- BBC Science/Nature
- 23/3/19 01:12
Cyclone Gabrielle has sparked a nationwide debate about climate change and vulnerable homes.
Cyclone Gabrielle has sparked a nationwide debate about climate change and vulnerable homes.
FRIDAY 17. MARCH 2023
Key mountain habitats are disappearing more quickly due mostly to logging and wildfires.
A new report on rural homelessness reveals low funding has left rough sleepers relying on goodwill.
What can be done to protect coastal communities at risk of being swallowed up by the sea?
THURSDAY 16. MARCH 2023
The decision comes after the failure of the first ever satellite mission launched from the UK.
Methods used on the Spanish farm would be "cruel" to such intelligent animals say experts, as details emerge.
Parts of England could face drought conditions again without sustained rain in coming weeks.
A call for a cull in South Uist follows concerns about the spread of Lyme disease from infected deer ticks.
WEDNESDAY 15. MARCH 2023
After 40 years Nasa's astronauts finally get a spacesuit upgrade for their next mission to the Moon.
TUESDAY 14. MARCH 2023
The natural climatic pattern of La Niña is over after three consecutive years.
Numbers of migratory swans are on the rise, giving hope that declines in nature can be reversed.
They are carrying out detailed assessments of why so many buildings collapsed.
MONDAY 13. MARCH 2023
President Biden approves an $8bn oil drilling project, in a move that has angered climate activists.
Three of the biggest conservation charities team up to try and halt the destruction of nature in UK.
FRIDAY 10. MARCH 2023
The space rock has about a 1 in 560 chance of hitting this planet, the agency says.
Just one river included in government's proposal for new designated swimming sites
The US government may approve the Alaska drilling site soon - but its opponents are going viral.
THURSDAY 9. MARCH 2023
A new way of sucking carbon from the air is up to three times more effective than current technology.
WEDNESDAY 8. MARCH 2023
Researchers have created eggs from the cells of male mice, raising the prospect of male couples having their own children.
New estimates suggest that plastic pollution in the oceans has risen dramatically since 2005.
Scientists who trained bees to open a puzzle find that they pass the knowledge on to their colonies.
A 20-year survey of plants shows how agriculture and climate change is affecting UK flora.
TUESDAY 7. MARCH 2023
A new assessment of Britain's research capability concludes it has "serious and longstanding problems".
The rocket's failure to launch is a significant blow to the country's space plans.
Cutting greenhouse gas emissions could save millions of pounds in flood damage costs.