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Gene research breakthrough raises hopes of creating meningitis vaccine - Telegraph

AstraZeneca set to pay $198m to settle Seroquel claims

Tissue Regenix wins approval for vascular patch derived from pig cells

New superbug could make antibiotics 'redundant' - Telegraph

Spending cuts will affect cancer targets, research suggests

Video: Brain scan could diagnose autism in two years

Salmonella is the new weapon against cancer - Telegraph

Salmonella could be used in the war against cancer after it was found to trigger the body's own defence system against the disease.
A technician examines a colony of Salmonella bacteria growing on agar in a petri dish Photo: UCL

Breast cancer death rates fall by a third - Telegraph

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Video: Watch latest solar flare - Telegraph

Hubble Space Telescope: Nasa's stunning new image of 'spiral galaxy' - Telegraph

Hubble Space Telescope: Nasa's stunning new image of 'spiral galaxy' 

A long-exposure Hubble Space Telescope image shows the majestic "face-on spiral galaxy" located deep within the Coma Cluster of galaxies.

Video: Astronauts begin second spacewalk to fix vital ISS cooling units

Perseid meteor shower 2010: Nasa says stargazers to enjoy dazzling space show

British stargazers are this week set for one of the most spectacular views of a meteor shower in recent memory, Nasa scientists say: Perseid meteor shower 2010: Nasa says stargazers to enjoy dazzling space show 

The Perseid meteor shower is sparked every August when Earth passes through a stream of space grit left behind by Comet Swift-Tuttle
Photo: REUTERS

Should we really risk ignoring an asteroid?

An artist's impression of meteorite falling to Earth

Osama bin Laden's chef sentenced to 14 years in prison

Osama bin Laden's chef sentenced to 14 years in prison
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden
Ibrahim al-Qosi has already agreed a plea deal with prosecutors, the details of which remain secret, raising the possibility that he could serve a much shorter sentence, or be repatriated to Sudan.The 10-member jury deliberated for just over an hour before handing down the sentence against the 51-year-old Qosi, who pled guilty in July to material support to terrorism.
Photo: REUTERS

US leader of murdered Afghanistan medical team 'ignored warnings'

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Dirk Frans, director of the International Assistance Mission, tells journalists about the events that led to the execution of 10 of its workers, including British medic Karen Woo, in Afghanistan this week. 
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Shah Marai/AFP/Getty Images

Ex-Northern Ireland policeman shot dead in Afghanistan by prisoner

British soldiers train an Afghan police officer at the British army base Task Force Helmand 

British soldiers train an Afghan police officer at the British army base Task Force Helmand. Photograph: Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images

Afghanistan war logs: White House attacks Pakistan over Taliban aid

Taliban fighters in a Madrassa compound near the northern city of Kundoz in Afghanistan.

Taliban fighters in the a madrasa near the northern city of Kundoz, Afghanistan. Photograph: Ghaith Abdul-Ahad for the Guardian

Britain to send two more Tornadoes to Afghanistan | Guardian

Squadron leader Tim Bullement with his F3 Tornado at RAF Leuchars

The extra Tornadoes will stay in Afghanistan for three months. Photograph: Murdo Macleod

Russia deploys air defence missiles in Abkhazia

Israel seeks direct Mideast talks soon

Musharraf was at brink of Kashmir solution

Pakistan world leader in porn searches: Google

UK bans anti-terror advert

Fingerprints led to US deportation of 47,000 people, Pakistan News

Australian election heads for cliffhanger

Protest against Zardari joyride justified, says shoe-hurler -

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Russia deploys S-300 air defense system in Abkhazia

Spell of torrential rain ends in Pakistan

Hamas releases number of Fatah prisoners as goodwill gesture

Death toll in China mudslide rises to 1,117, 627 missing

Photo taken on Aug. 11, 2010 shows the mudslide-hit area in Zhouqu County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Gansu Province. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)(xzj)

Flight attendant Steven Slater 'deserved his meltdown'

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Russian smog lifts, but fresh Chernobyl fears arise

Rod Stewart to be a dad again at 65

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Diverted Qantas Airbus A380 lands in Noumea

Russia reduces wildfire area 'by half'

Burning Russia defends its nuclear sites

Man jailed for turning up to court drunk

Man had pea plant growing in lung

Strong 6.0 quake shakes Vanuatu

Remains of infant, foetus found in closet

Colonel Jim Creighton's warning on Digger deaths in Afghanistan

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Rudd makes historic visit to Palm Island

LIVE: Gillard, Abbott face public forum, Australia, News.com