News : British Broadcasting Corporation

News • British Broadcasting Corporation
A robotic sub revisits a shipping container lost off the coast of California in 2004, finding it teeming with underwater life.
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Volunteers play a vital role in ensuring that a range of valuable long-term datasets continue to survive, a team of scientists will say.
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Beaked whales are disturbed by military sonar, according to real-time data collected by scientists.
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Lawyers representing Guatemalans deliberately infected with syphilis sue the US government for compensation.
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David Shukman explains what is going on inside Japan's quake stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant, and assesses the potential risks from radiation.
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Bang Goes The Theory's Jem Stansfield explains how pent-up energy between tectonic plates can cause a tsunami when it is eventually released.
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One of the world's oldest natural history collections, the Grant Museum of Zoology, re-opens in London this week.
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The earthquake which rocked Japan triggered tsunami alerts across the entire Pacific basin, including Hawaii and Peru.
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A massive earthquake has hit the north-east of Japan, triggering a tsunami that has caused extensive damage. Seismologist Dr Roger Musson explains how it happened.
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Lord Triesman, who quit as the Football Association chairman last year, will appear before MPs investigating the governance of the English game.
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The Department of Health has admitted that it made a mistake allowing Nestle to use an anti-obesity campaign logo on one of its promotional websites.
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Computer maker Hewlett Packard (HP) settles a lawsuit it brought against former boss Mark Hurd to try to stop him joining Oracle.
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The BBC's Declan Curry looks at why interest rates matter
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A luxury car worth £1.2m is clamped outside Harrods in central London after being illegally parked.
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BBC Radio 5 live's Declan Curry explains just what GDP stands for and why we should care.
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A drunk man in Australia survives being bitten by a huge salt water crocodile after he climbed into its enclosure and tried to ride it.
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VIDEO: European Parliament
13 Oct 2009 2:10:10
Live coverage from the European Parliament.
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VIDEO: Select Committee
12 Aug 2009 9:57:00
Live coverage from select committees.
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