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Get the latest BBC Science and Environment News: breaking news, analysis and debate on science and nature in the UK and around the world.


Thalidomide effect mystery solved
11 Mar 2010 at 1:45pm
The mechanism by which thalidomide causes malformed limbs is revealed by scientists.


Scientists to review climate body
10 Mar 2010 at 4:06pm
The UN secretary general asks the world's leading science academies to review the UN's climate science body.


Half-cock chicken mystery solved
11 Mar 2010 at 6:08am
Researchers in Edinburgh say they have solved the mystery of why some chickens hatch out half-male and half-female.


Japan protest over tuna ban plan
11 Mar 2010 at 4:46am
Japan voices opposition to a proposed ban on international trade in bluefin tuna, after the EU backs the plan.


Ring may be giant 'impact crater'
9 Mar 2010 at 7:26pm
Deforestation has revealed what could be a giant impact crater in Central Africa, according to Italian scientists.


EU to back bluefin tuna trade ban
10 Mar 2010 at 2:57pm
EU nations decide to support a ban on international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna until stocks recover.


Ancient eggshell yields its DNA
10 Mar 2010 at 10:38am
The eggshells of long-dead and extinct species are a particularly good source to find preserved DNA, researchers say.


Science 'is a key election issue'
10 Mar 2010 at 6:58am
The science spokesmen of the three main political parties cross swords on the issue of UK research funding.


World's largest meat-eating plant prefers to eat... small animal poo
10 Mar 2010 at 3:29am
The largest meat-eating plant in the world is designed not to eat small animals, but small animal poo, scientists discover.


Lighting a fuse just millionths of a millimetre across makes a battery
9 Mar 2010 at 11:17am
A never-before-seen reaction in nanotubes could make for batteries that pack a mighty punch, say researchers.


Richard Black on what's happening to our shared environment
9 Dec 2009 at 10:04am

Earth Watch
20 Jan 2010 at 4:36am
Will review of UN climate change body be unbiased?


Galapagos tension
9 Mar 2010 at 6:31pm
Can all species live side by side in unique ecosystem?


Farming future
11 Mar 2010 at 5:02am
The dawning age of the agricultural automatons

Harrabin's Notes
10 Mar 2010 at 9:20am
Environmentalists and the EU lock horns over biofuels


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