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Slow progress on ocean protection Two year after pledging to protect 10% of the oceans, governments have protected less than 1%, a survey finds. news.bbc.co.uk Bird's eye view Darwin's pigeons, a lost warbler and the smelly seabirds news.bbc.co.uk Mammoth's genome pieced together A US-Russian team announces that it has sequenced most of the genome of a woolly mammoth found in Siberia. news.bbc.co.uk Bush 'seeks to ease wildlife law' US environmentalists accuse President Bush of trying to rush through changes to the Endangered Species Act. news.bbc.co.uk Technology to eradicate malaria Emerging technologies could boost supplies of essential plant-based drugs to combat and ultimately help eradicate malaria, says a report. news.bbc.co.uk Japan licences whalemeat import The Japanese government issues a licence for importation of a consignment of whalemeat from Iceland and Norway. news.bbc.co.uk Oldest nuclear family 'murdered' A 4,600 year-old family group discovered in south east Germany suffered a violent death, experts find. news.bbc.co.uk Why the EU must not dim its ambition to phase out wasteful light bulbs EU plans to phase out the use of traditional light-bulbs need to be a shining example for the rest of the world to follow. news.bbc.co.uk Hadron Collider repairs cost £14m The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will cost almost £14m ($21m) to repair and hopefully be back up and running for June 2009. news.bbc.co.uk Obama to 'engage' on climate US President-elect Barack Obama promises to "engage vigorously" on climate change, ahead of a major UN summit. news.bbc.co.uk Tech that trumps traffic tangles The location data of satellite navigation systems looks set to improve traffic monitoring and town planning. news.bbc.co.uk Space crunch Balancing space ambitions against limited funds news.bbc.co.uk Good vibration Volcano prediction garners award for Scottish scientist news.bbc.co.uk Lost in space: Tool trouble for astronaut Spacewalking astronauts working on the International Space Station lose a tool bag in orbit. news.bbc.co.uk Windpipe transplant breakthrough Surgeons in Spain claim a major breakthrough by giving a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells. news.bbc.co.uk Home from home International Space Station marks its tenth anniversary news.bbc.co.uk New friends Why environmental groups are as relevant as ever news.bbc.co.uk Recipe for rescuing our reefs The colourful world of coral reefs is under threat as oceans absorb greater quantities of carbon, but not all hope is lost. news.bbc.co.uk Rare penguin took over from rival Human arrival in New Zealand led to the extinction of one penguin species to the advantage of another, scientists suggest. news.bbc.co.uk Final plea on Earth observation Leading Earth observation scientists urge Gordon Brown to back Europe's environmental monitoring project, GMES. news.bbc.co.uk EU agrees cod stocks rescue plans European fisheries ministers agree a plan aimed at increasing dwindling cod stocks, including better nets and new quotas. news.bbc.co.uk Big cat fossil found in North Sea A fossilised bone from a sabre-toothed cat has been dredged up from the seabed by a trawler off the UK coast. news.bbc.co.uk Sparrow numbers 'plummet by 68%' The loss of green spaces in Britain has caused the number of house sparrows to drop sharply in the past 30 years. news.bbc.co.uk Mardell's Europe Why fishermen are letting their cod slip the net news.bbc.co.uk Ancient turtle discovered on Skye The earliest turtles to live in water have been discovered on - and named after - the Scottish island of Skye. news.bbc.co.uk | Science > Q Last searches:one piecemarktplaatsinfobaecritical illnessbest card credit studentmortgage rate refinance Science > Q
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