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LHC's new particle discovery fades away
Results from the Large Hadron Collider show that a "bump" in the machine's data, previously rumoured to represent a new particle, has gone away.
- 5 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Rocks tell story of China's great flood
Geologists have found evidence for an ancient megaflood which they say could be the mythical flood at the dawn of the first Chinese dynasty.
- 4 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
China launches mobile telecoms satellite
China launched its first mobile telecommunications satellite, to establish a network serving large swathes of the world.
- 7 August 2016
- From the section China
TB may not be spread by badger contact
- 5 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Men better at 'making up' after conflict
- 4 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Hidden Degas portrait revealed
- 4 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Scientists trace brain's thirst circuit
- 4 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Moon Express cleared for lunar landing
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Business
Vibrations bring still photos to life
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Technology
Call to seize Brexit science opportunity
- 2 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
China farewells Jade Rabbit Moon rover
- 4 August 2016
- From the section China
Last mammoths 'died of thirst'
- 2 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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Disappointment for LHC physicists
- 5 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Rare Amur leopards born at zoo
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Leicester
The deadly trade around exotic fish
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Vibrations bring still photos to life
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Technology
Why couldn't Trump ignore the baby?
- 3 August 2016
- From the section World
'Science gives us hope in a turbulent world'
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Asia
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Futuristic 'straddling bus' hits the road
- 3 August 2016
- From the section China
Australia 'relocates' to fix sat-nav gap
- 29 July 2016
- From the section Technology
Features & Analysis
Crowd dynamics
Can festivals help bridge gap between science and arts?
- 2 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Banking brains
How your grey matter can help with medical research
- 1 August 2016
- From the section Health
Heavy lifting
The logistics in getting a 1,000mph car to South Africa
- 29 July 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Our Experts
Watching Tim Peake return to Earth
At first there was just a white blob in the sky, then a column of dust and, eventually, a cheery face as British astronaut Tim Peake returned to earth.
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.
Where next for solar-powered flight?
Solar Impulse's circumnavigation of the globe was a remarkable achievement, but we are not about to board such planes to go on our holidays.
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Disappointment for LHC physicists
- 5 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Rare Amur leopards born at zoo
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Leicester
The deadly trade around exotic fish
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
Vibrations bring still photos to life
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Technology
Why couldn't Trump ignore the baby?
- 3 August 2016
- From the section World
'Science gives us hope in a turbulent world'
- 3 August 2016
- From the section Asia
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