- BBC Science/Nature
- 20/1/31 20:42
Scientists put their concerns about giant satellite networks directly to the companies involved.
Scientists put their concerns about giant satellite networks directly to the companies involved.
The UK government sacks the woman it appointed to run the crucial UN climate summit in November.
Chemicals in plastics can build up in seabirds at levels thousands of times higher than normal.
Sir Simon Stevens accuses Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Lab of spreading "myths and misinformation".
THURSDAY 30. JANUARY 2020
Conservationists believe as many as 10,000 endangered black bees died.
Plastic waste exports to developing countries to be banned or restricted under new law.
The animal weighed just 324g and was missing its fur and most of its spines when it was found in Comrie.
Archaeologists plan an ambitious survey of part of the seabed off Jersey where Neanderthals once lived.
The climate change activist said people had tried to sell products and make money in the movement's name.
Experts said a collision would have created a debris field, risking damage to other satellites.
US scientists have told the BBC they could have a vaccine ready for use before the end of the year.
A telescope on top of a Hawaiian volcano acquires remarkable pictures of our convulsing star.
WEDNESDAY 29. JANUARY 2020
Scientists should stop using the very worst predictions for carbon emissions, a study suggests.
The American start-up Capella says it's now ready to deploy its fleet of all-weather Earth observers.
The owl probably overindulged during a mild spell that left it with lots of prey, bird experts say.
Scientists face some unique challenges working in the harsh conditions of the Antarctic.
The Swedish teenager started a climate change protest that grew into a global movement of millions.
TUESDAY 28. JANUARY 2020
Scientists are studying why the Thwaites Glacier is melting quicker than previously thought.
The world's fastest land animal was hunted into extinction in the country more than 70 years ago.
The retailer says it can hit "net zero" by 2040 with action on food waste, packaging and water use.
Thwaites Glacier, also known as the "doomsday glacier", is reported to be melting quicker than previously thought - scientists are now trying to find out why.
Gardeners, botanists and environmental campaigners share ways to keep your horticultural hobby sustainable
MONDAY 27. JANUARY 2020
A team of experts appear to have solved a mystery that has confounded academics - and the public - for decades.
If the Glasgow meeting fails, it will raise tough questions about the UN climate talks process, says the woman in charge.
Highways England say it will carry out extensive investigations to try save "Three Oaks".