Science news articles about 'David Shukman'

  • BBC names David Shukman as first science editor

    ... 's science outputLong-serving BBC correspondent David Shukman has been appointed the corporation's first science ... Walsh and producer and presenter Michael Mosley.Shukman, currently the BBC's environment and science correspondent ...
  • End of the world news

    ... BBC's science and environment correspondent David Shukman joins us in the studio to discuss the BP oil spill and the pitfalls of reporting on climate ...
  • Oiled pelican rescued from Gulf slick

    BBC environment correspondent David Shukman witnesses the moment an oil-cloaked pelican was rescued.
  • Space age sub explores slick

    David Shukman takes a dive in a research sub as it investigates the effects of the oil spill on the Gulf of Mexico's coral reefs.
  • Is the UK prepared for an oil spill?

    David Shukman joins an exercise off Southampton to see how the UK oil industry would deal with a disaster on the scale of the spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Forest values

    The BBC's David Shukman looks at research showing the economic value of protecting Kenya's Mau forest
  • Big wind

    With the UN climate meeting about to open, David Shukman heads to Texas, home to the world's largest wind farms.
  • The cap used to slow the Gulf leak

    As UK MPs cast doubt on Britain's ability to deal with a deepwater oil leak, David Shukman visits two of the "top hats" used by BP in spills such as the Gulf of Mexico leak.
  • VIDEO: Japan's nuclear plant crisis explained

    David Shukman explains what is going on inside Japan's quake stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant, and assesses the potential risks from radiation.
  • VIDEO: Inside a space capsule of the future

    Science correspondent David Shukman visited SpaceX's rocket factory in California for a look inside the prototype capsule.
  • VIDEO: Inside Japan's exclusion zone

    Six months on from Japan's nuclear crisis, science correspondent David Shukman enters the Fukushima exclusion zone.
  • Elgin leak poses massive challenge

    David Shukman looks at ways to plug the North Sea gas leak
  • New UK attempt to capture carbon

    BBC science editor David Shukman reports on renewed attempts by the UK government to develop ways of making power stations greener.
  • VIDEO: Space 'harpoon' put to the test

    David Shukman reports on tests for an experimental "space harpoon" designed to get rid of dead satellites and used-up rockets from the Earth's orbit.
  • VIDEO: Why did Sandy cause such destruction?

    The BBC's Science Editor David Shukman explains why that, despite the US being no stranger to hurricanes and storms, storm Sandy has caused so much damage.

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