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Philae: Lost comet lander is found
Europe's comet lander Philae, last seen in November 2014, has been identified in new pictures from the Rosetta probe.
- 5 September 2016
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Pollution particles 'get into brain'
Tiny particles of pollution have been discovered inside samples of brain tissue, according to new research.
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Alpine ice begins journey to Antarctica
Ice taken from a retreating Alpine glacier is moved into a freezer at the start of a mission to store it permanently in Antarctica.
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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Planet smash-up 'brought Earth carbon'
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Shipwreck skulls go online in 3D
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Pressure on UK to ratify climate deal
- 5 September 2016
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Giant pandas rebound off endangered list
- 4 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Fossil of Storr Lochs Monster unveiled
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Highlands & Islands
Plastic microbeads to be banned by 2017
- 3 September 2016
- From the section UK
Probe returns close-up Jupiter pictures
- 2 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Ticks found on 'one third' of UK dogs
- 2 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
SpaceX rocket explodes on launch pad
- 1 September 2016
- From the section US & Canada
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Airlifting ice from the alps
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Could air pollution cause brain damage?
- 5 September 2016
- From the section UK
Mary Rose: How the dead were digitised
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
New images of Jupiter
- 2 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Rare white whale calf filmed by drone
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Australia
Panda twins born to Lun Lun - again
- 4 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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Asteroid named after Freddie Mercury
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Why do lithium batteries explode?
- 2 September 2016
- From the section Technology
Features & Analysis
Fracking fight
Why the Mapuche are opposing drilling
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Latin America & Caribbean
Trump's wall
How would a US/Mexico barrier affect wildlife?
- 1 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Croc of gold
A look at Kenya's booming crocodile farm industry
- 1 September 2016
- From the section Business
Sock maths
Can an algorithm turn you into a super sock sorter?
- 30 August 2016
- From the section Magazine
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Pollution particles 'get into brain'
Tiny particles of pollution have been discovered inside samples of brain tissue, according to new research.
Exxon: An inconvenient truth
Matt McGrath analyses the implications of the Exxon Mobil annual general meeting, where efforts by environmental campaigners to get the company to take stronger steps on climate change were largely defeated.
Falcon blast to reverberate across space industry
The SpaceX launch pad explosion creates all sorts of difficulties for the company and its many customers who rely on the Falcon rocket to get into orbit.
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Airlifting ice from the alps
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Could air pollution cause brain damage?
- 5 September 2016
- From the section UK
Mary Rose: How the dead were digitised
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
New images of Jupiter
- 2 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Rare white whale calf filmed by drone
- 5 September 2016
- From the section Australia
Panda twins born to Lun Lun - again
- 4 September 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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