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BBC News | Science/Nature | UK EditionVisit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news.
Fossils date Dry Valleys' originTiny fossils time the climate shift which gave rise to Antarctica's Dry Valleys, a landscape akin to Mars.
Dolphin call tells calf who's mumBottlenose dolphins whistle more to their newborns, perhaps to stop theft by other females, researchers say.
Manned spaceship design unveiledThe first official image of a proposed joint Russian and European manned spacecraft is unveiled.
No-cull badger policy 'deficient'The decision not to cull badgers in England to control tuberculosis in cattle is flawed in the short-term, say MPs.
Drug for deadly prostate cancerScientists say a drug to treat aggressive prostate cancer may be the most significant advance in the field for 70 years.
Clean deadline call on coal powerThe government should set a deadline for coal power stations to "clean up" or close, a parliamentary committee says.
Warming world 'drying wetlands'More than 700 scientists meet in Brazil to draw up an action plan to protect the world's wetlands.
Lab animal numbers continue trendThe number of animals used in UK labs for scientific experiments is now more than three million - a level not seen since 1992.
Tobacco 'could help treat cancer'The tobacco plant - a cause of cancer - may offer the means to treat one form of the disease, a study suggests.
In search of the lowest of the low in the Arctic food webNewsnight's Susan Watts joins a team of scientists travelling to the Arctic to carry out crucial climate research.
Why humanity's interests are served by conserving everything, not just whales and pandasThe planet's rich diversity of life needs to be preserved in its entirety because it is vital for our long-term survival.
Snared in a homemade 'NitroNet'Humans are using too much nitrogen, and leaving so much of it that the natural world is struggling to cope.
Return to flightRed Kites return to Northern Ireland after 200 years.
Wild frontierViolence gets in the way of gorilla conservation
Whistle-blowingWhy I challenged Channel 4's climate documentary
Phoenix diaryThe team work on imaging ice in the Martian soil
Roosevelt reduxA Green New Deal could sort climate, energy and banking
Doping legalitiesDo legal issues lag behind science on anti-doping?
Concerns over Olympic drug testSerious question marks hang over a key drug test just two weeks before the start of the Olympic Games, a BBC investigation finds.
Yemen embraces its Jurassic pastThe discovery of 150 million-year-old dinosaur prints puts Madar villagers in rural Yemen on the map.
Animal tissue rejection advanceScientists have found a way to overcome the problem of the human body rejecting animal parts used in transplants.
Cern lab goes 'colder than space'A giant physics labon the Swiss-French border is being cooled to a temperature lower than that of outer space.
Mice grow human blood vesselsScientists have used human cells to grow new blood vessels in a mouse for the first time, a US journal reports.
New white whale spottedAnother white humpback has been sighted off Byron Bay on the east coast of Australia.
Climate film 'broke rules'A controversial Channel 4 film on global warming broke Ofcom rules on impartiality and fairness, the regulator says.
Brown drives green car revolutionGordon Brown urges car makers to use their expertise to develop new cleaner vehicles.
Fishing ban brings seas to lifeFive years without fishing around the UK's Lundy Island have led to revival of its lobsters and other sea life.
'Survival zones' for butterfliesTen areas of Scotland are identified as frontlines in the fight to save rare insects from extinction.