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Nasa committed to Mars rover plan
Nasa is pushing ahead with plans to launch its next Mars mission in 2009, but acknowledges that extra funds are required to make it happen.
Columbus: Europe's orbital outpost
The Columbus laboratory is Europe's first permanent base in space
Europe set for major space campaign
Europe is set for a remarkably busy period in space as it prepares to send a lab, a cargo truck and other gear to the space station.
Tycoons whip charities into shape
The new philanthropists in the UK are shrewd businessmen and women equipping charities with the skills to secure their future.
In graphics: Space Station
Graphics and photos showing key parts of the International Space Station which Nasa hopes will be completed around 2010.
School Day 24: UK-Tanzania
BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour programme hosted a link-up between schoolchildren in the UK and Tanzania.
Liver cells grown from cord blood
British scientists grow tiny sections of human liver from stem cells which could help in drug testing.
Breast cancer delays 'too long'
A charity says some women are choosing to have breasts removed rather than wait for breast cancer test results.
Uni gets £8m research laboratory
A new £8m research laboratory will make Reading Uni one of the best equipped in Europe, officials say.
Q & A: Rover's water discovery
BBC News Online looks at the significance of the Mars rover Opportunity's discovery that its landing site was once drenched in water.
World class unit to fight cancer
A new cancer research centre is to be built in north Wales, to spearhead the battle to find the causes of cancer.
More evidence of water on Mars
The north pole of Mars has even more water than the south, raising the possibility that life once evolved on the planet.
Filipinos get mobile science
Children in remote parts of the Philippines will get the chance to learn science - using picture messaging technology.
Transcript: Hans Blix interview
Transcript of the BBC's Lyse Doucet's interview with the United Nations chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix.
Molecular biology goes to extremes
Scientists conduct the first in-the-field DNA tests on Antarctic soil microbes.
Spartan life under Tamil Tigers
Life for civilians in Sri Lanka's rebel-held areas is harsh, reports the BBC's Frances Harrison, who has been given exclusive access.
UK to rebuild Antarctic lab
The British Antarctic Survey is to build a new £3m laboratory on the White Continent to replace the facility destroyed by fire.
Virtual lab brings science to life
If you have ever wondered what life as a 19th Century biologist was like, now is your chance.
Battle of the Martian landers
The scientist behind Europe's lander mission to Mars launches an extraordinary attack on Nasa's plans to go to the planet.
G-Day for biology
For the world's biological scientists, Monday was G-Day - but will society accept the scientists' precious gift?