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What scientists have learnt from the Russian meteor strike.
21 Feb 2013,·18 mins
An implant in rats’ brains allows them to ‘feel’ guidance from infrared light
14 Feb 2013,·18 mins
How the leaf rust fungus epidemic is devastating coffee crops in Central America
07 Feb 2013,·18 mins
Natural global warming causes different rainfall patterns than warming by greenhouse gases
31 Jan 2013,·18 mins
Strong geological evidence for liquid water on Mars in the past
24 Jan 2013,·18 mins
Evidence that crustaceans feel and learn from pain, rather than just a reflex response
17 Jan 2013,·18 mins
Study on the personality traits of Beijing children born under China's One Child Policy
10 Jan 2013,·18 mins
Astronomical highpoints and developments in space for 2013
03 Jan 2013,·18 mins
Top science stories from 2012 on the BBC World Service
18 mins
How science can improve the use of phosphorus in growing soybeans in Amazonia
What chemical secrets are hidden in the urine of male mice?
Space and earth science from the American Geophysical Union's 2012 annual meeting
Comprehensive satellite data shows Greenland and Antarctic ice caps are melting
The Ebola virus infects pigs and can be spread through the air according to new research
What does detection of a rare particle decay in the LHC mean for supersymmetry?
What caused the collapse of the Mayan civilisation in the 10th Century?
What are Barack Obama's and Mitt Romney's views on scientific issues?
Scientists are sentenced to six years for advice given before the L'Aquila earthquake.
Amateur planet hunters find a planet with four suns
Conservationists have calculated how much it will cost to save global biodiversity
Does a star found orbiting close to our galaxy’s black hole prove its existence?
Unique features of 2012 Sumatran earthquake – new plate boundary being created.
A malaria mosquito with new, unusual behaviour has been found in Kenya
Human embryonic stem cells cure hearing loss in gerbils.
ENCODE announce that 80% of the human genome is functional
Calorie restriction in monkeys does not extend lifespan.
Robotic exoskeletons controlled by the mind - the man-machines of the future?
Reaction to the safe touchdown of the Mars Science Lab and what's next for rover Curiosity
We look forward to NASA's intricate plans to land rover Curiosity on Mars
The protective ozone layer could be affected by climate change and more chaotic weather