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19 June 2013 Last updated at 23:45 ET

Government leads new GM crops pushGM maize

Environment Secretary Owen Paterson is set to reopen the debate about genetic modification by calling for the reform of crop licensing at EU level.


Brown lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis)Snail genes reveal human migration

A genetic similarity between snail fossils found in Ireland and the Eastern Pyrenees suggests humans migrated from southern Europe to Ireland 8,000 years ago.

A pair of Lear's macawBirds 'show value of conservation'

The plights of the world's threatened birds show the value of investing in conservation, according to an international report. BBC Nature

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    Dr Carolyn Porco describes how the Cassini spacecraft will photograph Earth from Saturn

  • Bad weatherNo respite

    What's going on with the weather, asks David Shukman


  • Topographic image of the far side of the moonColours of space

    The vivid hues astronomers use to bring the cosmos to life


  • Seal and freediver (c) BBC/SPLMan vs seal

    Can a human hold their breath for as long as a marine mammal?


  • FamilyBulging middle Watch

    Where is the middle class growing around the world?


  • Chappe telegraphSign language

    How did these strange signals change the way we communicate?


  • BrainState of mind

    The quest to build a brain in the lab


  • dissected headThe living dead

    How new embalming method will aid surgeons


  • CatsTabby tracker

    The technology and science of monitoring cat behaviour


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