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Further study of the 385m-year-old Attercopus spider has shown that it could not have spun webs as modern spiders do.
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone says he wants a new scoring system that would make the driver with most wins champion.
Scientists are developing microscopic needles which could help amputees move artificial limbs with brain power.
A seafood supplier is so impressed with the massive claw on a lobster, he donates it to an aquarium.
Two stingray pups are born at a Cornish aquarium to the delight of staff at the Newquay attraction.
Nasa's Mars lander Phoenix has unstowed its robotic arm - one of the key tools in its mission.
Nottingham City Council unveils its plans to maintain the city as a top shopping attraction.
Scientists use X-rays to find the lost rear limb of a fossil snake locked in 92-million-year-old Lebanese limestone.
A council boss apologises after writing that anyone who "slags off" the authority was the same as those who deny the Holocaust.
Hundreds of Welsh place-names have been compiled into a dictionary, which traces the clues to their origins.
A re-assessed fossil from a Velociraptor dinosaur suggests the animal was probably covered in feathers.
A distant star with an enormous, comet-like tail trailing in its wake delights astronomers.
Sandie Shaw, famous for performing barefoot in the 1960s, has corrective surgery on her "ugly" feet.
The BBC's Paul Reynolds looks at recent Russian foreign policy and says the West must learn to live with the new situation.
Andrew Strauss hits 72 not out as England reach 121-4 in reply to West Indies' 287 in the fourth Test.
A genetic study has shed light on the mystery of how fish made the move from water to land millions of years ago.
Formula One boss Max Mosley is proposing a raft of changes to help accelerate the adoption of "green" technology.
Ferrari's Felipe Massa beats McLaren's Lewis Hamilton in the Bahrain Grand Prix to win his first race of the season.
Ten things you may not know about walruses.
England stagger to another defeat as they fail to chase New Zealand's massive 318-7 in Perth.
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