
Rebecca Morelle
Rebecca Morelle is a dedicated science journalist for BBC News, known for her in-depth reporting on various scientific topics, including environmental issues and health. Her analytical approach and ability to communicate complex scientific concepts make her a valuable contributor to public understanding of science.
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Recent news mentions
Rebecca Morelle is mentioned as part of the science team covering Nasa's mega Moon rocket.
Nasa's mega Moon rocket arrives at launch padRebecca Morelle is the Science editor reporting on the discoveries in Pompeii.
Spectacular new discoveries unearthed include private spaRebecca Morelle is the Science Editor involved in the article about bats seeking sanctuary in churches.
Bats are seeking sanctuary in churchesRebecca Morelle is the Science Editor of the article.
In praise of the humble seedRebecca Morelle is the science editor who reported on the unusual rocks discovered on Mars.
Encuentran posibles señales de vida pasada en Marte en rocas con ‘manchas de leopardo’Rebecca Morelle is a science editor who reported on the findings of unusual rocks on Mars.
Nasa rover finds rocks on Mars with potential signs of past lifeRebecca Morelle is a science editor at BBC who reported on the Titan incident.
"Les vendieron una mentira": el soplón que advirtió sobre el riesgo de implosión del sumergible Titán en el que murieron cinco personas de viaje hacia el TitanicRebecca Morelle is part of the BBC News Science team discussing the risks of bombing Iran's nuclear facilities.
¿Cuáles son los riesgos de bombardear las instalaciones nucleares de Irán?






























