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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.

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

Child's play 'better than a jog'
University research finds short sharp bursts of activity like children in the playground could be better than jogging or cycling.

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.

E-nose can 'sniff' out deadly bug
A machine is developed which can detect pneumonia by & #34;smelling & #34; a patient's breath.

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.

Keyboard sniffers to steal data
Techniques to eavesdrop on what people are typing on a computer keyboard are revealed by security researchers.

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.

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.

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.

Stroke patients to test sensors
Motion sensors like those developed for video games may help stroke sufferers relearn simple tasks, researchers say.

Historic hunt for 'God particle'
Scientists at the European Centre for Nuclear Research start the search for particles which gave the universe its form

Chemical coat to mean drier socks
Technology developed to protect soldiers from chemical weapons may help to make almost any surface or fabric waterproof.

The Rhone: France's poisoned artery
Our Paris Correspondent Emma Jane Kirby looks at how the Rhone's pollution is affecting local people's lives.

Hope over 'quick' bird flu test
UK experts developing a testing machine for bird flu say it could save lives by cutting the time it takes to detect outbreaks.

Seals uncover frozen sea secrets
Scientists use elephant seals to investigate the effects of climate change in the world's iciest waters.

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

Ice diary: Science in the fast-changing Arctic
Liz Kalaugher reports from the High Arctic as she travels aboard the Amundsen, a Canadian Coast Guard vessel. She has joined an expedition investigating the effects of climate change off Banks Island.