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- Tropical moths travel 4,500 miles in photographer's bag
- Fly brain breakthrough 'huge leap' to unlock human mind
- How octopuses can be strict managers
- Glasgow will host the 2026 Commonwealth Games
- Mystery tremors were from massive nine-day tsunami
- Five new British seabird species at risk 五种海鸟在英国陷入生存危机
- Earth's biggest ever ice age: Secrets revealed
- Reservoir of liquid water found deep in Martian rocks
- Great Barrier Reef: new study reveals threat of climate change
- Complex life on Earth may be much older than thought
- Earliest and most distant galaxy ever observed
- Tiny fish as loud as a pneumatic drill
- Glow-worms under threat due to light pollution from streetlights
- Ospreys: First breeding pair in Ireland for centuries
- UCAS to reform university personal statement
- Mission to map Titanic wreck site
- World's oldest cave art found showing humans and pig
- Artwork now most valuable Harry Potter item ever sold
- Epilepsy device fitted in boy's skull in world first
- £8m prize won for breakthrough test tackling superbug rise
- Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease found
- UK supermarket spending 'challenges' could lead to overspending
- New satellite to monitor solar storms 英国建造新卫星监测太阳风暴
- Was an extinct fox once man's best friend?
- Terrifying prehistoric lizard discovered
- Ozone hole: Why Antarctic wildlife is being 'sunburnt'
- Venice to charge day trippers to enter city
- Robert Burns manuscripts shown online for first time
- Buckingham Palace wing to open to visitors
- Taylor Swift joins world's richest on billionaire list
- Reintroducing beavers to Scotland 苏格兰重新引入河狸
- Climate change causes chocolate price increase
- New study reveals how many ants there are in the world
- University of Cambridge to scrap its state school targets
- What is left at the heart of a star explosion?
- Whale song mystery solved by scientists 科学家揭开鲸鱼 “歌声之谜”
- Horses replace machines in Welsh forest
- Pterosaur: new species of flying reptile discovered in Scotland
- England's hedges would go around Earth ten times
- Four new emperor penguin groups found by satellite