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The latest stories from the Science and Environment section of the BBC News web site.
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VIDEO: Technology headquarters of the future
Technology giants are using their burgeoning wallets to build new headquarters - what kind of buildings do they want?
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AUDIO: Scientists hail dinosaur discovery
Scientists from the University of Zurich and the Natural History Museum have discovered a previously unknown species of dinosaur.
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AUDIO: Futurist: Moon mining 'is possible'
A futurist says it is "possible" the Chinese could start mining for fuel on the Moon.
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VIDEO: Scientists film UK undersea mountain
Marine scientists have explored an underwater mountain off the west coast of Scotland for the first time.
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AUDIO: Why the Moon is shaped like a lemon
Professor of planetary sciences Ian Garrick-Bethell explains what gave the Moon its unusually distorted shape.
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VIDEO: East Coast beaches 'fast disappearing'
Up to half a mile of land is being lost every 50 years due to coastal erosion, as Sian Lloyd reports.
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VIDEO: Dolphin filmed in the River Severn
Marine experts have said a dolphin spotted in the River Severn in Gloucestershire will make its own way back to the sea.
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VIDEO: Call for end to 'throwaway society'
MPs have called for a ban on food waste going in to landfill.
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VIDEO: Seals 'stressed' by warming seas
Warming seas are reducing the food supply for Antarctic seals, say researchers.
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VIDEO: 'Depressed' polar bear not moving
Arturo, the polar bear dubbed 'the world's saddest animal', will be staying at his zoo in Argentina, despite a massive petition calling for him to be moved to a colder climate.
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VIDEO: Giant python gets a health check
A team at Chester Zoo has given a check-up, including heart ultrasound scan to its giant reticulated python, named JF.
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AUDIO: Warm weather boosts slug numbers
There has been an increase in the number of slugs in Britain's gardens due to the warm and damp weather.
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VIDEO: Scientists survey jellyfish after boom
More and more jellyfish are being spotted on the UK's coastline during the summer months, and now scientists have decided to try and find out why.
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VIDEO: Drones homing in on wildlife poachers
Civilian drones are being tested across Africa's game reserves in a hi-tech battle with poachers threatening the continent's wildlife tourism industry.
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VIDEO: Loris success in Sri Lanka
The Loris, one of world's smallest primates is under threat through loss of habitat. Naturalist Chaminda Jayasekara runs a conservation site to protect the animals.
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VIDEO: Troubled Glasgow tower reopens
The Glasgow Science Centre tower has reopened to the public after being closed for almost four years.
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AUDIO: How to count butterflies for science
Sir David Attenborough has urged the public to look for butterflies as part of the Big Butterfly Count
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