Georgina RannardClimate and science reporterKate Stephens and Tony JolliffeBBC climate and science teamTony Jolliffe/BBC NewsThe specks of dust must be…
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Steffan MessengerEnvironment correspondent, BBC Wales NewsBBCLitter is a particular problem in towns and cities, campaigners have warnedLittering has reached a…
Maddie MolloyClimate & Science reporterGetty ImagesThe Soviet Union launched a number of missions to explore Venus – this probe was…
In a significant blow to the government’s clean energy ambitions the Danish energy company Orsted has cancelled plans for a…
Sir David Attenborough is launching what he says is one of the most important films of his career as he…
SPLArtwork: Uranus and its five largest moons had been thought to be inactive and sterile. The planet Uranus and its…
Helen CattPolitical correspondentGetty ImagesWhen the UK became the first major economy in the world to commit to reducing its carbon…
You might be able to explain your “insights into oral chemesthetic perception” to a group of chemistry professors – but…
Getty ImagesA black mamba is arguably the world’s deadliest snakeThe blood of a US man who deliberately injected himself with…
Paul MurphyEnvironment CorrespondentGetty ImagesSandeels are an important source of food for many seabirdsA challenge to Britain’s ban on commercial fishing…