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VIDEO: Exotic pets 'endanger' UK wildlife
23rd October 2011, 09:34
Experts say non-native species settling in Britain, often initially as pets, are endangering our own native species.
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German satellite falls to Earth
23rd October 2011, 09:20
The 2.4-tonne Rosat X-ray space telescope re-enters the Earth's atmosphere, falling perhaps - early calculations suggest - into the Indian Ocean.
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World's first fat tax: what will it achieve?
23rd October 2011, 08:00
Enviably healthy Denmark is leading the way in taxing unhealthy food. Why are they doing it, and will it work, asks Marion Nestle Read This Item
Electronic navigation charts could save ships
22nd October 2011, 12:00
The global commercial shipping fleet is set to get a much-needed update in its navigation instruments. But why hasn't it happened sooner? Read This Item
Guns kept at home are hurting US kids
22nd October 2011, 08:00
Loaded guns left where kids can reach them may be contributing to the high level of firearms injuries to children in the US Read This Item
Lung cancer vaccine shows promise
21st October 2011, 23:51
A vaccine which triggers the immune system to attack one of the most common types of lung cancer has shown promise in early clinical trials, say researchers.
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Contagion: Could it really happen?
21st October 2011, 23:39
Could the new Hollywood disaster movie about fatal disease become a reality?
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Feedback: Blue whales versus aeroplanes
21st October 2011, 16:59
Bigness blues, proof of time travel in New Zealand literature, and how soon is now? Read This Item
Morales scraps Bolivia road plan
21st October 2011, 16:51
Bolivian President Evo Morales says a planned road that provoked a long march by indigenous protesters will no longer go through a rainforest reserve.
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Climate study raises 'heated debate'
21st October 2011, 16:24
A new climate record raises the temperature
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