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Jupiter's moons
The scientific success of the previously troubled mission to Jupiter
Waging war on drug resistant bacteria
The war against drug resistant bacteria
Treating cancer
Should medical science be changing its approach to treating cancer?
Our first words
How humans learn their first words
The discovery of Hydrogen-3+
A report on the discovery of Hydrogen-3+
The micro metropolis
The microbial metropolis, why bugs love living with each other
Music enters the science age
The development of musical instruments using science
Anti-Sense - shooting the messenger
A look at anti-sense medicine, which cancels out the effect of harmful genes
Aggressive symbiosis
A look at why viruses that do animals no harm are so dangerous to humans
Genetic screening
How genetic screening can help predict our future and the moral choices it may throw up
The struggle to control parasites
Why the drugs used to treat parasites may not be so effective in the future
The coffee trade
Report on coffee, its trade, health implications and history
The first cloned sheep
Scientists have cloned a lamb using a single cell from a sheep udder
Viruses with an overcoat
The genetic manipulation of plants and how viruses with 'overcoats' can produce proteins
Considering memory
A consideration of memory
Down Under - the geology of Australia
The ancient landscape of Australia
Rats - a special report
A special report on rats
Was there life on Mars?
Was there ever life on Mars?
The DNA family tree
How DNA analysis is showing just how closely related we are to apes
Malaria - a disaster waiting to happen
Why malaria continues to be a disaster, a century after it was discovered
The direction of the Universe
New theories on the direction of the Universe
The electron's 100th anniversary
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of John Joseph Thompson's announcement
Gamma Rays
Gamma ray bursts, what they are and what they can tell us
Mitochondria and bacteria
How mitochondria have developed over millions of years with the help of bacteria
World Ocean's day
A report on the sea to mark World Ocean's day
From a dwarf to a giant
The Japanese astronomer who saw a dwarf sun turn into a giant, the first person to do so
Plant extinction by 2050?
Scientists predict a quarter of all plants will be extinct by the year 2050
Helping children with brain damage
Helping brain damaged children to remember
Artificial antibodies
The use of artificial antibodies or mini antibodies to combat disease
Hope for a Malaria vaccine
A new lead in the hunt for a malaria vaccine
Asteroid Matilda
An asteroid called Matilda. which had a close encounter with the Mir spacecraft