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Antarctic diary: Polar year
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
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Motorists enter the emission zone
A look at the new London Low Emission Zone which aims to improve the capital's air quality.
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Why 3D is about to break through
How digital technology is driving the production of 3D TV programmes and films.
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Young filmmakers having a blast
Regular columnist Bill Thompson says more can be done to encourage young filmmakers from all walks of life.
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Your 1970s: Music and fashion
Welcome to your memories of the 70s,. Strikes may have made the headlines but for many of you, it was all about music and fashion.
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Coping with death on the web
The net acts more and more as an outlet for grieving in developed societies but not all its limitations are obvious.
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Your perspective on the world: 28 April-4 May
Some of the best pictures sent in by BBC News website readers
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Bollywood's biggest wedding stays small
The BBC's Monica Chadha in Mumbai reports on preparations for the wedding of Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan.
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School Report News Day - hour by hour
Students from more than 100 schools across the UK gear up to broadcast their news live on this website.
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Hubble's main camera shuts down
The camera on the Hubble space telescope responsible for taking clear pictures of the early Universe breaks down.
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Weird, or just wanting?
His visits with eccentric celebrities have made Louis Theroux an authority on weirdness. But here, writing for the Magazine, he says his time off from TV has made him ask whether weird is just in the eye of the beholder.
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Planets have scientists buzzing
A new wide-field sky survey known as SuperWasp discovers two planets orbiting far-distant stars.
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Live camera to deter park trouble
Police hope a new CCTV camera installed in a park in Gloucester will deter anti-social behaviour.
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Reporters' log: 7 July remembered
Events are being held to remember the 52 people who died and the hundreds injured. BBC reporters are at the scenes.
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Who's reading your e-mail?
Regular columnist Bill Thompson argues that computers need to help people find data and organise it better.
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Porn mobile calls 'here to stay'
As a man is sent to prison for sending porn images by mobile, an expert says phone users can protect themselves.
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Ancient monument aligned to sun
An archaeologist discovers that an ancient burial tomb on Anglesey is linked to the summer solstice.
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The police investigation unfolds
Kent Police have launched a huge investigation into the cash depot robbery. What are the lines of enquiry?
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Can aid do more harm than good?
Niger's president caused an uproar by accusing NGOs of exploiting the crisis in his country - but some experts say he had a point.
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