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BBC correspondent Jonathan Amos gets to see the Mid-Infrared Instrument (Miri) close up before its shipment to the US.
The unusual sight of humpback whales intervening in a killer whale hunt has been caught on camera by a BBC/National Geographic film crew.
This month the BBC will be following the lives of some of the world's most magnificent creatures.
The BBC has gained rare access to a high security research facility where scientists have developed a new vaccine against another devastating animal disease, foot and mouth
BBC woman pins hope on study after her Lyme disease ordeal
One of the pilots who has flown the adapted shuttle-carrying 747 has spoken to the BBC about the challenge of flying with such an unusual load.
BBC World's David Eades describes the Sicilian volcano's third eruption in a month. Italian authorities are yet to issue any warning of danger to houses and people in the area.
World climate change expert Dr James Hansen tells BBC Scotland the UK should not build any more coal-fired power stations.
A leading scientist tells the BBC he is resigning from an expert body overseeing the athlete's biological passport because he is being "muzzled".
A US power company is planning to build a coal-fired power station using carbon capture technology at Grangemouth, BBC Scotland learns.
Director James Cameron tells the BBC why he's risking it all to dive to the deepest part of the ocean.
BBC presenter Dr Helen Czerski investigates how tornadoes form in the mid-western state of Colorado, part of the area known as Tornado Alley.
Alister Curry from Peta and former science minister Lord Drayson gave BBC Radio 5 live both sides of the argument.
BBC readers snap Jupiter and Venus passing in the night
As a new exhibition dedicated to Antarctic explorer Capt Lawrence Oates opens, the BBC examines the man who entered the history books with his final famous words.
A BBC Scotland investigation reveals how millions of pounds is being paid out in an abuse of the agricultural subsidy system.
BBC goes inside Fukushima's nuclear plant
Journalists have been allowed inside Japan's Fukushima plant for the first time since the tsunami that devastated the plant last year.
Simon Ings, editor of Arc and science fiction writer, and a former Tomorrow's World presenter and BBC science presenter Maggie Philbin discuss the science of futurology.
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The big push initiated on BBC Two's Stargazing Live series to find planets beyond our Solar System has had an immediate result, with a viewer identifying a possible candidate.
A Great Barrier Reef pearlfish is filmed by the BBC living inside a sea cucumber's bottom. Where are some of the other strange places that fish live?
The BBC denies misleading viewers with footage of newborn polar bear cubs filmed in an animal park, rather than in the wild.
Nations seeking a strong deal at UN climate talks receive a rebuff as draft texts, seen by BBC News, propose future emission cuts kicking in after 2020.
Students and enthusiasts attending a recording for BBC Radio 4 have probably seen a new state of matter only recently discovered, an expert says.
A poll for the BBC indicates a small and diminishing appetite around the world for building new nuclear reactors, although the UK bucks the trend.
A bizarre underwater 'icicle of death' has been captured on camera by BBC filmmakers.
A bizarre underwater "icicle of death" is captured on camera for the first time by BBC filmmakers.
A BBC crew captures footage of hundreds of beluga whales indulging in a body scrub session during their annual moult.
Commissioning of a controversial planned nuclear plant in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu is delayed by a few months, officials tell the BBC.
The extraordinary endurance hunting of grey wolves has been recorded by BBC filmmakers in Alberta, Canada.
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