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Alien asteroid dust hints at Earth-like planets

11 hours 16 min ago
Dust with a similar composition to the Earth has been found swaddling six stars, suggesting rocky planets may be common

Yellowstone quakes pose explosion risk

13 hours 2 min ago
Hundreds of earthquakes rippling through the national park have prompted fears of dangerous steam explosions

Dino 'graveyard' reveals first Asian triceratops

15 hours 6 min ago
The first big discovery has already emerged from China's huge new fossil site – horned dinosaurs that were previously only known in North America

Nanobot lets DNA legs do the walking

17 hours 50 min ago
A two-legged molecular machine that is designed to walk unaided along a single strand of DNA could soon carry cargo and may one day deliver drugs inside cells

Why storms are good news for fishermen

18 hours 29 min ago
You might think fish are unaffected by winds and storms, but in fact what ends up on our dinner plates today depends on what the weather was like a few years ago

Why storms are good news for fisherman

18 hours 29 min ago
You might think fish are unaffected by winds and storms, but in fact what ends up on our dinner plates today depends on what the weather was like a few years ago

Why bad weather is good for fisherman

18 hours 29 min ago
You might think fish are unaffected by winds and storms, but in fact what ends up on our dinner plates today depends on what the weather was like a few years ago

Sniff of sickness makes mums prime babies for life

18 hours 39 min ago
The odour of disease causes pregnant mice to boost their babies' immunity – it is the first proof that environmental cues detected by a pregnant mother can alter traits in her young

Sharpest infrared image of Milky Way's core unveiled

Mon, 2009-01-05 23:48
The sharpest infrared picture yet taken of the roiling furnace at the galaxy's centre reveals a new population of massive stars

Darwin missed 'earliest' Galapagos species

Mon, 2009-01-05 19:58
A bizarre-looking yet ignored species of land iguana might be one of the earliest examples of species diversification in the Galapagos

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