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Bank of England governor announces plan to release £5 note with portrait of former war-time prime minister in 2016.
Advances in genetic technology could enable doctors to monitor cancer with a simple blood test, writes Arney.
Alison Booth sees how the relative bargaining power of men and women has evolved.
New scientific research and environmental degradation prompt a serious consideration of plant rights.
Achieving a sustainable future is one of the biggest challenges the world faces today.
As Todd Akin stirs up a storm over his 'legitimate rape' remark we ask why many Republicans' have issues with science.
The recent Rio+20 conference in Brazil was 'a show of good intentions devoid of political will', says author.
New research shows there is a biological basis for co-operative and empathetic behaviour.
Scottish calls for independence seemingly ignore the many consequences, economically and otherwise, that would arise.

A 176-year-old tortoise thought by some to have been owned by Charles Darwin has died in an Australian zoo.

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