Stephen Hawking's papers to be saved for the nation
Prof Stephen Hawking's scientific papers and personal possessions to be saved for the nation.
Shell: Netherlands court orders oil giant to cut emissions
It is the first time a company has been legally bound by the Paris climate accord, campaigners say.
Mast Upgrade: UK experiment could sweep aside fusion hurdle
Results from a UK experiment could help clear a hurdle to achieving commercial fusion power.
Tasmanian devils born on Australian mainland after 3,000 years
Conservationists introduced the species back into a sanctuary north of Sydney in late 2020.
Global heating: Study shows impact of 'climate racism' in US
Black people in the US are subject to double the level of heat stress in cities than whites.
UK finance sector in top 10 for carbon emissions
If UK banks and investors were a country, they would be among world's leading emitters.
Algae proteins partially restore man's sight
The patient was completely blind before the treatment - now he can see and count objects on a table.
Coronavirus: Training dogs to identify the scent of Covid-19
Trials are underway with dogs trained to sniff out the coronavirus. If the trails are successful, dogs could aid efforts to prevent super-spreading in busy areas.
Former miner: Why I’m giving up my coal fire
Stan Renton and his wife Audrey, have been heating their home with coal for their entire married lives.
'Miss, what's a duck?' Schools tackle nature-deprived kids
'Miss. What's a duck?' The question that convinced one school to adopt nature-friendly learning.
Virgin Galactic rocket plane flies to edge of space
Sir Richard Branson's spaceplane completes the first of three key test flights above New Mexico.
'Science should be at the centre of all policy making'
Coronavirus has shown how good science should be embedded in all big decisions, writes Prof Ruth Morgan.
China's Zhurong rover takes first drive on Mars
China is now the second country after the US to operate a rover on the Red Planet.
Covid-19: Sewage testing ramped up in England
Programme to test wastewater for the virus that causes Covid now covers two-thirds of England's population.
Climate change: G7 ministers agree new steps against fossil fuels
Environment ministers from leading countries agree to take further steps to help limit global heating.
The Navy sub commanded by artificial intelligence
Submarines controlled by artificial intelligence are being designed to take on military missions.
UK government to pay older farmers to retire
Older farmers in England will be paid to retire under a government scheme.
China on Mars: Zhurong rover returns first pictures
Imagery comes back from the six-wheeled robot that landed successfully at the weekend.
Indonesia: Climate change destroying world's oldest animal painting
Higher temperatures have accelerated build-up of salts, which causes the art to flake off the walls.
UK must do better over electric cars - MPs
They're still too expensive and there are not enough charging points, a report warns.
Climate change: Ban new gas boilers from 2025 to reach net-zero
A ban on new gas boilers from 2025 is one step to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, say energy experts.
Green light for 'net zero' equivalent for nature
The government promises to "halt the decline of nature" as part of a drive to improve the environment.
Just 20 firms behind more than half of single-use plastic waste - study
The study looked at approximately 1,000 factories that make the raw materials for single-use products.
More than a billion sparrows in the world, study finds
At least 50 billion individual wild birds are on the planet, including 1.6 billion house sparrows, scientists say.
Bloodhound racer displayed at Coventry Transport Museum
The team will use this time to seek investment to help them break the land speed world record.
UK plastic waste being dumped and burned in Turkey, says Greenpeace
Greenpeace says it found plastic waste from UK supermarkets dumped and burned at numerous sites.
John Kerry: US climate envoy criticised for optimism on clean tech
John Kerry told the BBC technologies that don't yet exist will play a huge role in stabilising the climate.
China lands its Zhurong rover on Mars
The six-wheeled robot has made the hazardous descent to the surface of the Red Planet, China announces.
The most plastic-polluted riverbed in the UK
Part of the River Tame in Greater Manchester is the most plastic-polluted riverbed in the UK, scientists say.
Calls for post-Covid 'revolution' in building air quality
Top experts in how diseases spread are calling for massive improvements to the air in buildings.
COP26: Alok Sharma urges nations to banish coal
In a speech ahead of the COP26 event, Alok Sharma will say the coal business is "going up in smoke".
Ignore hype over hydrogen heating, government told
The benefits of hydrogen-powered heating have been overplayed, say environmentalists.
Russia picks team for film shot on International Space Station
An actress and director will blast off in October - but Tom Cruise also plans to visit the ISS.
Native oysters reintroduced into Firth of Clyde
A total of 1,300 oysters have been suspended in the water as part of a restoration project.
Wastewater is 'polluting rivers with microplastic'
"Frequent releases" of sewage create microplastic hotspots in UK rivers.
Tesla will no longer accept Bitcoin over climate concerns, says Musk
The initial decision made by Tesla in March to accept Bitcoin caused an outcry from environmentalists.
US environmental agency releases climate report delayed by Trump
The EPA says for the first time that climate change is being driven at least in part by humans.
'Cocaine of the sea' threatens critically endangered vaquita
The vaquita marina in Mexico is threatened by a clash of interests between fishing and conservation.
HS2 high-speed rail project begins underground tunnel
At 170m long, "Florence" is the largest ever tunnelling machine to be used on a UK rail project.
Cats must be microchipped under animal care plan
A wide-ranging plan to improve welfare also enshrines in law that animals can experience emotions.
Nature: Throwing money at biodiversity schemes is ineffective
Many internationally funded conservation schemes are underfunded and ineffective, researchers conclude.
Queen's Speech: Government makes pledges on animal welfare
All creatures great and small will be protected in the new proposals, according to the Queen's Speech.
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