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| Cull plan aims to help save red squirrels A rapid response service will be set up to help trap and kill grey squirrels across southern Scotland. news.bbc.co.uk Cattle shown to align north-south Images from Google Earth help scientists to reveal that cattle may have a "sixth magnetic sense". news.bbc.co.uk Wind farms put pressure on bats Wind turbines are a hazard to bats because changes in air pressure can cause fatal internal injuries, a study reveals. news.bbc.co.uk Flower that takes years to bloom The BBC's Prachi Pinglay reports on the slow blooming of the Karvy flower. news.bbc.co.uk Huge statue of Roman ruler found Archaeologists in Turkey discover parts of a colossal marble statue depicting the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. news.bbc.co.uk First light for space telescope A powerful Nasa space telescope has unveiled an image of the sky viewed through "gamma-ray glasses". news.bbc.co.uk Green tech in 'Formula Zero' race Six international teams competed this weekend in the first-ever hydrogen-powered motorsport race. news.bbc.co.uk Pole trek needs last explorer Descendants of Sir Ernest Shackleton and his team search for a final explorer to complete their South Pole trek. news.bbc.co.uk Chimp for sale Rangers tackle the wildlife trade in DRC's gorilla park news.bbc.co.uk UK population 'will be top in EU' The UK population is set to become the largest in the European Union, according to a report. news.bbc.co.uk Forced landing What happens when the cabin pressure drops? news.bbc.co.uk Sky survey yields new cosmic haul Astronomers uncover a haul of new objects in our Solar System - including an icy body with a potentially exotic origin. news.bbc.co.uk Mars rover driving out of crater Nasa's robotic rover Opportunity is driving out of a giant crater on Mars nearly a year after its dangerous descent. news.bbc.co.uk UK makes Atlantic sea bed claim Britain is to formally present its case to the UN to extend its territorial rights around Ascension Island. news.bbc.co.uk 'Complexity' of Neanderthal tools Early stone tools developed by modern humans were no more advanced than ones used by the Neanderthals, research shows. news.bbc.co.uk Greased lightning! Modified car crosses Europe fuelled on fat alone news.bbc.co.uk Robotic suit lets paralysed walk A human exoskeleton robotic suit is helping people paralysed from the waist down to stand, walk and climb stairs. news.bbc.co.uk Fry-ups raise bowel cancer risk A breakfast fry-up every day raises the risk of bowel cancer by 63%, researchers have calculated. news.bbc.co.uk Computer viruses taken on laptops to the International Space Station Laptops taken to the International Space Station were infected with a computer virus, Nasa confirms. news.bbc.co.uk Feeling the heat of food security Why reforming the economics of food production and supply would be beneficial for a number of environmental and social ills. news.bbc.co.uk Water scarcity is causing food shortages and environmental decline - so why is it ignored? Water scarcity is a leading cause of food shortages and environmental decline - so why is it ignored? news.bbc.co.uk Face of empire Gallery of statues depicting Roman rulers is unearthed news.bbc.co.uk Model targets foot-and-mouth risk Scientists use a numerical model to predict the risk of infection through airborne transmission of foot-and-mouth virus. news.bbc.co.uk Numbers game It is time to re-think what creatures need our help news.bbc.co.uk Poisoned artery Deadly chemicals infiltrate France's Rhone river news.bbc.co.uk |
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