7.29.2018

British Heatwave: everything you need to know about snakes

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Professor Tim Cockerill from the University of South Wales explains where snakes can be found in summer.

7.27.2018

The science behind the blood moon

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The lunar eclipse of Friday night will take longer than anything else in the 21st century.

7.26.2018

Life on Mars: What do we know?

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Victoria Gill looks at four key moments in search of life on the red planet.

British Heatwave 2018: Why is it so hot?

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Would you like to know why you spent weeks without sleep? The BBC's scientific editor looks at the causes of our many heat waves.

7.25.2018

Rare corals on the west coast of Ireland

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Rare corals were found on an offshore research mission off the west coast of Ireland.

7.24.2018

The Nairobi National Park Railway threatens Kenya's wildlife.

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Defenders of nature howl on a high-speed train route through the Nairobi National Park.

7.23.2018

Plastic wave hits Dominican Republic

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It was the scene on a beach in the Dominican Republic after a storm.

7.20.2018

The Nairobi National Park Railroad threatens the wildlife of Kenya & # 039;

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Defenders of nature howl on a high-speed train route through the Nairobi National Park.

Biodegradable plastic bags to nothing?

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This seems like the perfect solution, but critics say their test failed.

7.19.2018

7.18.2018

The history of the United Kingdom in space

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The United Kingdom is expected to open its first spaceport in Sutherland, Scotland. But he already has a long history in space.

Does Wales have the key to save the puffin from extinction?

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As the bird dies in some parts of Europe, the population thrives on a Welsh island.

7.16.2018

Longleat prepares for the vulnerable arrival of South Koala

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A breeding program should help to preserve the number of endangered species.

7.15.2018

Attenborough launches' Boaty McBoatface & # 039; polar ship

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Sir David Attenborough launched the hull of the newest polar ship in the United Kingdom, which bears his name.

7.14.2018

The paddle boarders highlight the plastic pollution on the trip to Mallorca

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Catherine Friend and Valérie Bisbal are the first to tour Mallorca on a paddleboard.

Secret Nuclear Test Films Thrown by the United States Cold War

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Scientists tend to films showing atmospheric nuclear tests during the Cold War.

Sir David Attenborough Polar Ship: Here is a preview

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There is even room for a cafe, a sauna and a gym on the boat £ 200m.

7.13.2018

Use streets to produce electricity and toilet paper

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Can we use roads to produce electricity, make toilet paper and increase the bee population?

Swarms of moon jellyfish as & # 039; Oil stain & # 039; Coast of Ceredigion

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Dolphin watchers on a boat trip were surrounded by thousands of jellyfish near the harbor of New Quay.

7.12.2018

What is Novichok?

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Laura Foster explains how neurologist Novichok works and what to do if he thinks he has come in contact with it.

Sir David Attenborough: Preparing a British polar ship for a great day

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Take a look at the 10,000-ton hull of the new British polar ship, which moves into position to take off.

Use roads to produce electricity and toilet paper

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Can we use roads to produce electricity, make toilet paper and increase the bee population?

7.11.2018

Aboard the flying lab testing smoke from forest fires in the UK

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Victoria Gill accompanies the scientists to discover how forest fires affect the air we breathe.

7.10.2018

Cliff Jump: Lucky withdrawal for boys after the fall of Llanberis

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A child jumping off a cliff in Llanberis escaped the injury as the stones fell behind him.

Salisbury Poisoning: What is Novichok?

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Laura Foster explains how neurologist Novichok works and what to do if he thinks he has come in contact with it.

7.08.2018

Verification of reality: fishing for Brexit: sink or swim?

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BBC Reality Check analyzes the government's promise to regain control of British waters.

7.07.2018

The University of Bristol discovers how wingless spiders fly

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The University of Bristol has discovered how spiders fly thousands of miles

7.05.2018

Ipswich Coffee uses cups to make plastic trenches

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A cafeteria tries to cut their plastic waste by using donated cups and cups to serve hot drinks to take away.

7.04.2018

Reality Check: Fishing after Brexit: sink or swim?

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BBC Reality Check analyzes the government's promise to regain control of British waters.

7.03.2018

Fish saved as the Teme River dries in a heatwave

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More than 130 trout and salmon are saved after the fall of the rivers.

The artist forms a Walchor in North Shields

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French artist Marina Rees has founded a "Chorus of Whales" to launch her new exhibition

What is a shelf cloud?

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The meteorological system was recorded in Lake Superior, Michigan, USA.