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19 October 2014 Last updated at 20:42

Scottish fish 'first to have sex'Artist impression of  Microbrachius dicki

The first animals to copulate were small fish that lived 385 million years ago in what is now Scotland, a study suggests.


Comet Siding SpringOrbiters on alert as comet skims Mars

Scientists should get a grandstand view of a comet on Sunday when it makes a dramatic flyby of Mars.

Solar panelsSolar farms 'blight on landscape'

Environment Secretary Liz Truss says large-scale solar farms are "ugly" as she confirms plans to cut a taxpayer subsidy for the schemes.

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Rosetta comet: More black swan than yellow duck

One of the fascinating things about comets is their blackness - akin to a lump of coal or the briquettes you put on the BBQ.

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Matt McGrath Article written by Matt McGrath Matt McGrath Environment correspondent

Climate summit advances towards Paris deal

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.

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David Shukman Article written by David Shukman David Shukman Science editor

Ebola outbreak: How Nigeria is beating the killer virus

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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