- BBC Science/Nature
- 19/10/1 23:50
There are 1.85 billion, billion tonnes of carbon on Earth, nearly all of it held beneath the surface.
There are 1.85 billion, billion tonnes of carbon on Earth, nearly all of it held beneath the surface.
There were some 1,100km (700 miles) of jams as farmers reacted to plans to cut nitrogen emissions.
A remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean reveals the scale of the problem of plastic waste facing our seas.
Scientists use new 'environmental DNA' technique to identify each polar bear and their relationship.
The UK-led project to break the land speed record is ready to start testing in South Africa.
A group of Scottish pine martens have been brought to the Forest of Dean and fitted with tracking collars.