Science In Action Episodes Episode guide
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A genetic Check-up at Birth?
Genetic screening for new-borns could be a reality within 10 years
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A fresh Start in the GM food Debate
A conference to make a fresh start in the debate about genetically modified foods
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A drop of Vinegar could replace the Smear Test
The acetic acid in a drop of vinegar might become the new cervical cancer screening test
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A Drink with Dinner might be Good for Us
Clot-breaking protein in the blood is reported to increase after a couple of drinks
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A double View of Jupiter
Spacecraft rendezvous at Jupiter
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A Dinosaur with four Feathery Legs
A chicken-size dinosaur from China had feathers on all four legs
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A Crystal Future for nuclear Fusion?
New developments in nuclear fusion
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A Combination Drug Therapy for Aids
Encouraging results in a new trial of combination drug treatment for Aids
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A Collar to prevent Leishmaniasis
Insecticidal dog collar reduces cases of human leishmaniasis
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A Cloud over the Future of Cloning?
Scientists are concerned by abnormalities in cloned mice
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A BSE blood Test for Cattle
Will a new blood test for BSE also lead to a test for the human form, CJD?
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A Breakthrough in Stem-Cell Research?
Research into reprogramming cells may supercede that of stem-cell therapeutic cloning
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A bit of good news about Ozone
High destruction rates of ozone and methane at low altitutes might be good news
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A Better View of the Birth of a Galaxy
The Hubble Space Telescope's new pictures show how galaxies might form
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28/03/2013
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ brings you all the week's science news.
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23/08/2012
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ brings you all the week's science news.
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1,500th Edition of Science in Action
Creating elusive W particles at CERN to test particle theories
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'The world is a miracle' – interview with Neil Turok
Neil Turok talks about the beauty of mathematical physics, the universe and nature
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'Junk Food is more dangerous than GM Food'
Two scientists review what we really know about genetically modified crops and foods
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'Fat' Gene commands fat Fee
American biotechnology company pays $20 million for the patent of the ob 'fat' gene
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'Exercise in a pill' – for mice
Drugs that deliver the health benefits of exercise are tested on mice
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'Ever-young' Gene and its Nanog Protein discovered
"Ever-young" gene allows an adult cell to rewind to its embryonic stem cell state
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'Eat less and live longer' is the Lab Rats' Message
Will we choose to live to eat – or eat less to live longer?
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'Did you feel it?' – the Online Earthquake Test
How the US Geological Survey studies earthquakes
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'Child Mortality should be a Global Concern'
How and why 10 million children die unnecessarily each year