Rosetta comet: More black swan than yellow duck
17 October 2014
One of the fascinating things about comets is their blackness - akin to a lump of coal or the briquettes you put on the BBQ.
Article written by Jonathan Amos
Jonathan Amos
Science correspondent
17 October 2014
One of the fascinating things about comets is their blackness - akin to a lump of coal or the briquettes you put on the BBQ.
Article written by Matt McGrath
Matt McGrath
Environment correspondent
24 September 2014
Despite the absence of India and Australia, a majority of prime ministers and presidents came to the climate summit in New York with pledges of action.
Article written by David Shukman
David Shukman
Science editor
16 October 2014
Nigeria, unlike other Ebola-stricken countries, is succeeding in wiping out the disease through rigorous monitoring, the BBC's David Shukman reports.
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