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Science: Engineering a genetic high for the heart

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Science: Hidden chamber yields key to immune response

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Science: Garlic wards off undead bacteria

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Science: Ozone low north and south

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Science: The fruits of walking on two legs

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Science: Did DNA rings speed up evolution?

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Technology

Technology: And here is the online news . . .

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Technology

Technology: Drug eats away at T cell reaction

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Technology

Technology: Inner glow to save patients' lives

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Green grub

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Soft energy

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No tests

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Worm's eye view from space

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Bone grown

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Goodbye, Moon

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Open options

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Arctic park

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Hidden costs of a clean inheritance: Changing genes in sperm or eggs could free future generations from inherited disease. But critics argue that it would create a host of other, unacceptable effects, writes Andy Coghlan

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Billions claimed as Exxon trial starts

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Big country loses farmyard talen

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Have the cranes stopped flying?

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Pentagon goes flat out for display panels

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Africa's farmers know best

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Under the Alps by magnetism

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War on 'back-yard' polluters

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Trendy sums don't add up

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Villagers sue mine over 'ruined river'

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Software tycoons back drugs from genes

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'Millions' need hepatitis B jabs

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World Cup's field of dreams

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Patents on life sneak through back door

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Packing the most into pedal power

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