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Lab boost for 'traditional' lightbulbs
US researchers say they have developed a technique that can significantly improve the efficiency of the traditional incandescent lightbulb.
- 12 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Giant icebergs vital in carbon cycle
Giant icebergs could be responsible for the processes that absorb up to 20% of the carbon in the Southern Ocean's carbon cycle, a study suggests.
- 12 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire uncover Britain's "Pompeii" with what they describe as the "best-preserved Bronze Age dwellings ever found".
- 12 January 2016
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Satellites dissect Nepal quake
- 11 January 2016
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First children diagnosed in DNA project
- 12 January 2016
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PM challenged over climate policies
- 12 January 2016
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Environment Agency boss resigns
- 11 January 2016
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Comet dust 'ballistics' probed in 3D
- 10 January 2016
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'Age map' traces galactic history
- 8 January 2016
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Mountain lion had forehead teeth
- 10 January 2016
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Event horizon snapshot due in 2017
- 8 January 2016
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'Case is made' for Anthropocene Epoch
- 8 January 2016
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Sir David Attenborough on 70 tonne titanosaur
- 12 January 2016
Bowie 'knew what it would be like in space'
- 11 January 2016
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Earth 'enters new geological age'
- 8 January 2016
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How to take a picture of a black hole
- 8 January 2016
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Tortoise, 183-years-old, gets new diet
- 8 January 2016
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'I'm so happy we heard Tim Peake speak'
- 8 January 2016
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- 8 January 2016
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Lizards trained not to eat toxic toads
- 6 January 2016
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Playing doctor
What can be learned from preparing for a medical emergency in space?
- 10 January 2016
- From the section Health
Migrant footprint
Will refugee crisis hurt Sweden's green energy plans?
- 7 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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
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.
'Case is made' for Anthropocene Epoch
The evidence suggesting we have entered a new geological epoch defined by humanity's impact on the Earth is now overwhelming, believes an international scientific panel.
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Sir David Attenborough on 70 tonne titanosaur
- 12 January 2016
Bowie 'knew what it would be like in space'
- 11 January 2016
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Earth 'enters new geological age'
- 8 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
How to take a picture of a black hole
- 8 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Tortoise, 183-years-old, gets new diet
- 8 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
'I'm so happy we heard Tim Peake speak'
- 8 January 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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