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Cancer ‘magic bullet‘ treatment a step closer, October 2009
Pokemon and 2012 Olympics set off epilepsy trail, October 2009
Plants set ablaze to improve risk maps, October 2009
A simple pollution solution, October 2009
Notation for biologists, September 2009
Brain replication possible – but funding stands in way, September 2009
Parasitic sleight of hand key to Leishmaniasis, September 2009
You spin me white round, September 2009
Nanodiamonds are a wounds best friend, August 2009
Will transparent metal make invisibility a reality? August 2009
Watching the infectors, August 2009
Marching soldiers charge batteries, August 2009
Cannabis use avoids hard drug addiction in orphans, July 2009
New centre boosts UK’s genomic capacity, July 2009
Giant prehistoric bird gets ‘clothed’, July 2009
Synchrotron goes all arty, July 2009
Champagne for a new supernova, July 2009
Sandcastle secret used for new material, June 2009
Detecting the undetectable, June 2009
Cheltenham Science Festival brings fun and learning, June 2009
H.pylori link to cancer shown, May 2009
Nature holds key to improved carbon capture, May 2009
Islands vital to global biodiversity, May 2009
Electrospinning makes fibres from liquid, May 2009
Home monitoring for HIV suffers, May 2009
Viral battery punches above weight, May 2009
Twisting solar waves release more energy than 10 billion atomic bombs, April 2009
Planet modelling technology used to find heart defects, April 2009
Vinegar – The elixir of the environment? March 2009
Picking up good vibrations, March 2009
How do you see the glass? March 2009
How do you observe the un-observable? March 2009
Joined-up infectious disease research called for, March 2009
Computer games are hot stuff in fire training, February 2009
Nuts – The food of last resort, February 2009
Sight beyond sight for astrophysicsts, February 2009
Hate the dentist? Just have a laugh and relax, February 2009
Xtreme scientists conquer Everest to find lowest blood oxygen levels, January 2009
A map like no other, January 2009
Cheating ants ousted by chemistry, January 2009
Predicting the onset of depression, January 2009
Will robots increase the class divide? January 2009
‘Tis the season to be contrary, December 2008
…Five gold rings, December 2008
Science to mend broken heart, December 2008
Mother’s mental health affects baby, December 2008
Golfers – Can you become the king of the swingers? November 2008
Mars trip a step closer as nuclear research inspires “space-shield”, November 2008
Of mice and men, November 2008
Ground level ozone is not yesterday’s problem, November 2008
Flexible approach to organic display screens, November 2008
How Jellyfish revolutionised bioscience, November 2008
Fish risk lives to avoid sexual harrasment, September 2008
Can compost power cars?, September 2008
Performance drug boosts memory, September 2008
The buzz of chasing criminals, August 2008
Turning poo into power, August 2008
Go on… stretch yourself, August 2008
Stormy Titan could host life, August 2008
Huge camera to shed light on dark energy, July 2008
Cells gobble up micro-doughnuts, July 2008
Sea-faring rubber snakes help solve energy crisis, July 2008
Plastic Fantastic for Electronics Industry, July 2008
Science gets in the festival spirit, June 2008
Men and chocolate – both have a grey old time, June 2008
Space penetrator is a smashing success, June 2008
Dissolving glass stimulates bone growth, June 2008
Crispy noodles help drive hydrogen cars, May 2008
Britains heading to flood-rich period, May 2008
Moonlight serenades – lemur style, May 2008
Shock tactics deter sharks from death, May 2008
Parents didn’t stand for children, May 2008
Solar flare sparks massive sunquake, May 2008
Bat mums turn to clay for the kids, May 2008
New light source given go ahead, March 2008
Listen up – our hearing is perfect for a cocktail party, March 2008
ET targeted for a spot of consumerism, March 2008
World’s strongest creature harbours colour change secret, March 2008
Are hybrid cars blocking truly green alternatives, March 2008
Submarine scientists have a whale of a time, March 2008
Dark matter could remain hidden, March 2008
Meta-material gives near perfect scan, February 2008
Electrons given easy ride in graphene, February 2008
Want to keep your partner? Better be cooperative, February 2008
Autumn warming reduces carbon uptake, January 2008
Its a wrap! December 2007
Making light work of cell sorting, December 2007
Nano worries scientists more than public, December 2007
Avian risk takers stressed, December 2007
Animal food allergens unmasked, November 2007
Stopping atoms in their tracks, November 2007
Genes control lonely hearts, September 2007
Drug detection is on the money, September 2007
Social cells could hold key to disease, August 2007
String theory gets European award, August 2007