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The Tech Lab: Philip Rosedale
Philip Rosedale - The co-creator of Second Life on who will hold all the power in the near future.
Seeing, hearing the beaked whales
BBC environment correspondent Richard Black joins a team looking and listening for beaked whales - probably the least understood large mammals on Earth.
'Big Bang' experiment starts well
Scientists hail as a success the start of an experiment to recreate the conditions a few moments after the & #34;Big Bang & #34;.
Expulsion
Expulsion of a Member from the House of Commons is the ultimate sanction.
Nuclear power seeks young talent
With nuclear energy back on the agenda, the industry is looking for a new generation of scientists and engineers to run power stations.
The healing power of computers
Bill Thompson wonders if hi-tech can help keep the Earth habitable for humans.
Embryology Bill: The key points
The proposed Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill includes some controversial areas - we take a look.
Robot space truck docks with ISS
Europe's sophisticated new space freighter, the ATV, attaches itself to the International Space Station.
Space truck's big moment arrives
Europe's sophisticated new space freighter, the ATV, is set to dock with the International Space Station.
Addressing Nigeria's brain drain
Many of the best African scientists are being lured to the West by the promise of better pay and research prospects.
Japan's science lab takes shape
The first segment of Japan's science lab, Kibo, is added to the International Space Station.
Atlantis ends its Columbus voyage
The Atlantis orbiter touches down on Earth after a 13-day mission to cement Europe's position on the space station.
Atlantis undocks for journey home
The Atlantis shuttle detaches from the International Space Station in preparation to return to Earth.
A key moment in Europe's space journey
The launch of the Columbus science laboratory marks a key moment in space exploration for Europe.
Columbus: Sky-high science
For the billions invested in providing Columbus a place in orbit, the module must deliver some very special science.
Patient Columbus set for voyage
Europe hopes finally to get its space station laboratory, Columbus, into orbit this Thursday.
'Spare part heart' beats in lab
The stripped-out shell of a heart has been made to work again - using brand new cells planted inside it.
An industry built on sand
Analyst Malcolm Penn looks back over sixty years of the silicon chip industry.
Powering up for a hydrogen economy
It is time to turn the theory of a global hydrogen economy in a reality because fossil fuels are not going to last forever.
Sceptics' week: Your comments
Readers' comments to a series of articles looking at various aspects of climate & #34;catastrophism & #34; and & #34;scepticism & #34;.