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Experts in Edinburgh use astronomy techniques to improve the reliability of MRI scans.
Barack Obama's Irish roots have been strengthened, with the discovery that a distant ancestor was a Dublin wigmaker.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson can claim some - distant - links to the British Royal Family, the BBC has discovered.
Fifa vice-president Jack Warner says England's bid to host the 2018 World Cup leaves the competitors "a distant second".
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says the party "held its own" in Crewe and Nantwich, despite coming a distant third.
Scientists in St Andrews discover that dust particles are heavily blocking light from distant galaxies.
Prince Charles views the stone coffin of Llewelyn the Great, a distant relative via the late Queen Mother.
Astronomers say they have discovered a planetary system orbiting a distant star which looks much like our own.
Distant FA Cup success weighs heavily on the shoulders of both Barnsley and their cup opponents.
Scientists find a distant embryonic planet outside the Solar System that could be less than 2,000 years old.
Genealogists discover family ties between Barack Obama and George W Bush and Hillary Clinton has her own celebrity links.
A carbon-containing molecule has been detected for the first time on a planet outside our Solar System.
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
Martin McGuinness says he is not concerned if his relationship with Ian Paisley's successor is more distant.
Marrying a distant relative could mean a larger family, according to Icelandic genetic researchers.
Detroit auto show visitors will be greeted by a green motoring vision that may still be a long way from the road.
A European space probe swings by the Earth as it gathers energy to land on a distant comet.
As part of the BBC's Future Family series, a Chinese migrant worker describes the sacrifices of working far from his children.
An explosion on a distant comet, Holmes, is studied by UK astronomers using the Isaac Newton Telescope.
The prospects of a deal to end the war in Sudan's Darfur region appear bleak at new peace talks, writes the BBC's Jonah Fisher.
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