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Updated 2025-06-10 05:30
UK fusion experiment used in hunt for clean energy
A pioneering nuclear fusion experiment based in Oxfordshire has been switched on for the first time.
Osiris-Rex: Nasa asteroid probe ready to return to Earth after leak
The Osiris-Rex probe is now safely carrying rock from an asteroid several million kilometres from Earth.
Dogs are humans' oldest companions, DNA shows
A study of dog DNA patterns shows that our "best friend" among animals is also our oldest one.
'Moderate to strong' La Niña weather event develops in the Pacific
The phenomenon results in the large scale cooling of ocean surface temperature.
Light pollution's wasted energy seen from space
Entire city dims its streetlights, enabling scientists to measure light pollution from space.
Climate change: China's forest carbon uptake 'underestimated'
Scientists put new numbers on Chinese trees' ability to pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Great Barrier Reef: Scientists find reef taller than Empire State Building
Standing 500m (1,640ft) tall, the "blade-like" reef was found off Australia's far north.
Fears over 'weakening' of UK green watchdog
Campaigners fear that a body designed to protect the environment is being undermined.
Deep-diving whale dies after swimming up river
Rescuers made a "sterling effort" to save the 21ft-long animal found in a tributary of the River Clyde near Glasgow Airport.
Viral photo sparks concerns about Indonesia's 'Jurassic Park'
The viral image has raised questions about the conservation impact on the animal native to Indonesia.
Beached: Can rescuers save this dolphin in time?
Hundreds of dolphins beach each year, but this US team has dramatically improved survival rates
Water on the Moon could sustain a lunar base
The "unambiguous detection of water" will boost Nasa's hopes of establishing a lunar base.
Climate change: 'Dangerous and dirty' used cars sold to Africa
Millions of polluting and unsafe used cars from rich nations are exported to Africa and Asia.
Fantastic beasts in the real world and where to find them
London's Natural History Museum is set to stage one of the most ambitious exhibitions in its history.
The explosive problem of 'zombie' batteries
Batteries that power mobile phones and other devices are causing fires because they are not disposed of properly.
'Murder hornet': First nest found in US eradicated with vacuum hose
The Asian giant hornets can wipe out a colony of honeybees in hours.
Climate change: Technology no silver bullet, experts tell PM
Boris Johnson's techno-optimism ignores the need for big societal changes, experts warn.
Osiris-Rex: Nasa probe risks losing asteroid sample after door jams
The Osiris-Rex spacecraft collected so much rock from asteroid Bennu that bits are leaking out.
HS2: Moving ancient woodland habitat for rail line flawed, ecologists say
Soil is being moved to new sites but ecologists question whether the process is effective.
Norway funds satellite map of world's tropical forests
Norway pays for a monthly satellite dataset to track the state of the world's tropical forests.
Osiris-Rex: Nasa asteroid mission confident of success
The first images are released of the Osiris-Rex spacecraft trying to grab rock from asteroid Bennu.
Planners 'must prepare' for weather extremes - Met Office
The Met Office is launching a tool to help planners prepare for further weather extremes.
More pollution expected from stay-home workers
Air pollution in big cities could increase because so many people are working from home, a report says.
Secrets of the 'uncrushable' beetle revealed
How a tiny insect with super-tough body armour can survive being stamped on or run over by a car.
Climate change: 'Cooling paint' could cut emissions from buildings
Researchers have developed a white paint that reflects sunlight and helps cool buildings.
Sir David Attenborough polar research ship set to begin sea trials
Four years in the making, Britain's new £200m polar ship has left the builder's yard for testing.
Satellites picture methane across the globe
The GHGSat company releases a tool to show how methane varies in the atmosphere across the world.
Long Covid: Who is more likely to get it?
A study suggests old age increases the risk, as does asthma, excess weight, and being female.
Machines to 'do half of all work tasks by 2025'
Millions more jobs will be lost to robots with Covid accelerating the trend, says the World Economic Forum.
Elation as Nasa's Osiris-Rex probe tags asteroid Bennu in sample bid
Osiris-Rex makes brief contact with asteroid Bennu in an effort to pick up fragments of rock.
Why US election could decide climate change battle
Who next occupies the White House could be decisive in the battle to limit global warming.
Extreme E invites scientist bids for ship research
Extreme E are inviting applications from scientists to conduct ocean based research aboard their 'floating paddock', the St Helena.
Nasa's Osiris-Rex probe aims for daring 'high five' with asteroid Bennu
Osiris-Rex will make the briefest of contacts with Asteroid Bennu to try to pick up rock samples.
Eating jellyfish: Why scientists are talking up a 'perfect food'
Amid fresh concern about overfishing, scientists say eating more jellyfish may give us benefits.
Could cold water hold a clue to a dementia cure?
Swimmers at a London lido aid understanding of what cold does to the body.
Gardens help towns and cities beat countryside for tree cover
A survey of tree cover in England and Wales throws up a few surprises.
Ammonite: Who was the real Mary Anning?
In a romantic Victorian-era drama, Kate Winslet plays the role of fossilist Mary Anning. Who was she?
Coronavirus testing lab 'chaotic and dangerous', scientist claims
One experienced virologist raises concerns about safety protocols and a lack of training.
Pieces of orbiting space junk 'avoid collision'
There is "no indication of collision" between bits of discarded Russian and Chinese space hardware.
Extreme weather: October downpour sees UK's wettest day on record
Persistent rain on Saturday 3 October breaks the record for the wettest day across the entire UK.
Boy, 12, discovers rare dinosaur skeleton
He was hiking with his father in Alberta, Canada, when he stumbled upon the Hadrosaur remains.
Conservation: Bridge of hope for world's rarest primate
An artificial rope bridge across a divided forest could help save the ape, a type of gibbon, from extinction.
Unlocking the secrets of 'six-headed chief' burial
Archaeologists have used DNA analysis to help explain who was buried in the ancient Highlands grave.
Superconductors: Material raises hope of energy revolution
Scientists find a material that displays a much sought-after property at room temperature.
Idris Elba: We can all help solve climate change
Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina tell BBC podcast there is "hope" for beating climate change.
I Am Greta: The coming of age movie wrapped up in a super-hero flick
A documentary about the teenage climate change activist is compelling because it's so unlikely.
Glitter litter 'could be damaging rivers'
Glitter contains microplastics, which can get into rivers and seas, taking years to degrade.
Soyuz rocket reaches ISS in record time
The trip took just three hours and three minutes – half the usual journey time.
Google reveals Mineral crop-inspecting robots
The project will analyse every leaf on every crop, helping farmers tend the fields.
Europe steps up contributions to Artemis Moon plan
Thales Alenia Space will build Europe's two major contributions to the Lunar Gateway space station.
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