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Fish farming could be banned in some coastal areas in a bid to protect wild fish stocks, a BBC Scotland investigation reveals.
Brian Cox talks to Shaun Keaveny on BBC 6 Music about Cern's baffling light-speed find.
Al Gore, the former vice president of America and environmental campaigner, tells the BBC about his latest efforts to reinvigorate global action
A BBC film crew get inside the head of the world's largest venomous animal.
Rare behaviour of queen ants working together has been recorded by a BBC film crew.
Rarely-seen behaviour of ant queens working together has been recorded by a BBC film crew.
A peregrine falcon found injured on the roof of BBC Scotland's headquarters at Pacific Quay in Glasgow is released back into the wild.
BBC science reporter Victoria Gill joins a team of scientists on a mission to study the wildlife in the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
BBC science coverage is "high quality" but the corporation must make a distinction "between well-established fact and opinion", a review finds.
Financial constraints, maritime regulations and campaigns by activists will not stop Japan sending its whaling fleet back to the Antarctic, a senior official tells the BBC.
Tanzania will go ahead with plans to mine uranium in the Selous Game Reserve - a UN World Heritage site - a minister tells the BBC.
BBC science correspondent Pallab Ghosh looks inside the retired space shuttle Discovery, ahead of its move from Kennedy Space Centre to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC.
A majority of Britons in both town and country oppose killing badgers to curb cattle tuberculosis, an opinion poll for the BBC suggests.
A badger cull to prevent the spread of bovine tuberculosis in cattle may not happen, the farming minister tells BBC South West.
The European Commission is planning to reform the fishing industry by having quota shares issued to boats for periods of at least 15 years, BBC News learns.
Vince Cable has clashed with Lib Dem colleague Chris Huhne over plans to slash UK carbon emissions, the BBC understands.
Just over a tenth of electric car charging points the government had expected to have been built in the UK are in place, the BBC has learned.
BBC film crew films the flight of a goshawk in slow motion
EDF Energy gave the BBC special access to Sizewell B to reassure people that Japan's Fukushima disaster could not happen here.
BBC gets first look inside Virgin Galactic's passenger spaceship
The nuclear crisis unfolding in Japan will not affect EDF's plans to build new reactors in the UK, the firm's boss tells the BBC.
The nuclear crisis unfolding in Japan will not affect EDF's plans to build new reactors in the UK, the firm's boss tells the BBC.
China is planning to develop a version of the Eden Project, the BBC learns.
Physicist Brian Cox says the BBC is wrong to agree to turn down the music volume for his series Wonders of the Universe after viewer complaints.
How to get more children interested in science and engineering is an on going problem but an event aimed at inspiring them goes live in London this weekend.
Creating a cloud is possible if you have the knowledge, a BBC programme finds.
Statistics obtained by the BBC show that the Cycling City project in Bristol has fallen short of its target.
The government's chief scientist tells BBC News that officials "got it wrong" by failing to predict the impact of the volcanic ash emergency last year.
The short but spectacular life cycle of the chameleon, the shortest-lived land vertebrate in the world, is filmed by BBC documentary makers.
An elusive spider that lives in snail shells suspended from bushes has been caught on camera by a BBC film crew.
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