- BBC Science/Nature
- 23/1/31 22:44
Scientists say the bright green comet will be visible in the night sky for almost a month.
Scientists say the bright green comet will be visible in the night sky for almost a month.
Ministers set out plans for restoring nature amid growing criticism over pollution and wildlife decline.
Projects aimed at lowering carbon emissions are boosting growth in poorer parts of the country.
Logging and road building will be once again banned in much of Alaska's Tongass Forest.
An increase in beached whales across the US coastline has baffled researchers and environmentalists.
THURSDAY 26. JANUARY 2023
Take up of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme is lagging behind schedule
They say it is "perfectly understandable" that people are upset that wild camping was restricted.
About the size of a bus, the space rock will whip over the southern tip of South America.
Landowners in England will be rewarded for environmental work as well as for producing food.
Viral videos of minerals with apparent electrical properties are not what they seem.
WEDNESDAY 25. JANUARY 2023
Humans can understand the 'signs' or gestures that wild chimps and bonobos use to communicate with one another.
TUESDAY 24. JANUARY 2023
Major artists including FKA Twigs will work with children across 500 museums to create wildlife artworks.
The EU's Sentinel-2 satellite obtains a crystal clear image of Antarctica's new monster iceberg.
The new super space telescope has been studying some of the darkest, coldest regions of space.
MONDAY 23. JANUARY 2023
Permission to treat sugar beet seeds with a pesticide that can harm bees is given by the government.
An indigenous community in Canada is suing for their land - and using unusual evidence in their case.
Activists say not enough has been made public about controversial plans for the outdated attraction.
Seaweed, including that from unwanted outbreaks, is increasingly being turned into useful products.
The UK's two biggest steelmakers are expected to get support to move away from old-fashioned coal.
SUNDAY 22. JANUARY 2023
Motion capture suits used to create alien characters can track the onset of diseases of movement, researchers say.
Restaurants in New Orleans are recycling their oyster shells in an effort to protect the Louisiana coastline.
The meteorite crashed in England in 2021, containing water that was a near-perfect match for that on Earth.
SATURDAY 21. JANUARY 2023
Environmental activists, families and scout groups protest against the loss of camping rights.
FRIDAY 20. JANUARY 2023
The report from 12 independent experts found toxic chemicals and dredging were very unlikely causes.
The British astronaut who inspired millions with his passion for space will concentrate on educational outreach.