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12 November 2011 Last updated at 12:21 ET

Stricken Mars probe stays silentRussian probe launch to Mars

Efforts are continuing to try to regain control of the Russian Mars mission, Phobos-Grunt, which is stuck circling the Earth incommunicado.


Smouldering remains of a forest fire, Brazil (Image: Guido van der Werf)Ocean currents link to wildfires

Data on changes to oceans' sea surface temperature can help predict the severity of Amazon fire seasons, a study suggests.

Scales of Justice (Image: BBC)Nature journal libel case begins

A libel case against the scientific journal Nature brought by an Egyptian researcher begins in London's High Court.

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Jonathan Amos Article written by Jonathan Amos Jonathan Amos Science correspondent

UK science says 'fly me to the Moon' Watch

British scientists and engineers make their case to be part of a big European lander mission to the Moon later this decade.

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Richard Black Article written by Richard Black Richard Black Environment correspondent

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