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News imageMonday, September 13, 1999 Published at 12:21 GMT 13:21 UK
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News imageNews imageWomen reveal their facial attraction
Women think more feminine-looking men are more likely to be committed in a relationship, according to a BBC Television Megalab '99 experiment.
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News imageNews imageComputers get chattier
A computer conversation program put in an exceptional performance in an experiment in the BBC's Megalab '99.
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News imageNews imageThe sound of music to come
Musicians have produced what it is claimed to be the world's first single to be recorded live on the Internet.
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News imageNews imageUK astronaut essential, says Foale
Spaceman Michael Foale tells the BBC that the UK Government should pay for an astronaut.
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News imageNews imageBe a part of Megalab
This is your chance to take part in some of the world's biggest experiments during Megalab '99.
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News imageNews imageLighthouse megamove complete
A 164-year-old lighthouse has been moved back from a cliff edge to prevent it tumbling into the English Channel.
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News imageNews imageHawking predicts 'GM humans'
Humans are set for a major redesign in the next millennium, according to Professor Stephen Hawking.
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News imageNews imageMission to explain
The UK Government needs to be more in tune with the public's attitudes towards science and technology, says minister.
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News imageNews imageFuture science
Professor Susan Greenfield, director of the Royal Institution in London, outlines her vision of the future of science at a Downing Street lecture.
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News imageNews imageMind machine tests UK's psychic powers
Britain's psychic power is being put to the test by a strange-looking steel kiosk, now installed at the British Association's Festival of Science.
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News imageNews imageEscape from the lab
SET99 - National Science Week - aims to get scientists out of the lab and on to the street.
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