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Sporting nanobot to inspire kids
A tiny football-playing robot has been developed to spark young people's interest in nanotechnology.

Xerox plans the future of today
The famed Xerox Parc labs invites the BBC to view the best of its latest crop of research projects

Antarctic diary: Polar year
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.

Time for Apple to face the music?
Is it time to unpick Apple in the same way as Microsoft has been scrutinised asks Bill Thompson

Embracing paperwork
Too busy to keep your records up to date? You're in good company... but look to your lasting reputation, something Robert Hooke was too busy to do.

How to reattach severed fingers?
A woman who lost six of her fingers in a work accident has had them reattached in a 17-hour operation. How best to save a severed digit?

'My neck scan inspired my art'
Artist Pauline Pratt uses science and medicine as inspiration.

Reviewing the Championship action
The draw between Cavan and Antrim comes under the microscope in The Championship.

Science books battle for Aventis
Six new science books are engaged in an usually close race for the prestigious Aventis Prize, which celebrates the best of science writing for adults.

Tiny drives set for space boost
Hitachi demonstrates a leap in hard drive technology which will lead to one-inch hard drives that can hold 60GB.

Getting back into the groove
Queen Victoria, Abraham Lincoln, Florence Nightingale and others may soon be able to speak again, as scientists perfect techniques to recover recordings from history.

BBC to screen first TV sperm race
Digital channel BBC Three is to broadcast a televised sperm race in a show about male fertility.

Plastic promises dense data store
Researchers have found a way to turn a cheap plastic material into a dense digital memory store.

BBC under media moguls' scrutiny
Torin Douglas reports on how the BBC will be in the spotlight at the Royal Television Society Convention.

Mars rocks Beagle team
A famous Martian meteorite is to be used to calibrate the cameras on the British-led Beagle 2 lander.

Communications Bill under the microscope
The Communications Bill is published, but media correspondent Torin Douglas asks how much of it is a surprise.

TV ratings under the microscope
Media correspondent Nick Higham looks at the unpredictable nature of television audience ratings.

Could the Bin Laden video be a fake?
Washington calls it the & #34;smoking gun & #34; that puts Bin Laden's guilt beyond doubt, but many in the Arab world believe the home video of the al-Qaeda chief is a fake. Could it be?

Films without film arrive in Europe
Digital cinema projection makes its European debut this week with the release of Toy Story 2.

Shape of things to come
Scientists step & #34;five minutes into the future & #34; to show off the next generation Internet which promises a huge increase in bandwidth.