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Space Exploration: It's time for more space law?
December 30, 2015 Last updated at 09:13 GMT
They can interfere with the most astronauts Legal aspects of life in space, but what right the area beyond the Earth's atmosphere?
Correspondent Clive Coleman Legal studies the laws that have their origin in the space race of the Cold War.
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Rare Pastel World UK zoo comes
27 December 2015 Last updated at 09:16 GMT Clock
Environmentalists in Chester Zoo started the first breeding program for conservation in Europe to one of the most endangered birds in the world.
The pastel green Javan was looted near extinction of native forests in Indonesia. Now three pairs of birds in their outdoor aviaries for the first time have been published.
Science Reporter Victoria Gill BBC was there to see tropical birds get their first look at the British weather, with conservative Andrew Owen zoo birds.
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British couple paid £ 60,000 for the cloned puppies
28 December 2015 08:51 GMT Last updated on
A British couple paid £ 60,000 for two puppies cloned for his boxer's death.
Laura and Richard Jacques Remde, West Yorkshire, took Dylan to Sooam Biotech Research Foundation in South Korea extracted DNA.
The DNA is implanted into an egg that the nucleus had been removed and implanted in a surrogate mother.
Laura Jacques told BBC Breakfast puppies are "very cute and look like Dylan."
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2015 Comment: The Year of Science
December 25, 2015 Last updated at 14:14 GMT Clock
Rebecca Morelle once a year in science - to slow down a British astronaut blowing in space, in the pursuit of global warming.
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Mourning Zeppelin: The largest toy can not be bought?
December 23, 2015 Last updated on 23:59 GMT
A set of remote control toy prototype overlooking helium-filled airships up to today, was developed by engineering students at the University of Cambridge.
Made as part of a design challenge, airships battle, infrared shooting another in order to neutralize an opponent. It is for children, and the market for executive toy.
BBC journalist Video Dougal Shaw spoke with Elizabeth Fletcher and Ben Brebner Team.
Given the line of support they would like to develop as a commercial product for the toy trade, they said.
In terms of security, Ben Brebner said, "Children have helium balloons all the time and that's just a few fans in a helium balloon."
(Other team members include Freddie Ashford and Mudit Dubey).
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As El Niño affected countries around the world?
December 23, 2015 Last updated at 18:27 GMT Clock
Powerful hurricanes in Mexico, Ethiopia Drought, floods and landslides in southern California - have to attributed to El Niño weather phenomenon.
Occurring several years is recognized one of the strongest El Niño and could help make 2015 the warmest year on record.
But what is El Niño?
Nick Miller reports the BBC Weather.
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The revealing of secrets coastal erosion
December 23, 2015 Last updated on 23:59 GMT
Erosion is a problem in many parts of the coast of Britain.
Now a scheme in Scotland, the public register of sites risk, is willing to be extended to England in the year 2016th
Archaeologist Tom Dawson, from the University of St. Andrews, spoke with Nick Miller, BBC Weather in the World Heritage coast of Scotland looking at Risk project.
You can spend more time World Nick Miller to see to 12:30 clock on Christmas Eve and Christmas at 06:30 clock or 22:30 BBC News Channel
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Fireball filmed in Nevada and California
December 23, 2015 Last updated at 19:15 GMT Clock
Defense officials from the United States confirmed a fireball sky strip in Nevada and California were Russian space junk.
The officials who monitor the fireball that much attention is attracted on Tuesday night. The rocket was launched yesterday.
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It stands as Tim Peake attended lapse foot space
December 21, 2015 Last updated at 14:25 GMT Clock
UK astronaut Tim Peake was to help the crew of Scott Kelly and Tim Kopra will make a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday.
Mr. Peake reached the ISS on Tuesday - the first Briton, who are elected by the European Space Agency - and spend 6 months on the space station.
Astronauts have a "mobile operators" set at an impasse - a car that moves along a robotic arm of the space station itself - before the arrival of a cargo supply ship on Wednesday.
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SpaceX rocket lands safely on Earth
December 22, 2015 Updated 04:46 GMT
The technology company SpaceX private space rocket successfully landed on Earth after a mission in orbit in space.
He returned Falcon 9 rocket, the land in a vertical position within walking distance where Canavarel off Cape Florida.
Bill Hayton reports.
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Counting the cost of flooding Chennai
December 18, 2015 Last Updated 10:47 GMT to
More than 300 people died in devastating floods in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
The rains have stopped, but companies were decimated, destroyed factories, shops and offices.
Sameer says Hashmi
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Ancient reptile "swam like a penguin"
December 18, 2015 Last updated at 09:29 GMT
Plesiosaurs - marine reptile that the seas of the world in which dinosaurs ruled the earth patrolled - like penguins swim with their fins to "fly" underwater, scientists say.
It resolves a debate that began almost 200 years ago.
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Published thousands of young turtles at Amazon
December 17, 2015 Updated 23.18 clock GMT
Hundreds of thousands of baby turtles were released into the Amazon in Bolivia and tried to replace several endangered species of turtles.
The Ministry of Environment of the country, said the purpose was to protect two species of tortoises and turtles Podocnemis unifilis Arrau.
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How fracture could change the landscape of the National Park
December 16, 2015 Last updated at 11:01 GMT
Fracking could occur in national parks in the UK, varied landscape with their platforms and pipelines underground race.
Fracking is the process that is extracted from the earth by the shale gas.
Claire Marshall explains how it works.
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UK astronaut Tim Peake time reaches the International Space Station
December 15, 2015 Last updated at 20:43 GMT Clock
UK astronaut Tim Peake approached the International Space Station, which will be his home for the next six months.
"Major Tim" and Yuri Malenchenko and other crew members Tim Kopra floated the hatch of their Soyuz space capsule, where they greeted by astronauts current ISS.
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Within Apollo 11: To analyze the capitalization rates
December 15, 2015 00:31 GMT Last updated on
So he went into the Apollo 11, the first manned International Space Station spacecraft to land on the moon, British astronaut Tim Peake is again the story.
In the last week scientists have to give the command module to explore in an effort to give the public a virtual experience what it was like inside.
The project is so complex that a new software had invented to do. Jane O'Brien Smithsonian National Air and Space.
Written by Bill McKenna
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Blessed missile by the Orthodox priest before the start: Tim Peake
December 14, 2015 Last updated at 16:09 GMT Clock
The rocket that will launch the British astronaut Tim climax into space Tuesday was blessed by an Orthodox priest.
He is ready to take off on a Russian spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
He will have 6 hours to reach the International Space room. He says he will wait for most of his space flight is the view of the Earth.
Sarah Rainsford reports from Kazakhstan.
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House offers a unique view of lunar eclipse
December 15, 2015 Last updated at 00:46 GMT Clock
A US satellite parked a million miles from the Earth has a unique view of a lunar eclipse.
DSCOVR The ship, which was launched in February to life, has a camera that constantly illuminated face of the earth.
The images are used to track mobile features like clouds and dust storms and to control the weather, but on September 27 he can be seen in the perfect position to go to the Moon passes behind the Earth and its shadow.
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Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, 'Achieving orbit is emotional and intense "
December 14, 2015 Last updated at 00:00 GMT Clock
Tuesday, Tim Peake will be the first British astronaut to fly to the International Space Station (ISS).
He will spend 6 months on the ISS in their first mission.
The man spent with the record for the most time in space Russian Gennady Padalka already, has accumulated a massive 879 days in orbit.
Sarah Rainsford went to meet him.
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Within the residential areas of the Russian space heroes preflight
December 12, 2015 Updated 8:31 GMT
Tuesday, Tim Peake will be the first official British astronaut in space.
It will take the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin used for the International Space Station aboard a Russian spacecraft, the same launch pad.
Moscow correspondent Sarah Rainsford reports from the launch site.
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How much does it done climate change
December 12, 2015 Last updated at 22:34 GMT Clock
An agreement to try to limit the increase in global temperature below 2C agreed at the summit on climate change in Paris after two weeks of negotiations.
The pact is the first to commit all countries to reduce carbon emissions.
The agreement is legally binding and voluntary part part.
Daniel Boettcher reported.
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Paignton Zoo Gorilla has a root canal operation
December 10, 2015 Last updated at 19:06 GMT Clock
Silver 28-stone Paignton Zoo Gorilla gorilla gorilla, Pertinax, had a root canal operation.
Video courtesy Paignton Zoo
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Agreed climate negotiators: "Nobody sleeps a lot"
December 12, 2015 00:43 GMT Last updated on
Climate negotiators worked through a third night in Paris. It's exhausting work, not only for themselves but also for the thousands of activists and journalists. About the event
Video Journalist Paul Harris had to wonder if it was worth it.
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Many factions cop21 explained - Have your Aosis Alba already?
December 10, 2015 Last updated at 20:26 GMT Clock
For several days, delegates will fight from nearly 200 countries negotiations on an agreement on climate change.
With an agreement on climate change both see more environmental Matt McGrath BBC correspondent explains how the conference in several, often there is overlap fractions.
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Monitoring and protection of snow leopards in Mongolia
December 11, 2015 Last updated at 06:33 GMT Clock
The temperature Mongolia by two degrees Celsius increase and scientists in the landlocked country warn that are heated by four degrees by 2080 if urgent measures are not taken.
The number of snow leopards in Mongolia is rapidly decreasing its natural habitat is increasingly haggard.
Filmmaker William Davies and Hereward Holland joined an expedition of the World Wildlife Fund in the Altai-Sayan mountain range in the west, to see what can be done to protect and preserve is.
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How eating insects could help climate change
December 11, 2015 Updated 01:08 GMT
Since the negotiations on global climate change in Paris comes to an end, a question that was raised - even Arnold Schwarzenegger - is the amount of meat that people eat.
The bodybuilder-turned-politician said that people should, in order to reduce a vegetarian for a few days a week done livestock damage to the environment.
He told the BBC that the cattle nearly 30% of global emissions were responsible.
But what if there was another way? BBC Persian Zand Sahar visited a restaurant in west Wales unusual to find out.
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The expansion of Heathrow plane spotters are "blind"
December 9, 2015 Updated 06:39 GMT
The decision is still on whether a new track in Heathrow or Gatwick to be built pending to try to meet the capacity requirements of the air from the UK.
Many people living near airports are afraid but any extension would make the noise worse landing and take-offs. The airline industry supports noise can be minimized with the design of modern aircraft.
In a scientific study, visited video journalist Dougal Shaw a popular place for plane spotters near Heathrow, to see how they used to be differing aircraft noise.
He asked Keith Blackham, Brian Richards and Peter Harding guess without seeing what brand and model of aircraft landing behind them, they.
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The challenges for the growing market for solar energy in Italy
December 9, 2015 Last updated at 08:50 GMT Clock
In Italy, the price of solar energy can already compete with other energy sources.
How expiring government incentives, solar power producers need to be more creative in order to make the most of their own energy.
A fruit and vegetable market in Bologna has the largest solar roof in Europe and uses solar panels to power electric cars.
Nicholas Niksadat reported.
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Lessons previous droughts could make the future of Namibia
December 8, 2015 Updated 23.53 clock GMT
Some of the hottest dry and dusty parts of the world will experience more serious conditions in the coming decades, according to the latest forecasts of climate change.
Thought one of the most vulnerable countries is Namibia, which is experiencing a severe drought. More than half a million people received food aid and a lot of dust in the atmosphere, could impact the climate has blown.
But there is hope that the lessons learned from the past, droughts could help advance the country.
The science editor David Shukman BBC reported.
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Cop21: What if climate conference fails?
December 8, 2015 at 00:18 clock Last updated GMT
Negotiators from 196 countries are trying to reach an agreement on the Climate Change Conference in Paris against global warming.
A draft agreement was reached last week, but important questions remain, including a long-term target to reduce emissions from the combustion of coal, oil and gas.
BBC correspondent Matt McGrath environmental asks what if the meeting did not reach an agreement.
Produced by Marcus Thompson and Jean-Li Lee
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Desmond storm, flood protection and custom?
December 7, 2015 at 23:41 clock Last updated GMT
After hundreds of millions of pounds have been spent on flood protection, many people are wondering affected by the floods, as their new homes could be flooded.
Science editor David Shukman see if climate change increases the risk of flooding, and when our defenses are for the purposes of fit.
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Cop21: Arnold Schwarzenegger says leaders "now must act on climate change"
December 7, 2015 at 22:34 clock Last updated GMT
World leaders must know how to use the new technologies in order to focus on climate change, said the former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Speaking to the BBC summit in cop21 Roger Harrabin air in Paris, the Hollywood star has called on politicians not to postpone action on global warming.
"It's in 20 years. At present, seven million people die annually. Nineteen thousand per day ... that's alarming. And everyone in the government is responsible to protect people .... they should do some respect."
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Triggered solar revolution of a woman from Thailand: Cop21
December 7, 2015 at 00:16 GMT last updated
Thailand rapid modernization and depended on fossil fuels. In the 2010s, they rose by almost 70%, according to the United Nations.
Oil, gas and coal - the main source of heat-trapping CO2 - still offer 76% of the energy requirements of the country to show the latest government figures.
At the same time, the Thai energy from alternative and renewable energy sources accelerates quickly.
Solar, the most dynamic sector of over 2,000% in four years, benefited from higher public and private investment.
Developing countries such as Thailand are in the spotlight at a major climate summit in Paris. Rich industrialized countries are attractive for emerging economies, good citizens to be air. But the poorest nations feared it might lose its ability to grow and get rich limit.
Thailand, however, is planning emissions by 20% over the next 15 years to reduce. It also plans to double the production of renewable energy by 2040, said the government.
A green economy experts is responsible for initiating the conversion to solar energy as solar describe Lady Queen of Thailand.
Climate Change Conference of the United Nations until 11 December, 2015 November 30th
COP 21-21 meeting of the Conference of the Parties - see more than 190 countries meet in Paris to reduce possible new global agreement on climate change, greenhouse gas emissions to prevent dangerous warming threatens due to discuss on human activities.
Analysis: The latest news from the BBC correspondent Matt McGrath Environment
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