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Evacuating Australia's drought-affected fish
To prevent another summer of mass fish deaths, authorities have launched a painstaking operation.
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Paralysed man moves in mind-reading exoskeleton
A man who had not walked for two years was able to move all his limbs thanks to new technology.
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Herculaneum scroll: Shining a light on 2,000-year-old secrets
Scientists in Oxfordshire are trying to decipher scrolls buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD79.
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Global wildlife trade higher than was thought
At least one in five vertebrate species on Earth are bought and sold on the wildlife market.
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More than a quarter of UK mammals face extinction
A report on nature in the UK also shows 41% of species have experienced decline.
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'Giant bird table' at Rhossili, Gower helps save species
With a warning hundreds of wildlife species are at risk in Wales, one Gower farm is helping conservation.
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Vladimir Putin criticises Greta Thunberg's UN speech on climate change
Russian president Vladimir Putin said there was a need to be "realistic" about renewable energy.
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Extinction Rebellion 'lose control of fake blood hose'
Climate change activists sprayed fake blood outside the Treasury - but the jet was too powerful.
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Uncovering secrets of mystery civilization in Saudi Arabia
A team of more than 60 experts is trying to find out more about the enigmatic Nabataean culture.
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Anak Krakatau volcano collapse: 'Warning signs were there'
Taking all the available data, it was clear something was amiss with the tsunami-generating volcano.
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Sutherland spaceport plans cover 'extensive' site
Launch towers and "antenna farms" have been proposed for the 815-acre site in the north Highlands.
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Why are so few women inventors named on patents?
Women inventors account for just under 13% of patent applications globally, according to a study.
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How to weigh a whale without a scale
Drones can be used to work out the body mass of the largest animals on the planet, helping in their conservation.
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The Himalayan village that confiscates single-use plastics
This tiny Himalayan village has shunned single-use plastics – the impact is too serious for them.
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Tsunamis linked to spread of deadly fungal disease
A huge earthquake off Alaska in the 1960s caused tsunamis that scientists say washed a tropical fungus ashore.
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Scientists estimate Earth's total carbon store
There are 1.85 billion, billion tonnes of carbon on Earth, nearly all of it held beneath the surface.
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Island reveals rising tide of plastic waste
A remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean reveals the scale of the problem of plastic waste facing our seas.
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Dutch tractor protest sparks 'worst rush hour'
There were some 1,100km (700 miles) of jams as farmers reacted to plans to cut nitrogen emissions.
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Collecting polar bear footprints to map family trees
Scientists use new 'environmental DNA' technique to identify each polar bear and their relationship.
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Bloodhound supersonic car set for high-speed trials
The UK-led project to break the land speed record is ready to start testing in South Africa.
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