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Alcohol and Tobacco
Greenhouse effect may double the size of oaks
Snakes alive - but on the eve of destruction
Warm today - but big chill could set in at any time
Nature's own pestkiller helps to fight cancer
Even less ozone: the price of year-round fruit
Astronauts to fix Hubble trouble
Element 106 is named after nuclear pioneer
Science succeeds after 20 years in the hunting of the quark
Light weight saloons
Ins and outs of aluminium
Birds threatened as farmers fight wheat-eating pest
But do we want to eat it?
Airborne killer that targets the heart
Banks holding $4bn in aluminium worldwide
Broads' last havens for wildlife losing battle against pollution
This year's ozone hole biggest yet
Far-travelled fruit adds to pollution
Phosphates give nettles a high profile
A liquid threat in the pipeline
Keeping a rare catch in the swim
Laser light treatment helps fight tooth decay
Hubble telescope discovers oxygen on Jupiter's moon
Daily aspirin may prevent cancer of the bowel
Flatulent termites cast a cloud over the world
Global warming theory given fresh impetus
Laser takes sawbones to cutting edge of medicine
Holiday alert as smog level hits danger point
The artificial retina
Needle ray gun kills tumours
Hubble gives ringside seat at the birth of a star
Doctor operates on the brain via the leg
Watch out - surf's up and the bugs are about
New moons
The earliest Europeans are found in Spanish cave
Lethargy blamed for fatter nation
Beauty and some not so lovely beasties invade tropical Britain
Fossil find gives clues to riddle of early man
The young need iron in the soul
Scientists identify Alzheimer gene
Breast cancer patients will be offered gene treatment
Drama in space as all systems fail
Fruit can save lives
Chromosome clue to organ rejection
'Green' batteries may take charge in future
Here comes the sun, time to cover up
Graffiti bite the dust
Bluebell is listed as endangered species
BP and Shell take green approach to solar energy
Prince condemns the 'horrors' of modern farming
Giving blood 'may be good for heart'
Trees grown for fuel can give a boost to songbirds
DIY fault electrocuted man
Airship fire mystery solved after 60 years
Titanic 'was made from brittle steel'
Sunshine may help babies to grow tall
Something gross in toytown
Dinosaur's debut after 113m years
Fish fly in space to test gravity
Where wildlife is forced to feed on death
Flying high - without a fear
New line of insect inhabits the tube
Future lies beneath the seabed
Why after-dinner coffee and a nap are good for you
Stung? Take one onion . . .