By Jonathan Amos
BBC Science Correspondent
A total of 22,589 individuals filled out the online form for what will be four to six vacancies.
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A total of 22,589 individuals filled out the online form for what will be four to six vacancies.

A total of 22,589 individuals filled out the online form for what will be four to six vacancies.

With Britain's offshore wind power capacity growing at speed, we see how huge turbines are installed.

It's got a bigger space budget than ever before but does the EU have the necessary ambition to match?

Shifting to electric vehicles will still leave the UK with transport problems, a report says.

Scientists find evidence parts of Venus's rocky surface move around like bits of ocean pack ice.

It is the first African country to get money for reducing carbon emissions through forest protection.

Up to 40% of lead in airborne particles comes from the legacy of leaded petrol, researchers say.

A total of 22,589 individuals filled out the online form for what will be four to six vacancies.

With Britain's offshore wind power capacity growing at speed, we see how huge turbines are installed.

It's got a bigger space budget than ever before but does the EU have the necessary ambition to match?

Shifting to electric vehicles will still leave the UK with transport problems, a report says.

Scientists find evidence parts of Venus's rocky surface move around like bits of ocean pack ice.

It is the first African country to get money for reducing carbon emissions through forest protection.

Up to 40% of lead in airborne particles comes from the legacy of leaded petrol, researchers say.

With Britain's offshore wind power capacity growing at speed, we see how huge turbines are installed.

It's got a bigger space budget than ever before but does the EU have the necessary ambition to match?

Shifting to electric vehicles will still leave the UK with transport problems, a report says.
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