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'Super-microscope' opens at Isis
A new £200m neutron source at Isis, Oxfordshire, will allow scientists to probe matter at the atomic level.
Debates reveal contrasting styles
Barack Obama emerges the front-runner in the US presidential election after three debates that sharpened the differences with his rival John McCain.
Phoenix diary: Mission to Mars
Dr Tom Pike, from Imperial College London, shares his experiences of being part of the Phoenix Mars probe team.
Cheese mites and other wonders
Since the birth of the moving picture scientists have been attempting to use documentaries to communicate great ideas to the public. But it all started with a close-up of some cheese mites.
Sporting nanobot to inspire kids
A tiny football-playing robot has been developed to spark young people's interest in nanotechnology.
Antarctic diary: Polar year
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
Diary: Taking the Northwest Passage
BBC science and environment correspondent David Shukman joins the Canadian Coast Guard research vessel, the Amundsen, as it attempts to make a crossing of the Northwest Passage.
Can Brown make an impact on US?
Gordon Brown's relationship with the US will be much more low-key than Tony Blair's, says the BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington.
Third Test day three as it happened
West Indies, needing an unlikely 455 to win the fourth Test, reach stumps on day three against England on 22-1.
The police investigation unfolds
Kent Police have launched a huge investigation into the cash depot robbery. What are the lines of enquiry?
Under the microscope
Technology help for umpires will be trialled when Ashes is over
Jackson show is cut down to size
What was billed as the Michael Jackson show has turned out to be a more muted performance by the pop star, says the BBC's Steven Shukor.
Reviewing the Championship action
The draw between Cavan and Antrim comes under the microscope in The Championship.
Junk or gems? Living with a hoarder
The long-suffering wife of a collector of old and broken equipment speaks out about life with a hoarder.
Why some people become hoarders
Scientists say they have identified an area of the brain that may explain why some people are obsessed with collecting items.
Free kicks under the microscope
New technology is designed to monitor the flight of swerving footballs.
Two missing after factory blast
Rescuers search for two people in the rubble of Tuesday's factory explosion in Glasgow.
Caption Competition 190
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Keyhole system 'a major advance'
An Edinburgh hospital unveils a system which will enable surgeons to perform more keyhole operations on babies.
Opportunity ready to begin work
Nasa's Mars rover Opportunity deploys its instrument arm and gets ready to begin its science mission.