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Scientists probe gulls’ ‘weird and wonderful’ eating habits
Helen Briggs BBC environment correspondent•@hbriggs Getty Images Gulls are under pressure with natural populations in decline From pilfering chips to
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A Boneyard Along the Thames River Reveals London’s Ancient Burials
The banks of the Thames River have hosted human settlements for thousands of years, from Neolithic huts to the soaring
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‘Oldest horse’ thrives on linseed cake and light exercise
Chris Page BBC News Ireland correspondent ‘Oldest horse’ has benefited from good food, exercise and good genetics There’s no better
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The Gene That Made Mice Squeak Strangely
Scientists have long struggled to understand how human language evolved. Words and sentences don’t leave fossils behind for paleontologists to
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World’s glaciers melting faster than ever recorded
Mark Poynting Climate and environment researcher Getty Images At more than 20km long, Aletsch Glacier is the biggest in the
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Video Shows a Rare ‘Doomsday’ Fish Off the Coast of
The elusive oarfish, a creature nicknamed the “doomsday fish” because of its place in folklore as a precursor to disaster,
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Fog harvesting could provide water for the driest cities
Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Getty Images Aerial image of an encampment in Alto Hospicio, Chile Capturing water from
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Will That Asteroid Strike Earth? Risk Level Rises to Highest
Astronomers on Tuesday said that the asteroid designated 2024 YR4 had become the most likely sizable space rock ever forecast
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What is a sinkhole and how does it form?
Esme Stallard Climate and science reporter, BBC News PA Media An aerial view of the dramatic scene at Godstone High
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Microsoft Says It Has Created a New State of Matter
Anyone who has sat through a third-grade science class knows there are three primary states of matter: solid, liquid and
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