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Sea eagle
Conservationists plan to bring the sea eagle, the UK's largest bird of prey, back to the skies above England.

A collaboration in the US is aiming to create artificial brain circuits that mimic the structure and workings of neurons.

The forerunners of giant single-celled organisms living on the ocean floor may have left fossil tracks, say marine biologists.

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