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An isolated tribe living in the Amazon rainforest on the Brazil-Peru border is filmed by the BBC.
The BBC goes inside the Chernobyl plant almost 25 years after the disaster
The level of chemicals used by fish farmers to treat sea lice has risen dramatically, a BBC Scotland investigation learns.
European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli has spoken to BBC News live from on board the International Space Station.
Cameraman Keith Partridge joins the executive producer Brian Leith to talk about the challenges involved in making the BBC series Human Planet.
European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli speaks to BBC News from on board the International Space Station.
The General Pharmaceutical Council drops charges against pharmacies alleged to have advised people to take homeopathic remedies for malaria, BBC News learns.
Mark Thompson failed to spot a meteor over his shoulder on the BBC Two programme, viewers got in touch with the programme to let them know.
A subsidiary of the Vedanta mining group in India has cleared forest land apparently in violation of Supreme Court orders, the BBC learns.
BBC programme celebrates British butterflies and our national obsession with them
BBC News visited the Russian village of Oymyakon in Siberia, officially the coldest inhabited place on Earth.
A spectacled caiman attacked wildlife presenter Steve Backshall during filming for the BBC in Argentina.
Emmy Award-winning BBC show Walking With Dinosaurs is to be made into a 3D movie, the corporation announces.
The UK's core civil science budget will be cut in by less than 10% over the next four years, BBC News understands.
Fast Track talks to wildlife photographer and BBC presenter Jonathan Scott about what you need to do to take the perfect picture on safari.
BBC programme gets a good look at the big bangs that started without any theory
BBC investigation shows how demand from India is stripping bare the forests of neighbouring Nepal
A 69-year-old grandmother from Devon wins a BBC search to find the country's best amature scientist.
How the 30-year-old BBC Micro is making a comeback
Since Madagascar underwent a violent change of government in 2009, the island nation's economy has collapsed and illegal logging has boomed as people seek any means of earning a living. BBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents reveals how Madagascar's forests have been plundered since the political crisis began.
What happens when 1,000 particle physicists meet? BBC News visited the 35th International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP) in Paris to find out.
BBC News joins a wildlife search and rescue mission
BBC environment correspondent David Shukman witnesses the moment an oil-cloaked pelican was rescued.
Samples bought and tested in a investigation on the online drug trade for the BBC were an unknown chemical that Dr John Ramsey, toxicologist and his team had never seen before.
Among a series of close encounters with a family of giant eagles, a BBC film crew survives a flyby attack.
Anti-doping tests for this year's Tour de France cycle race are flawed, the head of the French anti-doping body tells the BBC.
BBC News goes inside BP's Gulf oil spill crisis centre
Rajendra Pachauri tells BBC News that he welcomes the vigorous debate on climate science.
Hundreds more children could die of lead poisoning in northern Nigeria, an expert tells the BBC, but officials downplay fears.
BP's latest bid to cap a ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico is now capturing more than half the estimated leak, it tells the BBC.
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