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Scrubbing Up: Your comments
You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.
Child's play 'better than a jog'
University research finds short sharp bursts of activity like children in the playground could be better than jogging or cycling.
Inventing the basics
The brains behind life's more humdrum inventions are heroes of science alongside the likes of Newton and Einstein, says Lisa Jardine.
Tripping the light fantastic
BBC News takes a look around Manchester University's high voltage laboratory
Science cuts: Funding chief has his say
BBC interviews the UK's astronomy and physics funding chief, Keith Mason, about cuts to the research council's science portfolio.
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.
Phoenix diary: Mission to Mars
Dr Tom Pike is a team member on Nasa's Phoenix mission to Mars. He is writing a diary of his experiences on the project.
Instant steam could banish MRSA
A device to deliver instant superheated steam may help in the battle against hospital infections, such as MRSA.
Trust unveils £60m spending plan
An NHS trust on Merseyside reveals it is to spend £60m on patient services and facilities.
In graphics: Space Station
Graphics and photos showing key parts of the International Space Station which Nasa hopes will be completed around 2010.
ESP laboratory closes its doors
A US laboratory set up to study ESP is to close, ending a strained 30-year relationship with the scientific world.
£8m sport science centre opened
An £8m sport science centre which has the potential to be used as a training facility for the 2012 Olympics opens.
School Day 24: About Nigeria-UK link-up
Students at an Abuja school linked up with a school in London to explore the realities of life through the eyes of young people.
School Day 24: UK-Tanzania
BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour programme hosted a link-up between schoolchildren in the UK and Tanzania.
Europe diary: Goodbye mercury
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell reflects on a vote in the European Parliament to ban mercury and a possible slip-up by French presidential hopeful Segolene Royal.
Vandals 'cause damage over £1m'
More than £1m is spent repairing criminal damage, often caused by children, in the Newtownabbey area.
Aberdeenshire £22m school opens
The newly rebuilt Portlethen Academy opens its doors after pupils help with the design.
Cadbury's testing 'out of date'
The chocolate firm's testing for salmonella has been criticised by government advisers.
US companies eye Indian skills
More and more US companies are setting up advanced research facilities in India in a departure from the past.
Police probe Swazi school arson
Swaziland police start a new investigation into a spate of arson attacks, after two schools are firebombed.