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Comment: The real cost of getting goldSkyrocketing mineral prices are fuelling a mining boom for which few developing nations are prepared, says William Laurance
Aggression written in the shape of a man's face
00:01 20 August 2008
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Shipwreck fuels invasion of unwanted species
01:00 20 August 2008
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Shock absorbers to quell NASA rocket's vibrations
23:30 19 August 2008
First red blood cells grown in the lab
19:30 19 August 2008
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Polygamy is the key to a long life
17:26 19 August 2008
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FBI admits missteps, but defends anthrax probe
16:50 19 August 2008
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Personalised maps show the view from the street
16:30 19 August 2008
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Stem cells from menstrual blood save limbs
12:45 19 August 2008
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Gluttony - not laziness - to blame for obesity
11:15 19 August 2008
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Merck catches more flak over dangerous drug
10:15 19 August 2008
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Iron superconductors: Breaking all the rulesMagnetism was once considered the enemy, but it could prove to be the key to superconductivity. Catherine Zandonella investigates
China's green journeyChina may look like a carbon-guzzling monster, but there's a clean-tech superpower struggling to get out, says Changhua Wu
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Sewage farmingAs water becomes ever more scarce, much of the world's food could not be grown at all without wastewater from urban sewers
What's in a nameNASA's GLAST telescope will be renamed after a contest yielding more than 12,000 suggestions
Still warming?Many claim that global warming stopped in 1998, and the world is now cooling. Is it true?
Censoring scienceHow much control should journals exact over the sort of science they publish, asks Lawrence Krauss
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