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Interview: The golden age of cryptographyJacques Stern describes how cryptography has emerged from the world of espionage to pervade all of our lives
Aggression written in the shape of a man's face
00:01 20 August 2008
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Shipwreck fuels invasion of unwanted species
01:00 20 August 2008
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Shock absorbers to quell NASA rocket's vibrations
23:30 19 August 2008
First red blood cells grown in the lab
19:30 19 August 2008
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Polygamy is the key to a long life
17:26 19 August 2008
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FBI admits missteps, but defends anthrax probe
16:50 19 August 2008
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Personalised maps show the view from the street
16:30 19 August 2008
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Stem cells from menstrual blood save limbs
12:45 19 August 2008
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Gluttony - not laziness - to blame for obesity
11:15 19 August 2008
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Merck catches more flak over dangerous drug
10:15 19 August 2008
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Iron superconductors: Breaking all the rulesMagnetism was once considered the enemy, but it could prove to be the key to superconductivity. Catherine Zandonella investigates
China's green journeyChina may look like a carbon-guzzling monster, but there's a clean-tech superpower struggling to get out, says Changhua Wu
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What's in a nameNASA's GLAST telescope will be renamed after a contest yielding more than 12,000 suggestions
Censoring scienceHow much control should journals exact over the sort of science they publish, asks Lawrence Krauss
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