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Windpipe transplant breakthrough
Surgeons in Spain claim a major breakthrough by giving a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells.

'Irish link' to Salmonella cases
A Salmonella outbreak in the UK and Ireland could be linked to a meat supplier in the Irish Republic

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.

Rapid test for drug resistant TB
An international initiative aims to speed diagnosis and care of patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in developing countries.

Embryology Bill: The key points
The proposed Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill includes some controversial areas - we take a look.

Heart cells cultured in the lab
Scientists have moved a step closer to creating functioning heart tissue for transplants in the lab.

Extradition blow for drug accused
A court approves the extradition of a couple accused of supplying chemicals able to make crystal meth.

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.

Antarctic diary: Polar year
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.

'Safe Ebola' created for research
Scientists have made the lethal virus Ebola harmless in the lab, aiding research into a vaccine or cure.

'Skin cell cure' for sickle cells
Scientists have used reprogrammed skin cells to treat the blood disorder sickle cell anaemia.

Concern over menstrual blood bank
Experts express concern over the US launch of a service for women to store their own menstrual blood.

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;.

Toxic gas 'may help transplants'
Scientists say they have found a safe way to give carbon monoxide to help organ transplant patients.

Alzheimer's drugs 'help glaucoma'
Drugs which slow Alzheimer's disease may protect patients at risk of eye damage from glaucoma, say researchers.

Moving on from Hwang's fall
The discovery that a cloning superstar's research was fraudulent leaves as lasting impression upon science.

What is polonium-210?
What is the radioactive substance at the centre of the Alexander Litvinenko case?

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.

BBC's dilemmas over revolution
Former Panorama producer Charles Wheeler describes the struggle to get television footage of the Hungarian uprising on air.

Europe diary: Belgian health
BBC Europe Editor Mark Mardell praises Belgian health care, and reflects on the mass of airline passenger data sent from Europe to the US.