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Scientists declare bush cricket top of the testes class
Yet more images of space - from a paper aeroplane
Evolution began earlier than previously thought
Forget blood shortages - just inject your skin with some DNA
Vision chip helps blind people to see again
Babies born through IVF may have twice the risk of cerebral palsy
Neanderthals were promiscuous because they had longer fingers
Irish researchers trace origins of Black Death
Amber fossils shed light on India’s past
Can meditation change your brain?
Video shows solar flares along Sun's northern hemisphere
Daily aspirin helps prevent colon cancer, says study
New insect found on Polynesian island in the Pacific
X-shaped objects in space?
First human trial of stem cell treatment underway
Google reveals latest innovation: cars that drive themselves
Dead? Far from it - scientists discover 'new' language
'Champagne' supernova spotter celebrates with a nice cup of tea
Irishman shows the world the dangers of Stuxnet
So long, Silicon Valley
City dwellers more likely to be resistant to disease, says study
What would happen if you put your hand in the Large Hadron Collider?
Catch a glimpse of Jupiter at its closest for nearly 50 years
Video charts number of known asteroids since 1980
The Lenihan book launch: What the Internet thought
Science minister to launch book debunking evolution?
Bats have accents, say scientists
Incredible time lapse videos of earth
Are you one of the 40% with number trouble?
Amazing picture of star spiral
God did not create the universe: Hawking
Childhood mental health being "neglected" despite its effect on later life