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Strong forces make antimatter stick
Physicists have shed new light on one of the greatest mysteries in science: Why the Universe consists primarily of matter and not antimatter.
- 4 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
UK plutonium is 'energy in the bank'
The UK plutonium stockpile at Sellafield represents "thousands of years of energy in the bank" says a leading scientist.
- 4 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
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First moving images of rare whale
A team of international scientists have released images and detailed descriptions of a rare whale species, Omura's whales, which has never been seen alive in photos or video.
- 4 November 2015
- From the section Animals
Survey tackles goldfinch mystery
- 4 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Scientists develop ultra-hard glass
- 3 November 2015
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Mountain's dark bees in virus fight
- 4 November 2015
- From the section Highlands & Islands
Ice Age engravings found in Jersey
- 2 November 2015
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How cockroaches could save lives
- 3 November 2015
- From the section Magazine
Space engine firm gets BAE investment
- 2 November 2015
- From the section Business
Fears over wild beaver disappearance
- 1 November 2015
- From the section UK
UN says climate plans 'not enough'
- 30 October 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
New air battery design shows promise
- 30 October 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
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Sun comes alive in HD images
- 5 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
What brings goldfinches to gardens?
- 4 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
ISS: 15 years orbiting the Earth
- 2 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Hadfield: 'Life on ISS is like magic'
- 2 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Why are we so disgusted by cockroaches?
- 3 November 2015
Pilot whales stranded on Calais beach
- 2 November 2015
- From the section Europe
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Debate over chimp 'accent' study
- 3 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Footballers 'suffer from poor teeth'
- 3 November 2015
- From the section Health
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The Welsh island of Anglesey has wiped out grey squirrels
- 26 October 2015
- From the section Magazine
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The gloomy Arctic seed bank that's key to future crops
Science editor David Shukman goes deep inside an Arctic mountain to see the world's most important seed store.
Curiosity rover: The reward for 'whale watching' on Mars
When scientists first saw Whale Rock in images returned from Nasa's Curiosity rover on Mars, they really weren't sure what to make of it. Since then it's become the linchpin in a story about water on early Mars.
Copenhagen ghosts haunt climate talks
Progress towards a deal on climate change at talks in Bonn is proving to be frustratingly elusive, says Matt McGath.
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Sun comes alive in HD images
- 5 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
What brings goldfinches to gardens?
- 4 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
ISS: 15 years orbiting the Earth
- 2 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Hadfield: 'Life on ISS is like magic'
- 2 November 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Why are we so disgusted by cockroaches?
- 3 November 2015
Pilot whales stranded on Calais beach
- 2 November 2015
- From the section Europe
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