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	<title>Science in the News - Friday 7 November 2008</title>        
        <description>A vast computer simulation of the Milky Way has provided the first cosmic map of where dark matter can be found and how to find it.</description>
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	<title>Science in the News - Thursday 6 November 2008</title>        
        <description>The European Commission has announced plans to strengthen protection of animals in research across the European Union, including a ban on the use of great apes in scientific experiments.</description>
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	<title>Science in the News - Thursday 6 November 2008</title>        
        <description>The European Commission has announced plans to strengthen protection of animals in research across the European Union, including a ban on the use of great apes in scientific experiments.</description>
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	<title>Royal Society responds to EU Directive on Animals in Research</title>        
        <description>The Royal Society comments on a proposal presented today by the European Commission that aims to strengthen the protection of animals used in scientific procedures.</description>
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	<title>Royal Society responds to EU Directive on Animals in Research</title>        
        <description>The Royal Society comments on a proposal presented today by the European Commission that aims to strengthen the protection of animals used in scientific procedures.</description>
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	<title>Science in the News - Wednesday 5 November 2008</title>        
        <description>A Which? report says that safety concerns over nanoparticles in cosmetics, raised by the Royal Society in its 2004 nanotechnology report, have not been acted upon.
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	<title>Science in the News - Wednesday 5 November 2008</title>        
        <description>A Which? report says that safety concerns over nanoparticles in cosmetics, raised by the Royal Society in its 2004 nanotechnology report, have not been acted upon.
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	<title>Secret of a good golf swing revealed</title>        
        <description>An engineer at the University of Surrey may have cracked the code to the perfect golf swing according to research published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.</description>
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	<title>African scientist wins award for sleeping sickness research</title>        
        <description>A Ugandan scientist whose work on sleeping sickness has already saved hundreds of lives in Africa has today been awarded the Royal Society Pfizer Award.</description>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Science in the News - Tuesday 4 November 2008</title>        
        <description>Scientists in Japan have created cloned mice from the brain tissue of frozen bodies which had been kept in a deep freeze for up to 16 years.</description>
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