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  1. Male Pregnancy (9 replies)
  2. Drilling for Africa's climate history (0 replies)
  3. Bird nest thefts at record UK low (0 replies)
  4. Great white wins more protection (0 replies)
  5. Beijing installs condom machines (3 replies)
  6. Kids Suffering Depression (1 reply)
  7. Pill plan sparks tensions in Peru (0 replies)
  8. HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark (0 replies)
  9. Flight simulators 'treat vertigo' (0 replies)
  10. Gene switch can 'turn off cancer' (0 replies)
  11. Nasa man 'faked safety checks' (0 replies)
  12. Hawking Is Top Role Model (0 replies)
  13. Anniversary launch for 'nanosats' (0 replies)
  14. Draft of cow 'life code' released (5 replies)
  15. Gaming helps traders score big-time (0 replies)
  16. Two Cloned Kittens Make First Ever.. (15 replies)
  17. DPRK Capable Of Ballistic Missile Test: Official (0 replies)
  18. Nanotechnology (17 replies)
  19. Analysis: Iran's Missile Capabilities (0 replies)
  20. Iran To Launch First Homemade Satellite (0 replies)
  21. Pollutants 'in children's blood' (0 replies)
  22. US gets new cyber security chief (0 replies)
  23. Anniversary launch for 'nanosats' (0 replies)
  24. Shock treatment for coral restoration (0 replies)
  25. Good Vibrations In The Nanoworld (0 replies)
  26. Azerbaijan Joins Intersputnik (0 replies)
  27. TomTom Expands Product Line To Include Entire Unit (0 replies)
  28. DirecTV And Alterna'TV Announce Debut Of Ecuavisa (0 replies)
  29. Seismic Study Of Ancient Cataclysm Begins (0 replies)
  30. Mechanical Memory Switch Outstrips Chip Technology (0 replies)
  31. 3Dsolar Introduces Holographic 360-Degree 3D Imagi (0 replies)
  32. Nanotech Offers Data Storage At One Terrabyte Per (0 replies)
  33. Shields Up! (0 replies)
  34. Extra cash for 'super-microscope' (0 replies)
  35. Extinct humans left louse legacy (1 reply)
  36. Online map shows risk of flooding (0 replies)
  37. Israeli researchers build first stem cell pacemake (0 replies)
  38. Medieval Surgeons were Advanced (6 replies)
  39. Americas Space Prize (0 replies)
  40. Deep-sea trawling's 'great harm' (1 reply)
  41. Flu vaccine licence is suspended (1 reply)
  42. HRT 'increases blood clot risk' (0 replies)
  43. Obesity increases cancer threat (0 replies)
  44. Introduction: Planet under pressure (0 replies)
  45. 'Doubling' of Salmonella cases (0 replies)
  46. Scientists Find Nanowires Capable Of Detecting Ind (0 replies)
  47. Genome of Diatom Reveals Unanticipated Complexity (1 reply)
  48. Space Ship Design (2 replies)
  49. Change Beliefs Easily (0 replies)
  50. X-Prize craft begins space shot (1 reply)
  51. Latest mobiles 'open to attack' (0 replies)
  52. time machine (0 replies)
  53. New wildlife trade curbs sought (0 replies)
  54. Gene test to track illegal ivory (1 reply)
  55. Nigeria spearheads polio campaign (0 replies)
  56. Face of the Future (7 replies)
  57. Bangkok animal trade talks open (0 replies)
  58. Heart pump trial to start in UK (0 replies)
  59. Scanners 'improve brain surgery' (0 replies)
  60. Experts predict measles epidemic (0 replies)
  61. Asian vultures need vet drug ban (1 reply)
  62. UK aims to be major space player (0 replies)
  63. Vitamins pills do not stop cancer (0 replies)
  64. Meteorite question (1 reply)
  65. 'Tomato treatment' slows cancer (2 replies)
  66. Science pinpoints Earth's 'hum' (0 replies)
  67. US volcano rumbles back to life (5 replies)
  68. weird... (1 reply)
  69. Zero Point Energy & Torsion Fields (10 replies)
  70. I finally saw the Moon close up! (2 replies)
  71. The Fox network has probably already bought the ri (5 replies)
  72. Border surveillance plan unveiled (0 replies)
  73. Computer Scientists Develop Wireless System To Mon (2 replies)
  74. Dolly scientists' human clone bid (0 replies)
  75. Mobile graphics look to impress (2 replies)
  76. DVDs could hold '100 times more' (0 replies)
  77. Stem cells as heart "pacemakers" (1 reply)
  78. Virgin boss in space tourism bid (0 replies)
  79. UK launches £10m recycling effort (0 replies)
  80. Physics help! (4 replies)
  81. Montserrat volcano: Has it gone quiet? (0 replies)
  82. Glass Semiconductor Softens With Low-Power Laser, (0 replies)
  83. Probable Discovery Of A New, Supersolid, Phase Of (0 replies)
  84. Micorbes seal concrete (0 replies)
  85. Silicon sensors could save lives (0 replies)
  86. Protection plea for reef fish (0 replies)
  87. Game Of Life (1 reply)
  88. Long-necked hunter found in China (0 replies)
  89. A Cosmic Storm: (1 reply)
  90. Life is a Gas: (0 replies)
  91. Dogs 'sniff out' bladder cancer (0 replies)
  92. Alarm sounded for Caribbean coral (6 replies)
  93. Baby for ovary transplant woman (0 replies)
  94. China facing environment 'crisis' (0 replies)
  95. Science cracks killer bug's code (0 replies)
  96. The deafening sound of the seas (0 replies)
  97. Hubble's deepest shot is a puzzle (0 replies)
  98. Ceefax marks 30 years of service (0 replies)
  99. Africa seeks gadget lovers' cash (0 replies)
  100. stump my professor (3 replies)
  101. Thousands warned over vCJD risk (0 replies)
  102. Diabetics 'must test blood more' (1 reply)
  103. Clue to 'blocking' bowel cancer (0 replies)
  104. Antidepressant aggression concern (0 replies)
  105. Walking link to low dementia risk (0 replies)
  106. Mobile brain help claim dismissed (0 replies)
  107. Smallest 'guitar string' to weigh atoms (1 reply)
  108. Light relay 'should be dropped' (3 replies)
  109. Phuket's reef 'two-thirds gone' (2 replies)
  110. Britons 'in favour of wind farms' (1 reply)
  111. New Mars data gives life clue (0 replies)
  112. India launches learning satellite (0 replies)
  113. GM grass pollen has long reach (0 replies)
  114. Contract award for Jupiter probe (0 replies)
  115. The Ease of Getting Microchipped (21 replies)
  116. Towards an internet in space (5 replies)
  117. Gel may 'replace pills and jabs' (0 replies)
  118. China space continues (2 replies)
  119. Global Warming (2 replies)
  120. earth going backwards (3 replies)
  121. Traveling-wave engine to power deep space travel (12 replies)
  122. Body clocks 'hinder' space travel (0 replies)
  123. Chemical treaty to extend scope (0 replies)
  124. Serbia reverses ban on Darwinism (4 replies)
  125. Fishmeal catch 'hits UK seabirds' (0 replies)
  126. Amstrad launches home videophone (0 replies)
  127. Mobiles track down wi-fi hotspots (0 replies)
  128. Mobiles in aircraft edge closer (0 replies)
  129. Very Nice Screensaver (0 replies)
  130. Clearing algae 'can curb malaria' (0 replies)
  131. Double syringe blood test 'hope' (0 replies)
  132. Body can 'heal dementia itself' (0 replies)
  133. The truth about vitamins (0 replies)
  134. 'Clear' bacteria link to Crohn's (0 replies)
  135. Infection rising despite vaccine (0 replies)
  136. Post mortem drug tests 'flawed' (0 replies)
  137. Physicists shrink atomic clocks (0 replies)
  138. Blackberry shrinks phone keyboard (0 replies)
  139. 'Cities in crisis' leaders warn (0 replies)
  140. Pet mummies given VIP treatment (0 replies)
  141. Human genome hits halfway mark (1 reply)
  142. Europe gives GM seed green light (2 replies)
  143. Space's largest window is built (6 replies)
  144. Brazil embraces sustainable idea (0 replies)
  145. Bush and Kerry battle over science (0 replies)
  146. Cheek tissue to restore eyesight (0 replies)
  147. Kids create new sign language (0 replies)
  148. Now Boarding: Zero G Flights for the Public (4 replies)
  149. Cannabis may help combat cancer (9 replies)
  150. Tree project to target under-16s (4 replies)
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