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The Milky Way has 50% more mass and is travelling 120,000km per hour faster than previously thought, according to researchers.
England's bowlers take six wickets to put the tourists in charge of the first Test against India in Chennai.
Scientists have travelled the world looking for clues to explain the rise of asthma and other allergies.
Environment correspondent Richard Black's diary of the IUCN World Conservation Congress, which is being held in Barcelona, Spain.
A new study provides the first evidence that consolation in primates, such as hugging and stroking, can reduce stress levels after a fight.
Wartime plans by MI5 to use pigeons to spread false information about D-Day are revealed by the National Archives.
We hear thousands of platitudes in daily life, and many are uttered to steer us away from scrutinising questionable practices, writes Katharine Whitehorn.
Andrew Flintoff takes two quick wickets as bad light ends play in the final session of the third Test with South Africa 256-6.
A grunting fish helps scientists to date the origins of vocal sounds to about 400 million years ago.
Confusion over a Turner seascape painting from Devon, initially thought to be a Scottish scene, is easily explained, says a historian.
Art experts revise their view that a Turner painting long thought to depict a Scottish scene is, in fact, of the Mew Stone off Plymouth Sound.
A man who died in a motorbike crash after the 2007 North West 200 was over the drink-drive limit, an inquest hears.
Forget about the gaffe, it's the media mindset that makes so much of gaffes that is the real issue, says Clive James.
Astronomers from Queen's University in Belfast help to discover 10 new planets.
A Yemeni says he was held for nearly three years in secret CIA prisons and accuses the US of torture.
The BBC's Horizon team joins the planet hunters who believe that other Earth-like planets will be found.
Bats use the same aerodynamic trick as insects to hover in one place, scientists report.
New cameras which can tell how many people are sharing a car are to be tried out for the first time.
What started out as a missing person report back in November, 2006 was to become one of the police's biggest serial murder investigations.
An MSP compares evidence on the health impact of high voltage power lines with that of passive smoking.
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