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Article written by Jonathan Amos
Jonathan Amos
Science correspondent
Keep on rolling! @MarsRovers: Oppy passes 40-year-old US spacecraft off-world driving record set by Apollo 17 http://t.co/bTuLjAIpxg
Article written by Matt McGrath
Matt McGrath
Environment correspondent
Hottest models looking less likely -BBC News - Climate slowdown means extreme rates of warming 'not as likely' http://t.co/ppwHcdQfTt
Article written by David Shukman
David Shukman
Science editor
18:01 UK time, Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Predicting the impact of climate change on sea levels is no easy task, says David Shukman.
In pictures
The raw power of the Sun as it unleashes the strongest radiation storms yet seen in 2013
Cold rush club
Rush to join Arctic Council reflects growing importance of the region
Feeling the pinch
French agriculture starts to feel effects of deteriorating economy
Cool or creepy?
BBC correspondent tries out Google's smart glasses
Big picture
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Cannibal acts
Why do people mutilate bodies in war?
Bouncing bombs
Did the Dambusters raid really shorten World War II?
Rising tides
Sea levels are rising - but how quickly?
Moody teens
Trying to understand the adolescent brain
Excess baggage
Will the space station ever justify its existence?
Wild Cuba
From crocodiles to exotic birds, the Caribbean country is teeming with wildlife
What impact will stem cell cloning have on the treatment of human diseases and disorders?
The BRCK, a brick-like device that could keep Africa connected when electricity fails
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