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Aquarium tests after diesel spill
Tests are carried out on a water supply at an aquarium in Plymouth to determine whether it has been contaminated by a fuel spillage.
Five deny animal rights blackmail
Five activists blackmailed firms they suspected of supplying a large animal testing laboratory, a court hears.
Satellite view of N Korea nuclear site
Satellite images of the Yongbyon nuclear facility in North Korea which Pyongyang plans to return to use.
Museum 'cocoon' prepares to open
London's Natural History Museum unveils the interactive centre that will soon house 20 million plant and insect specimens.
New techniques help trace heroin
Forensic profiling helps Scottish police trace the source of heroin being brought into the UK.
Human blood vessels grown in mice
Scientists have used human cells to grow new blood vessels in a mouse for the first time, a US journal reports.
Hair tests for drugs wins award
A company that can test a lock of hair to reveal drug and alcohol use receives royal recognition.
More farmers switching to sewage
Farmers are increasingly using a novel way to a fertilise their crops - human waste.
New hope for bone marrow patients
An advance in stem cell research could one day give hope to patients in need of bone marrow transplants.
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.
Scientists test for sickness bug
Extra scientists are brought in to test water which could be contaminated with a sickness bug.
Drinking water laboratory opened
A new facility for testing the quality of water is opened to serve the Highlands and Islands.
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.
Lab-grown cells 'treat baldness'
Cells grown in the laboratory may offer a possible solution to hair loss, preliminary trials have suggested.
Re-energising the nuclear industry
A national laboratory will help the UK's nuclear sector play a key role in providing reliable, low carbon electricity.
US army develops robotic suits
The US army is developing robotic suits for its soldiers with the aim of giving them superhuman powers.
The perils of Goa's party scene
Goa's law enforcement authorities come under pressure as its foreign tourists become casualties of a rampant drug scene. Soutik Biswas reports.
A key moment in Europe's space journey
The launch of the Columbus science laboratory marks a key moment in space exploration for Europe.
Nasa banks on kind weather window
Nasa is continuing with preparations to launch the Atlantis shuttle despite concerns about the weather.