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Otterly famous
Meet the furry stars of Singapore who live in Marina Bay, the heart of Singapore's central business district.
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Dolly's legacy
What has been the human and scientific impact of cloning since Dolly the sheep's birth in 1996?
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Looking forward to Jupiter mission
Dr Chris Lintott explains why he's looking forward to Juno's arrival at Jupiter.
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Bloodhound supersonic car project back on track
The Bloodhound supersonic car project is back on track thanks to new sponsorship, and now aims to break the land speed record in October 2017.
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Juno mission: Jupiter probe nears critical orbit manoeuvre
The US space agency will try to put a satellite in orbit around Jupiter to sense what lies beneath the giant planet's obscuring clouds.
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China fits final piece on world's largest radio telescope
China has fitted the final piece on what is set to be the world's largest radio telescope, the size of 30 football fields and worth $180m (£135m).
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'Grown' drones and hypersonic speeds
The BBC's defence correspondent Jonathan Beale finds out more about the development of new military technology, including whether a drone can be chemically "grown".
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The lion herding sheep in Russia's Dagestan
This lion's role on a farm in northern Russia will surprise you.
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Juno mission: British rocket engine ready for Jupiter task
When the US space agency’s latest probe to Jupiter tries to enter into orbit around the planet on Tuesday, it will be relying on a British rocket engine.
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State of play
UK science is one of the biggest winners from Britain's membership of the EU. Now it stands to lose the most from Brexit.
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Orangutans return home after Indonesia forest fires
Three orangutans rescued from forest fires in Indonesia are returned to the wild by International Animal Rescue workers.
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Late scientist Tom Kibble wins award for particle work
Prof Sir Tom Kibble is posthumously awarded the highest UK honour for physics.
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Predicting the internet
Futurologist Alvin Toffler predicted everything from the rise of the Internet to the decline of the nuclear family, but he wasn't always right
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'Healing' detected in Antarctic ozone hole
Researchers say they have found the first clear evidence that the thinning in the ozone layer above Antarctica is starting to heal.
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Call to assure status of EU scientists in UK post-Brexit
The president of the Royal Society calls on the government to guarantee the residency of EU citizens in the UK.
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Climate change: UK backs world-leading climate target
The UK government has set a world-leading climate change target up to the early 2030s.
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Rosetta comet probe given termination date
The Rosetta probe will be crash-landed on Comet 67P on Friday 30 September, the European Space Agency has confirmed.
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Climate change: UK to set bold emissions target
A world-leading climate change target up to the early 2030s is set to be confirmed by the British government, cutting emissions by 57%.
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Paul Nurse: 'Research needs free movement to thrive'
Sir Paul Nurse says UK science will suffer unless any post-Brexit agreement allows the free movement of people.
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Amazon fires: Humans make rainforest more flammable
Human disturbances are putting the Amazon rainforest at greater risk of fire, say researchers.
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