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Technology: Recycled CDs play it again

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Science: Galaxy's dark halo may hold clues to cosmic puzzle

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Science: Geese brave life on the edge to reach food first

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Science: Macho birds sing a rousing dawn chorus

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Science: How foam forms on ocean waves

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Science: Amphibians offer a taste of their own medicine

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Science: Let them burn limestone . . .

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Science: Teaching the body to tolerate transplants

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Carp and chips, twice please . . .

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Third World 'under pressure to burn fossil fuel'

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From alchemy to gravity

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Lasers too weak for optical computers

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Focus: Marriage of convenience for Russian research - As Russian research institutes take their first steps in courting Western companies, they are learning harsh lessons about what makes a successful marriage

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A powerful future for deep waters

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Complex programmers outsmart Euclid

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Earth works for archaeologists

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Tropical treatment for sweeter salad

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Plymouth wins over heavyweights for aquariums

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Heisenberg's principles kept bomb from Nazis

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How uranium sellers enrich their lives

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Britain loses initiative on biodiversity

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Still steaming after all these years

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Army AIDS vaccine comes under fire

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Iraq's chemical weapons go up in smoke

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Spanish pilots force flamingos to flee

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Japanese ibis loses the mating game

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Test-tube fusion lives on in exile: The British Association's Science Festival hotted up in the second half with more confusion over cold fusion, queries over aquariums and a carp about cod

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