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Tuesday, 18 February, 2003, 01:32 GMT

GLASGOW 2001

Giant wave hit ancient Scotland
Scientists report the details of a tsunami that struck eastern Scotland about 7,000 years ago.

International 'vaccine debate needed'
The UK should initiate the debate on a worldwide foot-and-mouth vaccination programme, scientists say.

Earth does not move for science
Schoolchildren across Britain stage a mass jump to mark the start of Science Year - but seismometers are underwhelmed.

Universe 'could condense into jelly'
The Universe may be in a state where matter could disintegrate at any moment, a scientist has warned.

Search for world's funniest joke
The search to find the world's funniest joke has been launched by a British scientist.

Big freeze for Britain?

Warming effect on UK wildlife

Botox aids Parkinson's sufferers

Pet cancer trials planned

New warning of coral disaster

Children 'slow' at learning English

Kids mobile phone ads 'irresponsible'

BSE mistakes 'being repeated'

'Greener' missiles on the drawing board

Black holes in the lab

Video identity parades 'fairer'

Rise of the humanoids

Cannabis 'dramatically improves pain relief'

Magic number seven for decision making

'Significant advance' for artificial liver

Biological warfare warning for UK

Chocolate's double-edged health message

Physicist honoured for pub cabarets

Adverts 'can implant false memories'

Surgery on the web


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