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Saturday, 17th May 2008
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Invaders musselling in
FOR decades, the Scottish blue mussel has been the choice ingredient for discerning diners feasting on moules marinières in London's top Michelin-starred restaurants.
Learning monkey business
HAVE you ever wondered how research into animal behaviour is carried out? Now you have a chance to find out, as next week sees the official opening of a multi-million-pound, state-of-the-art primate behaviour research centre at Edinburgh Zoo, where
Planning can make events in our pleasant land even greener
TOURISM is at the heart of the social, economic, cultural and environmental wellbeing of Scotland, employing as it does 200,000 people and generating visitor spending of more than £4 billion a year.
'Frightening' future must be avoided to retain the integrity of planet we share
NEARLY 200 national governments will say next week that they are unlikely to meet a target of slowing the rate of extinctions of living species by 2010, a failure which could threaten future food supplies.
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It's no big deal
A bottle of house red please. Oh, and some Hendrix to go with it
DNA to transform fertility treatment
Scots doctors pioneer trial to remove 'mad cow' risk from donated blood
Bacteria find not to be sniffed at
Technology news
Food from the edge
To tread more lightly on the planet, our diets must change
Koalas up a gum tree as turns eucalyptus poisonous
£10m centre to aid life sciences
Planet may get too hot for tropical insects, warn scientists
European crown for Scots inventors who revolutionised eye treatment
Ventilator superbug resistant to antibiotics
New television service offers free 80-channel HDTV
Breastfed children have higher IQs, say scientists
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