North Korea has agreed to suspend uranium enrichment, as well as nuclear and long-range missile tests, in return for food aid from the US, officials say.
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New twist in antimatter mystery
Physicists take a step forward in their efforts to understand why the Universe is dominated by matter, not its shadowy counterpart antimatter.
NK agrees to nuclear moratorium
North Korea has agreed to suspend uranium enrichment, as well as nuclear and long-range missile tests, in return for food aid from the US, officials say.
NK agrees to ‚nuclear moratorium’
North Korea has agreed to suspend uranium enrichment, as well as nuclear and long-range missile tests, in return for food aid from the US, officials say.
Website to crowdsource alien life
The public are invited to study data from telescopes which could point to extraterrestrial life forms.
SA guides arrested over poaching
Four people working in South Africa’s Kruger National Park are arrested in connection with rhino poaching, the country’s national parks body says.
Nuclear power station turned off
Oldbury nuclear power station near Bristol, the oldest operating in the UK, is to stop generating electricity after 45 years.
Kids reach for a piece of the Pi
Can this device help save Britain’s computer industry?
India charges ‚anti-nuclear’ NGOs
The Indian government charges four non-governmental organisations with allegedly diverting foreign funds to support protests against a nuclear plant.
T. rex bite was world’s strongest
Tyrannosaurus rex had the most powerful bite of any creature that has ever walked the Earth, a digital model of the dinosaur’s skull reveals.
Trump ‚cannot scrap wind targets’
Renewable energy targets must not be „blown off course” by US tycoon Donald Trump’s protests, environmental group WWF Scotland says.
Oldbury shutdown is end of era
What next for nuclear power station after switch-off?
Reef ship pair plead guilty in NZ
The captain and navigation officer of a cargo ship which ploughed into a reef off New Zealand last October plead guilty to several charges.
Ancient Iceman ‚had brown eyes’
Researchers publish the complete genome of 5,300-year-old Oetzi the „Iceman”, revealing his eye colour, blood type and a number of his ailments.
Otter found in seafood restaurant
A young otter is being looked after by an animal welfare charity after being found inside a seafood restaurant.
Venus spinning more slowly
Venus’ spin is slowing down, adding six and a half minutes to its day and scientists don’t know why.
A first glimpse inside Fukushima
BBC goes inside Fukushima’s nuclear plant
VIDEO: Secrets of the ‚monkey fish’ revealed
An investigation by St George’s University and Horniman Museum in London has finally revealed how mermen and mermaid relics (sometimes referred to as „monkey fish”) may have been made.
New bid to settle Everest height
The Nepalese government will seek international funding and expertise to measure the height of Mount Everest and settle a long-running dispute.
Free runners used for ape study
Free runners are being put through an assault course at the University of Birmingham to help with the conservation of a rare ape.
Viewpoint: UK economic future ‚depends on engineers’
Why the UK’s economic health depends on engineers
Cassava ‚best for climate change’
The cassava plant could help farmers in Africa cope with climate change because of its ability to thrive in hot temperatures, a scientific report says.