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Astronauts hook up antenna on ISS
Astronauts from the space shuttle Atlantis have been taking the first spacewalk of their shuttle mission.
Shuttle Atlantis docks with ISS
The space shuttle Atlantis has successfully docked with the International Space Station.
Call of Duty game hits the shelves
Long-awaited video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 begins its assault on the gaming industry when it is released on 10 November.
Car controlled by smartphone
Scientists in Germany have developed an application that allows a car to be controlled by a mobile phone.
Greenhouse gases reach record highs
Earth's greenhouse gases reach record highs
Rosetta makes final home call
Europe's Rosetta probe has made its third and final flyby of Earth as it seeks to discover what makes a comet in 2014.
Where do all the leaves go?
As autumn continues, councils across the country are battling with a perennial problem: how to deal with the huge amount of leaves that fall from the trees, onto streets and parks.
Colossal 'sea monster' unearthed
The fossilised skull of a colossal "sea monster" called a pliosaur has been unearthed along the Jurassic Coast.
Living fossil
Young 'living fossil' fish filmed
Tuna being 'fished to extinction'
Environmentalists are warning that the bluefin tuna is being fished to extinction, a victim of the popularity of its meat.
Water found on moon
NASA's moon crash reveals 'lots of water'
X-rays 'top scientific invention'
The public has voted the x-ray machine as the best invention over the Apollo 10 space capsule and Stephenson's rocket.
New HIV rate data
HIV infection rate stable: UN
Scientists call for independence
Some of Britain's leading scientists are calling for a new deal to ensure government advisors can work independently and speak publicly about their findings.
Early-discharge nightmare
Stroke victim had trouble getting back into hospital
Himalayan glaciers under threat
The Himalayan glaciers are the largest body of ice outside the polar caps, and they appear to be under threat from global warming.
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