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Bloodhound diary: Getting the job done at over 600mph
Land speed record holder Andy Green describes his final high-speed test run in the Bloodhound car. …
Greta at United Nations climate talks one year apart
Life has changed a lot for the environmental activist in the space of a year. …
Sydney Zoo: Does the world still need big zoos?
As Sydney gets a brand new zoo, animal experts question what we really learn from visiting…
COP25 climate change conference: What are you giving up for environment?
As the annual COP25 climate change summit continues in Madrid, we asked delegates from all over…
US meteorite adds to origins mystery
Scientists are getting closer to tracing the sources of meteorites that fall to Earth. …
Hungry North Pole explorers Horn and Ousland near end of epic trek
The Norwegian-South African duo are tired and hungry after trekking hundreds of miles. Click…
Genetics can play key role in saving trees
Tree conservation strategies based on genetic data are best suited for landscapes affected by a rapidly…
Plastic pollution has killed half a million hermit crabs, study says
As plastic piles up on beaches, hermit crabs are getting trapped in plastic containers and killed. …
Mars rover hopes to grab a piece of history
British engineers test technologies that will be needed to bring samples of Martian rock to Earth. …