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A better way to price the future takes hold
21st October 2011, 15:34
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Galileo sat-nav rides into orbit
21st October 2011, 14:26
The first satellites for Galileo - Europe's GPS - are launched from French Guiana on a Soyuz rocket.
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Seven billion and counting
21st October 2011, 13:50
'Too poor to buy clothes, but we still want six children'
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Animal transplants coming 'soon'
21st October 2011, 02:20
Transplants from animals could happen soon, researchers say
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Old American theory is 'speared'
21st October 2011, 01:21
An ancient bone with a projectile point lodged within it appears to up-end - once and for all - a long-held theory of how the Americas were populated.
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Mobile phone cancer link rejected
21st October 2011, 01:11
There is no link between mobile phones and brain cancer, suggests further research in Denmark, based on a study of 350,000 people.
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Earth is warming, study concludes
21st October 2011, 00:29
A study by an independent scientific project, set up in the wake of the "Climategate" email affair, concludes the Earth really is warming.
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VIDEO: Inside a Galileo 'GPS' satellite
20th October 2011, 17:20
James Hinds from EADS Astrium gives a rare glimpse inside one of Europe's new Galileo navigation satellites and explains how it works.
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Rare fish released into two lakes
20th October 2011, 15:47
More than 2,000 young fish are released into two lakes to protect a species threatened with extinction.
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New funds to tackle tree diseases
20th October 2011, 14:38
The UK government launches a tree biosecurity plan, as scientists confirm the arrival of another deadly tree disease in England.
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