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'Super-microscope' opens at Isis
A new £200m neutron source at Isis, Oxfordshire, will allow scientists to probe matter at the atomic level.

Nasa Moonship flight target slips
Nasa has pushed back by a year its internal target date for flying the successor to the shuttle.

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.

Mapping the earthquake zone
Nearly 29,000 people have been confirmed dead after the devastating earthquake that hit China's Sichuan province on Monday.

Drug smuggler jailed for 13 years
A woman who smuggled cocaine into Britain while pretending to be a camper is jailed for 13 years.

A key moment in Europe's space journey
The launch of the Columbus science laboratory marks a key moment in space exploration for Europe.

'Jules Verne' fuelled for launch
Europe's ATV space truck has been cleared for fuelling, to make it ready for launch towards the end of February.

An industry built on sand
Analyst Malcolm Penn looks back over sixty years of the silicon chip industry.

Europe's 'big bird' nears flight
Engineers working on Europe's space station re-supply truck are aiming to have it ready for launch in February.

Shuttle docks with space station
Discovery arrives at the International Space Station to carry out a challenging construction mission.

Shuttle heads for space station
The crew of Discovery begins a 14-day mission to the space station, after a successful launch from Florida.

Elite anti-sub war course on show
A top flight anti-submarine warfare training course for sonar operators opens to the public.

Robot vehicles take on tough jobs
Technological advances give unmanned vehicles an edge on land, sea and in the air.

ISS computer woes concern Europe
The same computer systems that crashed on the space station are also incorporated into Europe's Columbus laboratory and its new cargo ship.

ISS computer woes concern Europe
The same computer systems that crashed aboard the International Space Station last week are aboard Europe's Columbus laboratory and its new cargo ship.

In graphics: Space Station
Graphics and photos showing key parts of the International Space Station which Nasa hopes will be completed around 2010.

Vanishing bees threaten US crops
A mystery syndrome is wiping out the pollinating bees and leaving Florida's crops in peril.

Car company collapse hits science
UK science becomes an unexpected victim of the Rover collapse as funds used to soften the impact of the failure are clawed back from research.

Future foods: friend or foe?
Nanotechnology and food are being woven together to give a new way of eating