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Werewolves
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Werewolves

Howl in horror this Halloween, and discover the truth behind these beastly shapeshifters

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Maddie Moate
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Maddie Moate

Meet the TV presenter who is never afraid to ask questions

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SILME TIME
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SILME TIME

Life on Earth would be completely different without slime. Join JD Savage as he squelches into the gloop...

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Unveiling the Fab Five of space
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Unveiling the Fab Five of space

NASA, the US space agency, has released a collection of new photographs they’ve named the “Fab Five”

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What are chickens saying when they cluck?
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What are chickens saying when they cluck?

Researchers have found a way to understand how chickens are feeling, based on the noises they make. During a study, recordings were made of the sounds made by 80 chickens

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Twin cubs born in breeding programme
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Twin cubs born in breeding programme

A pair of red panda cubs have been born at Longleat Safari Park, in England, as part of a programme to help boost the numbers of the species.

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Scientists in a flap over new fossil finds
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Scientists in a flap over new fossil finds

Freaky fossils leave experts scratching heads over when birds first appeared

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THE LAB
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THE LAB

Three things to make and do

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What comes after space?
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What comes after space?

Space seems to go on and on, but where does it end?

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THE CODE OF LIFE
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THE CODE OF LIFE

Peter Gallivan plunges into the twisted world of DNA - the hidden code that holds the secret to life on Earth.

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Robot pets
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Robot pets

How much is that robot doggy in the window?

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On the hunt for UFOs
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On the hunt for UFOs

Is there such a thing as an unidentified flying object? What are they and who is responsible?

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Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka
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Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

Meet the vet helping to protect endangered mountain gorillas.

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Huge ship is powered by "WindWings"
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Huge ship is powered by "WindWings"

A huge cargo ship called the Pyxis Ocean has set out on a voyage around the world fitted with a pair of unique sails.

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London environment hero wins big award
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London environment hero wins big award

A nine-year-old who is passionate about the environment has been honoured for his efforts to inspire others.

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New frontiers reached in space
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New frontiers reached in space

It's been an important few months for space exploration.

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SCIENCE WORLD
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SCIENCE WORLD

Join in with super competitions, fun festivals, brilliant museums and great games this month.

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Should people learn to love wasps?
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Should people learn to love wasps?

Some people think that these pesky insects deserve to be treated more kindly.

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What is hydroelectric energy and how does it work?
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What is hydroelectric energy and how does it work?

Find out how electricity is generated from flowing water.

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RAIDERS OF THE BACK YARD
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RAIDERS OF THE BACK YARD

The fictional adventures of Indiana Jones are legendary. Expert archaeologist Mary-Ann Ochota goes in search of the real-life treasure-hunters.

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The Big Poo Review
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The Big Poo Review

Hold your nose for some super-stinky science.

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HEADSCRATCHERS
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HEADSCRATCHERS

Seeking answers to your science questions? Ask our resident expert

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The Beast of Exmoor
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The Beast of Exmoor

Investigate the case of the mysterious big cat roaming the English countryside.

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Alom Shaha
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Alom Shaha

Meet the teacher on a mission to make physics easy to understand.

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GET STUFFED!
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GET STUFFED!

Dare you discover the fascinating - and sometimes foul - truth about fast food? Ciaran Sneddon serves up a feast of facts.

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"Alien" signal arrives from Mars
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"Alien" signal arrives from Mars

Could you decode a mysterious message from space?

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THE LAB
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THE LAB

Three things to make and do

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Should disposable barbecues be banned?
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Should disposable barbecues be banned?

Some people think it's time to say goodbye to these single-use sizzlers.

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Who invented music?
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Who invented music?

Singing along is fun, but when did it all begin?

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James Stewart
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James Stewart

Meet the man trying to spread a positive message about our planet.

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