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Review call over European GM crop ban
The ban on GM crops by European countries should be reassessed, the president of UK science body the Royal Society has said.
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VIDEO: What fracking vote means - in 20 seconds
After a successful bid to frack for shale gas in a North Yorkshire village, John Moylan explains how the process works.
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Lions and zebras being kept at UK homes
Wild animals including lions, crocodiles, rattlesnakes and zebras are being kept legally on private property across the UK, licensing figures reveal.
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Scientist spots Turkish banknote error
Nobel chemistry laureate spots DNA error on Turkish banknote.
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Fossil gives clues to ancient extinction
A strange sea-dwelling reptile fossil suggests there was a burst of evolution after the mass extinction 250 million years ago.
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VIDEO: Building the world's largest radio telescope
BBC science correspondent Rebecca Morelle travels to China to take a close up tour of the Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical Telescope - or Fast for short.
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India launches mini space shuttle
India launches an unmanned model space shuttle into orbit, joining the race to develop reusable space crafts.
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VIDEO: Piece of space history takes the slow route
A gigantic fuel tank, originally built for NASA's space shuttle programme, is making a slow journey through the streets of Los Angeles to its new home.
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VIDEO: Are 'killer' hornets heading to the UK?
They have been dubbed the killer invaders that target bees and have even caused the deaths of several people in France, but has the deadly Asian hornet made it to the UK?
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VIDEO: China's new deep sea submarine
Look inside a life-size model of a submarine which the Chinese hope will take humans to the very bottom of the ocean - the Mariana Trench, in the Pacific.
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VIDEO: Hunting universe's strangest particles
Deep underground, beneath Daya Bay in the south of China, scientists are hunting for the oddest particles in the cosmos - neutrinos.
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Paradise lost in a tourism boom
Beautiful places threatened by mass tourism
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Bloodhound Diary: Riding four 'gyroscopes'
The effects from riding four 'gyroscopes'
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Is there any point in planting new trees?
Is there any point in planting new trees?
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Who is the 'Ivory Queen'?
The woman accused of leading one of Africa's biggest smuggling rings
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