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Smallest planet shrinks in size
The smallest planet in the Solar System has become even smaller, studies by the Messenger spacecraft show.
Stars born in galactic wilderness
Nasa's Galex satellite sees baby stars spawning in the otherwise barren outskirts of the M83 galaxy.
Holographic displays step closer
Holographs could become much more widely used as US scientist discover a quick way to make the 3D images.
Taste of the wild comes home
Humans moved from hunting animals to farming centuries ago - now the same thing is happening with fish.
'Super-scope' to see hidden texts
A light source 10 billion times brighter than the Sun could soon be helping scientists to read ancient manuscripts.
Green light for flash fantastic
Europe launches a project to build a super-brilliant X-ray laser to probe the atomic structure of materials.
'Super-scope' opens for business
The biggest science facility to be built in the UK for 30 years - the Diamond synchrotron - welcomes its first users.
Chemo makes brain 'work' harder
Chemotherapy produces long-term changes in the part of the brain dealing with memory, research suggests.
X-rays reveal Archimedes' secrets
Texts written by the Greek mathematician Archimedes are being read for the first time in 800 years.
Case studies: The three Rs
Three scientists talk about how they are trying to reduce the numbers of animals used in research.
Advance could boost smear tests
A new technique could improve the accuracy of smear tests - still set to play a lead role in preventing cancer deaths.
'We will be able to live to 1,000'
Cambridge University geneticist Aubrey de Grey believes that within the foreseeable future, human beings will be able to live to 1,000 years of age.
Experts Examined - Sir Magdi Yacoub
Sir Magdi Yacoub on transplant medicine, Nobel Prize winners and Mozart.
Man who helped unlock DNA dies
Francis Crick, who helped discover the double helix shape of DNA along with James Watson, has died aged 88.
High-altitude light show in focus
A recently launched satellite is conducting a global survey of mysterious lights in the upper atmosphere called sprites, jets and elves.
Small world's big achievement
Bill McLellan recalls for a new BBC nanotech series how he came to make his landmark micromotor, a working device smaller than a pinhead.
Nanomotors realise visionary's dream
US scientists develop molecular-scale motors, first envisioned by nanotechnology's & #34;prophet & #34; Richard Feynman.
How sperm wriggle
Scientists have identified what makes sperm wriggle and swim - a discovery that could lead to new fertility treatments.
Molecular memory bank draws closer
Scientists have found a way to manipulate the atoms in a molecule to store more than 1,000 bits of information.
Close-up on cancer genes
Scientists have found a way to detect the earliest signs of cancer in a human cell.