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India beat England by 19 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis method to clinch the seven-game one-day series 4-0.

Paul Rose led eight scientific diving expeditions for the BBC's new Oceans series, which aims to give a global picture of the state of our seas.

A graphical explanation of how post-combustion carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology works.

Police look for the driver of a car which hit a gas main and caused 40 homes to be evacuated in Somerset.

UK firm offers greener way to drive and a home-brewed refuel station to keep the hybrid car going.

A man who awoke to find himself in the back of a bin lorry is rescued after calling police.

A British-built engine powered by ions makes its first space trip this summer on Europe's gravity explorer probe.

An engineer working with Indian firm Tata says he plans to sell an emission-free car that runs on compressed air.

An engineer promises that within a year he will start selling a car that runs on compressed air.

The sunken treasures of some of Bangladesh's largest rivers are retrieved by a new breed of amateur divers.

A round up of some of the most eye catching technologies on display at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Listed sites at a former Cornish tin mine are added to English Heritage's Buildings at Risk Register.

A tiny generator that harnesses vibrations to produce power has been created by British scientists.

Many elderly Japanese are choosing not to retire, reports Chris Hogg, and the government is looking to take advantage of this.

Police believe thieves were responsible for dumping a number of stolen items at properties in Shrewsbury.

An ice rink worth £50,000 taken from a County Durham factory is "useless" to thieves, police say.

Russian giant Gazprom is the linchpin of Europe's energy needs - but is it investing enough to sustain supplies?

The Russian energy giant Gazprom has emerged as a global player, and as such some see it as a useful lever for the government.

Three teenagers are arrested after a car is driven on the wrong side of the road while being followed by police.

Burnham-on-Sea's hovercraft rescue teams have been given useful equipment no longer used by Avon fire crews.

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