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Galapagos decision criticised
Researchers warn it is too early to remove Galapagos Islands from endangered sites list

Fusion reactor gets go-ahead
Agreement is reached on new funding for a multi-billion euro nuclear fusion project

India nuclear technology deal agreed
David Cameron agrees plans to export civil nuclear technologies to India

Carrying the coeliac quandary
Leading charity calls for a 'sea change in practice among GPs' as misdiagnosis of coeliac disease damages patients' health, survey reveals

HIV infections double in the over 50s
Safe-sex message should be reinforced to prevent soaring rates of HIV infections reveals Health Protection Agency study

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What is dark matter? We might be about to find out…

As physicists at CERN consider what will come after the Large Hadron Collider, Katherine Freese of the Michigan Centre for Theoretical Physics considers the puzzles - such as the nature of dark matter - that might be unravelled in coming years

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