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Weekly round up - March 20, 2008 - March 20, 2008

What's been on the Great Beyond this week...

Monday March 17

Research at centre of fraud claims to be withdrawn / Glacier melt speeding up / Where's Humphry's medal?

Tuesday March 18
Ninja geckos (with video!) / Yet more treasure from the bottom of the sea / The incredible shrinking sea ice

Wednesday March 19
RIP Arthur C. Clarke / Tesla roadster: dawn of the electric age or misfire? / UN warns of bird flu pandemic risk / First organic molecule found on extrasolar planet

Thursday 20 March
Old blood, bad blood / Tat's it / Satellite shoot-down update / Water, water everywhere /

That's it from us until Tuesday March 25, because it's a lovely long public holiday here in Britain. Back next week.

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