World / Science & Education
06.06.2008 20:35
usatoday.com
The space station's huge new Japanese lab got even bigger Friday when the astronauts attached an attic to it for extra storage. The attic essentially a 14-foot shed, or closet, for spare tools and equipment was popped atop the 37-foot Kibo science laboratory by astronauts operating the international space station's robot arm. "Nice work," Mission Control radioed.
USA
Astronomy
06.06.2008 20:35
usatoday.com
At the 16th annual ExploraVision awards, science teachers, Toshiba executives and students in grades K-12 discussed plans for the inventions of the future: a football game for the blind, a tongue spray to make healthy foods taste sweet, a plan for new bioplastics.
USA
Astronomy
06.06.2008 20:17
telegraph.co.uk
The matrimonial service shaadi.com has revolutionised the way Indians find their future spouses. Boasting 10 million members and a million marriages in 11 years, the site has been a runaway success. Anita Sethi logs on.
Great Britain
Science & Education
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Our pet guru, veterinary surgeon Pete Wedderburn, answers your queries
Great Britain
Science & Education
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Has life changed much for boarders, wonders Max Davidson.
Great Britain
Science & Education
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Christopher Middleton on a children's novel only a trouserface could ignore.
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Sadakat Kadri reviews Standard Operating Procedure by Philip Gourevitch and Errol Morris
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Mark Sanderson at large in a world of books
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Allan Massie reviews A Great and Terrible King by Marc Morris
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Mick Brown reviews Holder of the White Lotus by Alexander Norman and The Open Road by Pico Iyer
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Lynn Barber reviews Prezza: My Story by John Prescott
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Kate Colquhoun reviews Twenty Chickens for a Saddle by Robyn Scott
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Juliet Nicolson reviews The Great Western Beach by Emma Smith
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Malcolm Moore reviews The New Paradigm for Financial Markets by George Soros
Great Britain
Books & CD
06.06.2008 20:15
telegraph.co.uk
Chris de Bray reviews Spellbound by Beauty: Alfred Hitchcock and his Leading Ladies by Donald Spoto
Great Britain
Books & CD
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