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Will this heatwave feel as hot and sticky as the last one?

The UK's next heatwave is here, but will it feel as hot and sticky as the last one?

Super Typhoon Bavi strikes US Pacific islands with pummeling winds

The storm lashed the Mariana Islands, hitting Rota and prompting emergency warnings on Guam.

Farmers 'vindicated' after judge's ruling on pylon firm accessing land

Groups representing landowners claimed they were "frightened" by agents turning up on their farms.

Wildfire in southern France forces evacuation of 10,000 people

Tour de France organisers ban spectators from stage three as a wildfire hits the Pyrénées-Orientales region.

New heatwave likely to peak at 34C with week-long health alert issued

Another heatwave is on its way and set to last significantly longer as Stav Danaos explains.

Scientist dubbed The Bogfather is restoring peatland to fight climate change

A childhood fascination with bogs led one Welsh scientist to try and help save the planet.

Turbines turning from wind to sustainable products

Thousands of tonnes of non-recyclable wind turbine blades are coming to the end of their lives.

'Hotter and hotter and hotter' - Europe's new climate in seven charts

Temperature records were smashed in June - and scientists warn this is a sign of things to come. 

Record-breaking temps in US as 4th July holiday begins

Record-breaking heatwave hits US as Fourth of July holiday weekend gets underway.

Nasa launches mission to save falling space telescope

A Nasa-funded robot has blasted off to catch a falling telescope in mid-orbit and blast it back to safety before it burns up.

France records 2,025 excess deaths at peak of heatwave as Europe braces for more extreme weather

Forecasters are warning of further extreme temperatures on the continent in the next few days.

Scotland's first gull ranger wants to boost their image

Eyemouth's gull ranger hopes for a more harmonious existence between gulls and humans.

Could a heatwave hit Taylor Swift's wedding?

Simon King reports on the dangerous heat threatening North America.

Restoration of river bank saltmarshes begins

Groundwork North East and Cumbria says the scheme will improve water quality and biodiversity

Mink numbers to be cut by 90% in Kent

Conservationists hope to dramatically reduce mink numbers across Kent.

Farnham backs public ownership of golf course site

Campaigners want Les Mielles to be bought by the government and returned to nature.

Scientist dubbed The Bogfather is restoring peatland to fight climate change

A childhood fascination with bogs led one Welsh scientist to try and help save the planet.

Thousands of fish killed in park pollution mystery

Dead eels, sticklebacks, gudgeon and stone loach were discovered in a stretch of the River Pool.

Nasa launches mission to save falling space telescope

A Nasa-funded robot has blasted off to catch a falling telescope in mid-orbit and blast it back to safety before it burns up.

Scientists fear cuts may shut radio telescope

The site is part of e-MERLIN, a globally significant group of seven radio telescopes across the UK.

In pictures: Stunning Strawberry Moon lights up the sky

Clear night skies over Hampshire and Dorset give stunning shots of the Strawberry Moon.

Where is best to see the Strawberry Moon?

The first full Moon of the summer will be visible tonight, reaching its peak in the early hours of Tuesday.

Keep an eye out for tonight's Strawberry Moon

The Strawberry Moon is set to rise in UK skies tonight, marking the first full Moon of the summer season. It will reach its peak in the early hours of Tuesday, 30 June, according to the Royal Observatory Greenwich.

Wildfire in southern France forces evacuation of 10,000 people

Tour de France organisers ban spectators from stage three as a wildfire hits the Pyrénées-Orientales region.

Scientist dubbed The Bogfather is restoring peatland to fight climate change

A childhood fascination with bogs led one Welsh scientist to try and help save the planet.

'Hotter and hotter and hotter' - Europe's new climate in seven charts

Temperature records were smashed in June - and scientists warn this is a sign of things to come. 

France records 2,025 excess deaths at peak of heatwave as Europe braces for more extreme weather

Forecasters are warning of further extreme temperatures on the continent in the next few days.

Farming worries after India records driest June in over a decade

Weaker monsoon rains are likely to impact farm output but the government says it has enough grain stocks to deal with any shortages.

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The latest cutting-edge research on show at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition.

BBC Inside Science

Is it time to start considering solar geoengineering to help us combat extreme heat?

BBC Inside Science

How do you research the impacts of social media on young people?

BBC Inside Science

How engineers fulfilled Gaudi’s once impossible vision for the Sagrada Familia.

First dinosaur bone from Antarctica found in a drawer

The fossil, collected in Antarctica in 1985, is part of the tail of a beast called a Titanosaur.

Fossil identified as first dinosaur ever found in Antarctica

Argentinian geologist Eduardo Olivero became the first scientist to find the remains of a dinosaur in Antarctica in 1986.

Simpler, older version of Stonehenge found three miles from famous site

The structure consisted of two posts that lined up with the solstices 5,000 years ago.

From blast off to splashdown: My days following Nasa's historic mission to the Moon

BBC Science Editor Rebecca Morelle reflects on how it felt to watch history being made.

The 40 minutes when the Artemis crew loses contact with the Earth

As the astronauts pass behind the Moon they will experience a moment of silence and solitude as communication with the Earth is blocked.

Why cheap power could matter more than clean power in the push for net zero

The question of how important making our electricity clean is to going green is coming under increasing scrutiny

Higgs boson breakthrough was UK triumph, but British physics faces 'catastrophic' cuts

Britain is preparing to cancel its contribution to one of the Large Hadron Collider's next major upgrades.

The science of soulmates: Is there someone out there exactly right for you?

For many, the idea of soulmates still shapes how love is understood.

The debate about whether the NHS should use magic mushrooms to treat depression

Many clinical trials to test the use of psychedelic medicines for conditions such as depression have been underway since 2022 - with surprising results

COP30: Trump and many leaders are skipping it, so does the summit still have a point?

The US president is notably absent from these UN climate talks, as are other world leaders, all of which prompts questions about the purpose of COP today.

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