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Is the cold cure at odds with man's origins?
The criminal gene
Flesh eating bug: Experts remain puzzled but dismiss suggestions that the recent deaths signal the start of an epidemic
Quest for greener greens
Scientists find secret of ageing
Travel raises the threat of world plague
Race to reach the market
Double disaster led to extinction of species
Success in gene therapy trial
Fossil clue to the first land lubbers
Looking for life? The answer lies in the soil
4m-year-old missing link with apes is discovered
They're rare, cultured and must be saved
Have maggots heal thyself
Dinosaur egg is cracked by scientists
Mining project threatens rare forest
Crocodilian habits spur blood study
Dressings use magic of mushrooms
Mankind speeding up pace of extinction
Sex, flies and videotape
It takes a bug to catch a bug
High-tech and jumbo catches
Plague worse than Aids turns bodies to water
Key to new antibiotics preserved in amber
Fish study to curb North Sea plunder
Battle joined against the evil Russian giants
Earth is losing 74 species a day
How evolution kept frogs a jump ahead
Pig heart swap for human patients
Gene import may protect brain from damage
Genetic clues to a healthier future
Early bird puts the cat among the pigeons
Doctors find 'bug' feeding on antibiotic
Air pollution is linked to lung cancer cases in men
Caterers find how tin can stop rot
Eating up your greens could save your life
The fine young cannibals who found Europe
Human clone 'possible in less than two years'
The brainteasing chemical cocktail that gets us drunk
Ants kept apart by social barriers
Third killer flatworm is unearthed in back garden
Four more pensioners die in food poisoning outbreak
She looks exactly like any other sheep, but the cloning method used to produce Dolly may change our lives.
Neanderthals are not our ancestors
Naomi's debt to a body-building worm
A revolution in the making . . .
This molecule is to our bodies what money is to economics
Worms reveal genetic 'answer' to diabetes
Human embryo clones 'could help save lives'
Sunshine may help babies to grow tall
Senior scientists dismiss fears of CJD epidemic
Implant 'switches off' symptoms of Parkinson's
Safeguards for transplants from pigs to humans
Horse powder helps humans
A heap of information found in ancient dung