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Ameilia s chance
Date: February 24, 2009
By Matthew HillBBC South West health correspondentChildren with a form of blood cancer are being offered genetic tests to enable chemotherapy doses to be adjusted to match the severity of their condition.The use of the tests is already producing promising results.Amelia Bishop looks like any three-year-old enjoying the recent snow - but she is figh
Organ donor reassurance urged
Date: February 24, 2009
Fear that doctors will not make every effort to save their life tops the list of reasons stopping people becoming organ donors, a survey suggests.Many of those against or unsure about signing up are also worried about the level of respect that would be given to their body after death.The NHS Blood and Transplant website survey of 5,000 people sugge
Gene could allow lab-grown teeth
Date: February 24, 2009
Scientists believe they have found a way to grow teeth in the laboratory, a discovery that could put an end to fillings and dentures.The US team from Oregon have located the gene responsible for the growth of enamel, the hard outer layer of teeth which cannot grow back naturally. Other scientists are already growing the inner parts of teeth in anim
Computer risk
Date: February 24, 2009
By Clare MurphyBBC News health reporterA number of reports have recently linked online networking and computer games to a host of health risks.Susan Greenfield, the eminent neuroscientist and head of the Royal Institution, is the latest to weigh into the debate, warning that young people s brains may be fundamentally altered by internet activity.Wh
Lord Carter defends digital plan
Date: February 24, 2009
Lord Carter has been defending his report into the state of digital Britain and in particular his decision to set a 2Mbps (megabits per second) baseline speed for UK broadband.His interim report was published at the end of January and has drawn criticism.The decision to offer a minimum of 2Mbps was necessary to kickstart the movement of government
Ghost peaks emerge from the ice
Date: February 24, 2009
By Jonathan AmosScience reporter, BBC NewsScientists have completed their mission to map one of the most extraordinary mountain ranges on Earth.The Gamburtsevs are a set of peaks equal in size to the European Alps, but they are hidden deep under the ice in the middle of the Antarctic continent.The survey data gathered by the multi-national team wor
Art appreciation a gender issue
Date: February 23, 2009
When it comes to appreciating art, men and women really do think differently, research shows.While women use both sides of their brain, men only use the right half to judge if a piece of work is beautiful, a team of scientists discovered.This may reflect the different ways men and women s minds have evolved - men tend to focus on the big picture wh
Career changers turn to teaching
Date: February 23, 2009
Applications for teacher training courses in England have risen by 10% this year, the Training and Development Agency for Schools says.Around one in 10 career changers is considering training to be a teacher, a survey it commissioned suggests.The TDA says there has been a large increase in applications to teach science and maths - which traditional
Weapons of war
Date: February 23, 2009
The BBC News Website looks at case studies of some of the weapons and tactics used in the recent Gaza conflict that human rights groups are concerned may have been violations of international law. Interviews by Aleem Maqbool and Heather Sharp in Gaza City.GENERAL ALLEGATIONSHuman rights investigators have been trawling through the rubble in Gaza an
US CO2 hunter set for lift-off
Date: February 23, 2009
By Jonathan AmosScience reporter, BBC NewsNasa is all set to launch its first mission dedicated to measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) from space.The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) will help pinpoint the key locations on our planet s surface where the gas is being emitted and absorbed.CO2 s increased concentration in the atmosphere will lead to globa
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