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science- Headlines

New Stone Age artefacts unearthed
An archaeological dig in Russia has unearthed female figurines, carved tools, and a cone-shaped carving of unknown purpose.

70% deforestation cuts for Brazil
Brazil's environment minister has plans to reduce deforestation in the Amazon region by up to 70%, as UN climate talks begin.

Science centre to be gene-shaped
Work on a £58m state-of-the-art research centre which will accommodate 500 scientists has started in Midlothian.

YouTube videos to ignite science
Explosive science experiments are published on YouTube in a bid to shake off a dull image for science teaching.

First inventory of life at poles
The first comprehensive inventory of the sea and land animals living in a polar region has been carried out by British and German scientists.

Space shuttle touches down safely
Nasa's space shuttle Endeavour returns to Earth, landing at an air force base in California after an eventful mission.

Protection boost for rare gorilla
Cameroon creates a new national park for the Cross River gorilla, the world's rarest, ahead of a key conservation meeting.

Europe sets out its space goals
Member states of the European space agency (Esa) have agreed a 10bn-euro budget at their meeting in The Hague.

Clue to break-up of ice shelves
A US team produces a computer model to predict the rate at which ice shelves break apart into icebergs.

Scottish Baccalaureates disputed
Critics say new advanced qualifications in science and languages are an unnecessary move.

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