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The healing power of computers
Bill Thompson wonders if hi-tech can help keep the Earth habitable for humans.
Q & A: Creating stem cells
Stem cells are thought to hold huge potential for treating a wide range of disease and disability.
Humanity is the greatest challenge
It is time to take radical action to curb rising population and consumption levels, or face & #34;unspeakable consequences & #34;.
The reality of our science future
Michio Kaku explores what life will be like in the 'Age of Mastery'.
'Modified' skin cells resist bugs
Scientists say they have made germ-resistant skin that could one day save the lives of severe burns victims.
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.
New tissue 'grown within minutes'
UK scientists say they can cut the time it takes to grow new tissue from days to minutes.
Nanotech promise for global poor
Nanotech holds most promise for developing nations in the field of energy production and storage, says a report.
Ants - learning from the collective
Misunderstood, feared, even despised - what makes ants tick and is there anything we can learn from them?
Science hopes ride on Huygens
With the Huygens probe set to enter Titan's atmosphere on Friday, what do scientists expect to find?
S Korea typhoon toll rises
Rescue workers continue to search for survivors in South Korea, as the death toll from Typhoon Maemi rises to 85.
Artificial liver 'could be grown'
The scientist who grew a human ear on the back of a mouse has suggested it may one day be possible to & #34;grow & #34; a liver.
Artificial heart 'working well'
The world's first self-contained mechanical heart is working well, doctors have said.
'Grow your own breasts'
Scientists claim a laboratory breakthrough could make it possible for women to grow their breast implants.
Pathology transcript - 30/1/01
Pathology transcript - 30/1/01