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Nasa's Mars rover Curiosity drills to collect a powdered sample from the interior of a rock called "Cumberland". http://t.co/xAWHqGBXzU
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Article written by Jonathan Amos
Jonathan Amos
Science correspondent
Nasa's Mars rover Curiosity drills to collect a powdered sample from the interior of a rock called "Cumberland". http://t.co/xAWHqGBXzU
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
12:48 UK time, Monday, 20 May 2013
Our science editor David Shukman talks to UK astronaut Tim Peake about the announcement of his mission to the space station in 2015.
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