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Robots aid nuclear clean-up
A small army of machines and ROVs is aiding in the demolition and clean-up of a Scottish nuclear plant.
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A small army of machines and ROVs is aiding in the demolition and clean-up of a Scottish nuclear plant.
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Can China conquer its smog problems before Olympics?
More: Up in the air
A Guyanese trek turns up new fish species
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A turbine designed to be the forerunner of the UK’s first commercial wave power station is switched on.
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The number of animals used in UK labs for scientific experiments is now more than three million - a level not seen since 1992.
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Scientists have for the first time shown how a “trust” hormone is released in the brains of breastfeeding mothers.
Credit:Breastfeeding trust hormone clue
US ex-vice-president Al Gore tells Americans to abandon electricity generated by fossil fuels in 10 years - an idea critics dismiss.
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Despite the economic storm blowing across Britain, academics from Imperial College in London are moving to cash in on their Eureka moments by backing inventions with hard cash.
Source:Scientists look for cash spinners
A pioneering research organisation that has produced 13 Nobel Prize winners gets the go-ahead for a new
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