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Black hole caught 'burping' gas
Astronomers spy two huge waves of gas being "burped" by the black hole at the heart of a nearby galaxy.
- 5 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Tim Peake set for first UK spacewalk
Tim Peake is to carry out the first ever spacewalk by a British astronaut, Nasa has confirmed.
- 5 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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Trees can help farming cut emissions
Increasing yields produced in UK fields and using the spare farmland to plant trees and restore wetlands could greatly reduce emissions, says a study.
- 5 January 2016
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December warmest and wettest month
- 5 January 2016
- From the section UK
Rice and palm oil risk to mangroves
- 4 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
New elements added to periodic table
- 4 January 2016
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Ascension Island to be marine reserve
- 3 January 2016
- From the section UK
Seal pup drop 'good news' for reserve
- 1 January 2016
- From the section Norfolk
'Sewing' with molten glass and maths
- 1 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Advance 'can help find other worlds'
- 2 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Mild, wet December sets weather records
- 31 December 2015
- From the section UK
Ebola staff given New Year honours
- 30 December 2015
- From the section Health
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The bionic eye that can restore sight
- 5 January 2016
- From the section UK
How warm December affected gardens
- 5 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Goat and tiger's unlikely friendship
- 3 January 2016
- From the section Europe
The slaughter of Africa's rhinos
- 31 December 2015
- From the section Africa
Is it time for more laws to govern space?
- 30 December 2015
- From the section World
Must see: Giant squid swims in Japan harbour
- 29 December 2015
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Crows' tool time captured on camera
- 23 December 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Northern Lights seen over England
- 21 December 2015
- From the section England
Features & Analysis
Clearing the air?
First real test for Delhi car rationing plan
- 5 January 2016
- From the section India
Racing into 2016
This is the year Bloodhound aims to go supersonic
- 5 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Hidden treasure
Unearthing a Roman 'nerve centre' in Spain
- 31 December 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Our Experts
Did Dubya help to save the world?
President George W Bush may have unwittingly developed a key part of the Paris Agreement, says Matt McGrath.
Floods unleash unprecedented criticism
Every bout of flooding triggers despair, anger and scrutiny, but this one has provoked an unprecedented level of criticism, says the BBC's science editor.
Enceladus: Does this moon hold a second genesis of life?
The Cassini probe is about to bid farewell to Enceladus, the small moon of Saturn that many scientists now regard as the most likely place to find life beyond Earth. We have to go back to study this bright white world in more detail.
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The bionic eye that can restore sight
- 5 January 2016
- From the section UK
How warm December affected gardens
- 5 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Goat and tiger's unlikely friendship
- 3 January 2016
- From the section Europe
The slaughter of Africa's rhinos
- 31 December 2015
- From the section Africa
Is it time for more laws to govern space?
- 30 December 2015
- From the section World
Must see: Giant squid swims in Japan harbour
- 29 December 2015
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