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Technology to eradicate malaria
Emerging technologies could boost supplies of essential plant-based drugs to combat and ultimately help eradicate malaria, says a report.
The Tech Lab: Philip Rosedale
Philip Rosedale - The co-creator of Second Life on who will hold all the power in the near future.
Nato to attack Afghan opium labs
Nato allows its troops to attack opium factories for the first time in Afghanistan to help stem the flow of funds to the Taleban.
Police bugged animal rights group
Police bugged the HQ of an animal rights group accused of using threats against suppliers of an animal lab, a court hears.
Space congress: Orbiting Glasgow
Science reporter Paul Rincon details the goings on at the International Astronautical Congress which is taking place this year in Glasgow.
Nasa reveals final shuttle dates
The US space agency fixes the dates of its last shuttle missions - with Endeavour making the final flight in May 2010.
Rapid test for drug resistant TB
An international initiative aims to speed diagnosis and care of patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in developing countries.
California classrooms feel the pinch
The public education system in California is facing huge budget cuts, leaving its future uncertain, says the BBC's Rajesh Mirchandani.
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.
Students 'had hints' before exam
An exam board investigates claims some teachers gave students hints about an A-level biology exam.
The healing power of computers
Bill Thompson wonders if hi-tech can help keep the Earth habitable for humans.
Heart cells cultured in the lab
Scientists have moved a step closer to creating functioning heart tissue for transplants in the lab.
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.
Antarctic diary: Polar year
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
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.
Space freighter given launch date
Europe's 20-tonne supply ship for the International Space Station will have its maiden flight on Saturday 8 March.
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.