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Weekly round up  - April 11, 2008

What’s been on The Great Beyond this week and a few extras...

Monday April 07
$50bn AIDS funding passes first hurdle / Koalas threatened by ‘leather leaves’ / First success for US pro-research group / US search engine permits ‘Abortion’ searches

Tuesday April 08
Heated row over cooling article / ‘Vulcan’ shows carbon dioxide’s death-grip / Human to human bird flu transmission

Wednesday April 09
Amber spider-glass / Creationist act passes another hurdle / UN enlists Google in refugee work / The wrath of Khan

Thursday April 10
Pretty space pic: a Martian moon / Spain faces worst drought in years / Hurricane seer sees more storms, and more criticism

Friday April 11
Strewth mate! Climate change is ruining me bevies! / UN: climate change behind ‘food crisis’ / Party like it's 1961 / Jellies ‘were first animal’

Other Nature blog posts you may have missed
Climate Feedback: Don't know much about history, don't know much about the IPCC
Indigenus: Lots in a name
Nascent: Nature.com nominated for a Webby

Ones that got away
The lost rear leg of very old snake, from the BBC
A frog with no lungs, from Reuters

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