Sci-Tech The self-sufficient toilet could be on its way powered by urine The Bristol BioEnergy Centre is working on bacteria which breaks down chemicals in urine releasing energy as electrons which turns into electricity. 07/02/2017
World News Beached whale had 30 plastic bags in its stomach Zoologists in Norway say a beached whale found off the country’s western coast earlier this week had more than 30 plastic bags inside its stomach. 04/02/2017
Ireland Trump hasn't forgiven the EU for putting a snail ahead of his business Asked about his views on the European Union, Donald Trump has a favourite anecdote. 01/02/2017
Next Series No laughing matter: nitrous oxide - another climate enemy Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is a potent greenhouse gas. Scientists in Norway are looking at ways to better fight it. 30/01/2017
Next Series Takeaway: 'Laughing gas', another climate enemy Not so funny, “laughing gas” N2O is a powerful greenhouse gas. 30/01/2017
France EDF accepts closure of France's oldest nuclear plant EDF has finally voted to begin the process of closing France’s oldest nuclear plant after accepting a government compensation plan. 25/01/2017
No Comment First footage of a new species of seadragon alive in the wild The ruby seadragon, a new species of animal, has been filmed alive for the first time by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San… 17/01/2017
France What are European cities doing to tackle sky-high air pollution? As Paris steps up its crackdown on the city’s worst-polluting vehicles (in French), Euronews looks at what other European cities are doing to tackle the deadly… 16/01/2017
World News The Australian feral feline epidemic A recent report highlights the extent of the deadly impact feral cats have on native Australian species 12/01/2017
Sci-Tech Queensland battles against an invasion of red fire ants Australia is dealing with an invasion of deadly red fire ants which are becoming a huge problem in parts of south east Queensland. 12/01/2017
World News Watch: Polar bear cam shows Arctic plight Scientists equip a female polar bear on the ice sheet of the Beaufort Sea with a camera to understand how polar bears live with diminishing ice cover 10/01/2017
Business Series ChemChina, Syngenta work to appease EU competition watchdog ChemChina and the Swiss pesticides and seeds group Syngentahave responded to concerns by the EU's competition regulator over their merger. 10/01/2017
USA Iconic giant Sequoia tree collapses in California A winter storm has felled California's iconic Pioneer Cabin Tree, an ancient Sequoia which is believed to have lived for at least 1,000 years 10/01/2017
Spain Smog levels drop in Madrid amid unprecedented traffic restrictions There is good news for motorists in Madrid, with city officials deciding not to extend unprecedented anti-pollution traffic restrictions imposed on Thursday. 29/12/2016
Sci-Tech Floating containers: an answer to low-cost housing It is notoriously difficult for students to find affordable housing. 24/12/2016
Bolivia 70 thousand baby turtles released into Bolivian rivers A conservation effort in the Bolivian Amazon has seen over 100,000 baby turtles released into rivers, including the San Pedro and Itenez, located in the northeastern part of the… 22/12/2016
USA Obama bans new oil and gas drilling in US Arctic and Atlantic waters The outgoing president has used an old law to try to protect the regions permanently from exploration, before Donald Trump takes office. 21/12/2016
United Kingdom How to make millions heating empty sheds In Northern Ireland farmers to factory owners are cashing in on a flawed scheme designed to encourage the use of renewable heating systems 19/12/2016
Sci-Tech Methane gas threatening to slow efforts to slow climate change Methane gas is all around us and is threatening efforts to slow climate change. 14/12/2016
Sci-Tech Protect our oceans from the dangers of pollution by plastic say international campaigning group 'Plastic Change' Every year 8 million tons of plastic waste are being dumped into the seas. 13/12/2016