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'Supergiant' crustacean found in deepest ocean
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[BBC News] - By Rebecca Morelle Science reporter, BBC News A huge crustacean has been found lurking 7km down in the waters off the coast of New Zealand. The creature - called a supergiant - is a type of amphipod, which are normally around 2-3cm long.
Leap second decision is postponed
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[BBC News] - By Rebecca Morelle Science reporter, BBC News A decision on whether to abolish the leap second - the occasional, extra second added to the world's time - has been deferred. Experts at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) were unable to reach
Rhinos' feet tested to see how they support heavy loads
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[BBC News] - By Rebecca Morelle Science reporter, BBC News Rhinos are one of the heaviest land animals but one thing puzzles scientists: how do they carry this weight on their stumpy little feet? Now a team from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is trying to find
Pyrenean desman: On the trail of Europe's weirdest beast - BBC News
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Science reporter Rebecca Morelle is on the trail of Europe's weirdest beast - the Pyrenean desman.
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