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BBC News | Most Popular Stories | World Edition - Sep 28, 2008
Europe's biggest, most sophisticated spaceship is about to bring its six-month mission to an end by plunging into the Pacific in a ball of flames.
BBC News | Most Popular Stories | World Edition - Sep 25, 2008
The Chinese space programme prepares to launch its third manned mission, which will also include a spacewalk.
BBC News | Science & Environment | UK Edition - Sep 24, 2008
The solar wind - the stream of charged particles billowing away from the Sun - is at its weakest for 50 years.
BBC News | Africa | World Edition - Sep 24, 2008
Why financial woes must not ruin the Millennium Goals
BBC News Player | Business - Sep 24, 2008
The world's first commercial wave farm has just opened for business in the sea off the coast of Portugal.
BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition - Sep 24, 2008
Innovations in medicine, crop science and nanotechnology are suffering due to an 'outdated' patent system, a report claims.
BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition - Sep 24, 2008
The Large Hadron Collider near Geneva will be out of action until spring 2009 while engineers probe a magnet failure.
BBC News | Science & Environment | World Edition - Sep 23, 2008
A global search begins for food crops carrying traits that are able to withstand future changes to the climate.
BBC News Player | Sci-Tech - Sep 23, 2008
Careful cross-breeding could bring an extinct species of Galapagos tortoise back into existence, scientists have said.
BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition - Sep 23, 2008
The first mobile telephone using Google's Android software will go on sale in October.