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The tree is thought to date back to the time of Sir Isaac Newton, who lived nearby.
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The tree is thought to date back to the time of Sir Isaac Newton, who lived nearby.

James Herd, who works for Surrey Wildlife Trust, says everyone needs to prepare for extreme weather.

The state's governor says there "amazingly" does not seem to have been any loss of life besides a car crash.

Hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain the flames consuming the major park.

Tayane Dalazen was on a shark-diving trip in Brazil when she was attacked.

Rev Paul Cawthorne helped Michael Sheen identify sites where toxic waste was dumped in the 1970s.

The move follows a chance conversation at the wildlife attraction and replaces imported fish.

The plan to reduce light pollution could be put out for public consultation at a later date.

Thousands turned out to watch the solar eclipse in the South West; here's what they made of it.

The Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir says he will continue to engage with the Ulster Farmers' Union.

Why is the Sun's corona millions of degrees hotter than its surface? And how does it maintain its inexplicably high temperature?

Why is the Sun's corona millions of degrees hotter than its surface? And how does it maintain its inexplicably high temperature?

Solar specs are tricky to recycle because of their lenses, so here are three things to do instead.

Researchers have announced synthetic viruses designed by artificial intelligence.

The Cernavodă plant, which produces 20% of Romania's electricity, is not expected to be restarted within the next 10 days.

The Cernavodă plant, which produces 20% of Romania's electricity, is not expected to be restarted within the next 10 days.

People headed to beaches, parks and hills in their droves to catch the rare event.

Heat is spiking again on Thursday with a rare warning in place and more records falling.

Scotland's best chance of seeing a solar eclipse in 27 years left some disappointed, though there were moments of magic.

Some see them as sinister or hunt them for ritual use but these birds play a vital role in nature's cycle.

More than 95% of the Sun was covered by the Moon in Cornwall, while parts of Spain experienced the magic of a total eclipse.

The new record surpasses the previous official hydrogen combustion title set in 2004 by more than double the speed.

The Department of Environment said 5km of the Kilkeel River in the Mournes area was impacted.

Hopes of catching the best view are fading in parts of Scotland as clouds threaten to hide the celestial event.

The Kemp's ridley sea turtle was flown home to the Caribbean Sea after being found washed up in Wales.

Disabled campaigners say the official advice for staying safe in a heatwave can put them in more danger.

Global oceans recorded their hottest July on record, partly fuelled by developing El Niño conditions, as wildfires continue to ravage western Europe.

More than 20 million households have been placed under hosepipe bans due to higher demand and low rainfall.

Habitats belonging to snakes and rare moths have been destroyed after the wildfires this summer.

The surprising science of how drought affects the health of our soils.

What if the Goldilocks zone is for idiots?

Should we embrace air conditioning despite its costs and consequences?

Will the US army benefit from testing its male soldiers for testosterone levels?

More than three million people in the UK work night shifts, which can greatly impact their health. What can be done to help them?

As temperatures rise, scientists are investigating whether a changing Atlantic could bring more volatile weather to the UK

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

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

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

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

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

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

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