Wednesday 13 February 2008
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Science
Current measurse 'won't stop bovine TB'
The first detailed analysis of how the transport of cattle spreads bovine TB has concluded that current measures will not stop the epidemic, only contain it, writes Roger Highfield. 13 Feb 2008
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Dinosaur with built in trumpet to woo females
The puzzling discovery that Olympic judo players wearing blue were more likely to be winners has at last been explained: their success was nothing to do with being blue - they were simply better athletes. 13 Feb 2008
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Judo players have no reason to feel blue
The puzzling discovery that Olympic judo players wearing blue were more likely to be winners has at last been explained: their success was nothing to do with being blue - they were simply better athletes. 13 Feb 2008
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Could women grow their own sperm?
The day when babies can be made from stray flakes of skin may not be far away. But the ethical implications are enormous, says Roger Highfield. 12 Feb 2008
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Raj Persaud: Romance survey
Raj Persaud sifts through the intriguing results of our online survey into relationships and how to make them last. 12 Feb 2008
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Tiny flying reptile with 10 inch wingspan found
Palaeontologists have found a tiny flying reptile that, with a wingspan of less than 10 inches, is the smallest relative of the largest flying creature ever, writes Roger Highfield. 11 Feb 2008
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Exotic sex lives of oysters revealed
In keeping with their supposed aphrodisiac properties, a study has revealed that oysters have exotic sex lives, with females and males producing thousands of types of eggs and sperm. By Roger Highfield. 11 Feb 2008
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Self-cleaning wool and silk developed using nanotechnology
Good news for those who hate washing socks, are worried about hygiene or resent spending money on dry cleaning: self cleaning forms of wool and silk have been developed with the help of nanotechnology. By Roger Highfield. 11 Feb 2008
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The great and the good met at the Royal Society in London for the Telegraph's Scientist Meet the Media Party, backed by Novartis.
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