- BBC Science/Nature
- 24/3/29 01:48
The six-part series 'Mammals' will air this Sunday at 19:00 GMT.
The six-part series 'Mammals' will air this Sunday at 19:00 GMT.
THURSDAY 28. MARCH 2024
Our household hoards of unused electricals and broken tech are growing, recycling campaigners warn.
WEDNESDAY 27. MARCH 2024
Environment Agency data shows sewage spilled into England's waterways for over 3.6 million hours last year.
The 16-mile tunnel across central London will capture raw sewage that would have spilled into the river.
TUESDAY 26. MARCH 2024
Researchers are identifying genes in the hop plant to produce varieties that will be more resilient to climate change.
MONDAY 25. MARCH 2024
Farmers from across the UK are driving into central London on a 'go-slow' to protest a lack of support for British food production.
Physicists believe a new experiment could prove their existence and answer fundamental questions about our Universe.
SATURDAY 23. MARCH 2024
Renting in the countryside is outpacing London and other cities as house prices rise, a study finds.
FRIDAY 22. MARCH 2024
How lucky is that? The US will witness its second total solar eclipse in seven years on 8 April.
But the parliamentary move has been condemned as counter-productive by several African countries.
THURSDAY 21. MARCH 2024
A proposal to codify a new geological epoch based on humanity's influence on Earth is rebuffed.
The fossil's bug-eyed appearance reminded researchers of the famous Muppet.
An Australian researcher spotted the white furry bug by chance while camping within rainforest.
Chocolate prices rise in the run up to Easter after high temperatures curb cocoa crops in West Africa.
Noland Arbaugh, who is paralysed below the shoulders, received a chip implant in January.