Snake stores sperm for five years before giving birth
24th October 2011, 11:46
A captive rattlesnake has given birth after five years alone and her offspring carry a male snake's genes, suggesting she stored sperm before she was caught
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Wind turbine blades reach out to catch the breeze
24th October 2011, 11:01
Turbine designers generally trade off efficiency and durability, but turbines could soon sport blades that extend and retract to suit wind conditions
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Public 'supports geo-engineering'
24th October 2011, 10:36
There is strong support among the public in the US, UK and Canada for more research on geo-engineering technology, a study suggests.
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Linn Duchaill
24th October 2011, 10:30
Linn Duchaill, one of the first Viking settlements in Ireland, is found and explored.
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AUDIO: Quantum physics 'is not difficult'
24th October 2011, 09:41
Profs Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw, authors of Quantum Universe, explain why we all need to know about particle physics.
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Epic wolf hunt caught on camera
24th October 2011, 08:59
The extraordinary endurance hunting of grey wolves has been recorded by BBC film-makers in Alberta, Canada.
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Immune system defect may cause ME
24th October 2011, 07:46
Researchers in Norway believe Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as ME, may be caused by a wayward immune system attacking the body.
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Grow your own meat
24th October 2011, 05:23
How would you like your laboratory burger?
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VIDEO: Growing meat in a petri dish
24th October 2011, 05:17
Professor Mark Post of Maastricht University discusses his efforts to grow meat from stem cells under laboratory conditions.
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Venezuela university seeks to pass on traditional ways
23rd October 2011, 14:03
A range of traditional skills on offer at Venezuela's indigenous university
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