BBC News: Science & Nature

Wednesday th 26th of February 2020

Underwater Photographer of the Year - 08:50

Virgin Galactic sees demand for space travel surge - 07:00

Tuesday th 25th of February 2020

Red squirrels sniff out danger better than greys - 20:02

Outdoor heaters: Paris campaigners want them banned - 19:40

Climate change: Why are tomato prices in Africa increasing? - 19:40

Would you eat a 'steak' printed by robots? - 08:00

Coronavirus: The race to find the source in wildlife - 04:30

Monday th 24th of February 2020

Environment Agency chief: Avoid building new homes on flood plains - 21:11

Nasa's InSight probe senses hundreds of 'Marsquakes' - 12:30

Coronavirus: World should prepare for pandemic, says WHO - 12:00

Australia fires were far worse than any prediction - 11:30

Katherine Johnson: Hidden Figures Nasa mathematician dies at 101 - 11:30

Europe's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover to make 'pit stop' for repair - 11:00

Climate change: Schools failing us, say pupils - 05:30

Extinction: Meet the new poster animals of conservation - 05:30

Saturday th 22nd of February 2020

Oxford food waste used to help grow more food - 17:01

Friday th 21st of February 2020

Study finds quarter of climate change tweets from bots - 21:20

Scientists discover powerful antibiotic using AI - 14:22

Romulus mystery: Experts divided on 'tomb of Rome's founding father' - 11:40

Blind Portsmouth astronomer shares his love of space - 06:02

Thursday th 20th of February 2020

The man who can make music with his mind - 11:10

'Birdgirl' Mya-Rose Craig to get Bristol University honorary doctorate - 05:30

Wednesday th 19th of February 2020

Conservation: Calls to protect species across borders - 22:30

'Astonishing' blue whale numbers at South Georgia - 22:30

Heather Couper: Broadcaster and astronomer dies at 70 - 13:04

How overseas stag parties are hurting the environment - 07:10

Climate change: Fertiliser could be used to power ocean-going ships - 03:00

Tuesday th 18th of February 2020

Coronavirus: Largest study suggests elderly and sick are most at risk - 11:10

Locust swarms: South Sudan latest to be hit by invasion - 11:10

Neanderthal 'skeleton' is first found in a decade - 10:40

Nasa's 2020 rover: Can we finally answer the big question about Mars? - 10:10

Jeff Bezos: World's richest man pledges $10bn to fight climate change - 02:40

Monday th 17th of February 2020

British radio antenna to arrive at space station - 19:30

Andrew Sabisky: No 10 adviser resigns over alleged race comments - 19:00

No 10 refuses to condemn adviser's remarks - 12:30

Open University scientists testing 'Moon dust' for water - 07:30

German firms Bayer and BASF fight $265m US fine over weedkiller - 07:30

Human compost funerals 'better for environment' - 00:20

Sunday th 16th of February 2020

Met Office forecasters set for 'billion pound' supercomputer - 19:30

Saturday th 15th of February 2020

EU research head optimistic on post-Brexit future - 11:30

Friday th 14th of February 2020

Sex robots may cause psychological damage - 19:10

Astronomers want public funds for intelligent life search - 19:10

'Ghost' human ancestor discovered in West Africa - 17:20

Wildfire smoke may cause life-long harm - 17:20

Coastal floods warning in UK as sea levels rise - 13:20

Coastal erosion: The homes lost to the sea - 12:30

Mexico violence: Why were two butterfly activists found dead? - 08:10

Everest: Top Sherpas slam Nepal's plan to clean rubbish from mountain - 08:10

Virgin Galactic: Unity rocket ship moves to operational base - 07:41

Antarctic island hits record temperature of 20.75C - 07:41