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  1. Bad Science: Detecting faultlines in CO servicing survey

    UK news | guardian.co.uk - 7 hours ago

    Ben Goldacre: Lloyds Pharmacy is trying to flog carbon monoxide detectors (for only £12.99)

    Also tagged: uk news, media

  2. Carbon monoxide poisoning newspapers

    Science | guardian.co.uk - 13 hours ago

    How carbon monoxide poisoned 150 newspapers (with a little help from their prejudices)

    Also tagged: media

  3. Einstein letters discussing post-war Russia go on sale

    UK news | guardian.co.uk - 13 hours ago

    Letters penned by Albert Einstein in which he sets out his views on how to deal with Russia to go under hammer in London

    Also tagged: uk news, world news, russia, albert einstein

  4. Charles Arthur: The difficult decision that would change our son's life

    Technology | guardian.co.uk - 21 hours ago

    'Daddy, where are you?" came the small voice from downstairs. Not unusual, except that it was our third child, Lachlan, who is deaf. Yet here he was, calling for me – which meant that he knew I could hear him, and that

    Also tagged: disability, technology, family, medical research, life and style, social care, deaf issue

  5. Warm welcome for house powered by hydrogen fuel cell

    Technology | guardian.co.uk - 21 hours ago

    From the outside, the house at the bottom of Stocking Street looks no different from any other in the cul-de-sac. But step around the back and a purpose-built shed hums with the latest in green technology - a state of

    Also tagged: technology, uk news, environment, green building, green technology

  6. Mushroom enzyme could strip pollutants from fuel cells

    Technology | guardian.co.uk - 21 hours ago

    A chemical found in mushrooms could one day replace the expensive and polluting heavy metals at the heart of fuel cells and conventional batteries, say chemists at Oxford University, boosting the development of clean

    Also tagged: pollution, technology, uk news, environment, alternative energy, waste

  7. The Einstein Letters

    Science | guardian.co.uk - Oct 9, 2008

    Extract from some of Albert Einstein's letters that are up for auction

    Also tagged: physics, albert einstein

  8. Rebecca Atkinson: I wouldn't have minded if my baby had been born deaf, but the embryology bill suggests I should

    Science | guardian.co.uk - Oct 9, 2008

    Rebecca Atkinson: Deaf, like black, is not just a description of a physical attribute, but an expression of pride, belonging and cultural identity

    Also tagged: disability, genetics, family, medical research, life and style, embryos and stem cells, deaf issue

  9. Charles Arthur: The difficult decision that would change our son's life

    Science | guardian.co.uk - Oct 9, 2008

    Charles Arthur: Two years ago, at 14 months, our son Lachlan had an operation to give him a cochlear implant

    Also tagged: disability, family, medical research, life and style, social care, deaf issue

  10. Warm welcome for house powered by hydrogen fuel cell

    UK news | guardian.co.uk - Oct 9, 2008

    House in Lye, near Stourbridge, will be opened as the first of its kind connected to the national grid

    Also tagged: technology, uk news, environment, green building, green technology

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