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Xerox plans the future of today
The famed Xerox Parc labs invites the BBC to view the best of its latest crop of research projects
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'Greenwash' is losing its shine
Time is running out for advertisers who are a lighter shade of green, as eco-cliches fall out of fashion.
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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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New light on Victorian images
An exhibition shining new light on a series of Victoroan microscope images goes on display.
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Mona Lisa 'had brows and lashes'
The Mona Lisa originally had eyebrows and eyelashes, a French inventor claims after scanning the painting.
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Pulling the plug on wasting water
Water is a finite resource and attitudes towards its consumption have to change if we do not want the taps to run dry.
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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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Cold object delights astronomers
Astrophysicists find a star-like object with a surface temperature just one tenth that of the Sun.
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Residents told yellow water fine
Residents in Alderney are told not to worry about their water being yellow in colour.
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Genome pioneer fishes for diversity
Human genome hunter Craig Venter discovers unexpected microbial riches on his latest ocean voyage.
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God. Who knows?
With religion increasingly polarised, is there any benefit in not knowing if there's a higher power? One man - an ex-vicar - explains why agnosticism is his creed.
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Artificial muscles light up TVs
Televisions could show real colour images for the first time thanks to research by Swiss scientists.
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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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Orange colour helps dyslexic girl
A teenager with a rare form of dyslexia is able to read and write thanks to the colour orange.
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Frankie's stories
Citizen journalist Frankie Roberto is spending a week at BBC News website. Here, we'll be publishing his stories for the site.
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Taking the shine off Cristal
Rappers love it, quaff it, idolise it. But the makers of Cristal champagne have revealed they are at best ambivalent about the patronage of the hip-hop fraternity.
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What happens to water from leaking pipes?
Parts of the UK being told to save water but millions of litres are lost every day through broken and leaking pipes. What happens to it?
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Luton Fashion Week
As London Fashion Week draws to a close, do catwalk creations filter down to the High Street? We hit everytown Luton to find out.
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Glasgow bus lanes leave me exhausted
As part of our Write For Us series, Ian Murray bemoans the way bus lanes are used in Glasgow.
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UN debut for $100 laptop for poor
A $100 wind-up laptop for the world's poorest children makes its debut at the UN internet summit in Tunis.
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