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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.

'Science for peace' project needs cash
A scientific experiment intended to foster peace in the Middle East is foundering for want of a few million dollars.

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

Radioactive legacy of 'lost bomb'
The 1968 crash of a B52, armed with nuclear warheads, has left a lasting legacy, according to those involved in the clear-up.

Magnetic shield for spacefarers
Experimental evidence confirms that a plan to protect spaceships from radiation using magnetic fields would work.

Cheap cocaine 'barely 10% pure'
The price of cocaine has fallen dramatically, but so too has the purity. The BBC's Ben Ando finds out what else is being added to it.

Hutton confident over Taleban war
Defence Secretary John Hutton says Britain will win the war against the Taleban in Afghanistan.

Hutton confident over Taleban war
Defence Secretary John Hutton says Britain will win the war against the Taleban in Afghanistan.

MoD scientists 'deployed in UK'
Scientists from Porton Down have been deployed in the UK a & #34;number of times this year & #34;, a counter-terrorism chief tells MPs.

Don't have security nightmares
Is the widespread reports of insecure networks worrying people too much asks Bill Thompson

Nasa committed to Mars rover plan
Nasa is pushing ahead with plans to launch its next Mars mission in 2009, but acknowledges that extra funds are required to make it happen.

Probe over cracked nuts on bridge
Cracks are found in nine heavy duty nuts used to secure the steel ropes that hold up the Forth Road Bridge.

Hi-tech windows into a whale's world
Scientists are attempting to find out what is behind whale strandings.

Chinese astronaut walks in space
A Chinese astronaut on board a spacecraft orbiting the Earth becomes the first in his country's history to take a space walk.

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.

Chemical alert liquid identified
A leaking barrel which caused a chemical alert on the Isle of Man contained anti-freeze, tests show.

The presidents' guide to science
The BBC's Horizon programme looks at the vital role science could play in informing decisions by the next US president.

China names crew for space launch
China announces the names of three astronauts who will carry out the country's third manned space mission.

US space woes felt by Europe
US concerns about how it will service the space station after shuttle retirement are a major headache for Europe, too.

Activists extend protest history
Greenpeace protesters acquitted of criminal damage are not the first to be cleared for acting on their convictions.