Antibody 'fixes internal bleeds'
US scientists say they have discovered an antibody that could minimise the damage caused by major traumas.
Antibody 'fixes internal bleeds'
US scientists say they have discovered an antibody that could minimise the damage caused by major traumas.
Darwin teaching 'divides opinion'
Millions of adults across the world think evolutionary theories should be taught alongside creationism in schools, a survey suggests.
Cole's debut is UK number one
Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole's first release as a solo artist enters the singles chart at number one.
'Freezer plan' bid to save coral
The prospects of saving coral reefs now appear so bleak that plans are being made to freeze samples for the future.
Lloyd Webber treated for cancer
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is undergoing treatment, it has been disclosed.
Hewitt on Europe
Does EU want Blair to give it more clout?
Hackers target Guardian jobs site
Computer hackers put the details of users of the Guardian's jobs website at risk with a "sophisticated" security breach.
Ear alarm
The device that may help keep the elderly on their feet
Shark mums 'invest' in newborns
Sharks produce pups with super-sized livers that provide them with a source of nutrients to survive early life.
'Sex' star back on London stage
Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall is returning to the West End stage in the Noel Coward comedy Private Lives.
Timberlake wins restraining order
Justin Timberlake is granted a temporary restraining order against a woman described by his lawyer as "an obsessed stalker".
Kanye cleared in airport scuffle
Rapper Kanye West is cleared of criminal charges following a scuffle with a photographer at an airport last year.
'Galapagos of mobile industry'
Richard Taylor discovers why the "keitei" has become the must-have personal companion for the Japanese.
Energy watch
The TVs that save power every time you look away
Energy watch
The TVs that save power every time you look away
Earth Watch
Copenhagen climate countdown: Deal or no deal?
Universal phone charger approved
A new charger that will work with all handsets has been approved by the International Telecommunication Union.
In pictures
Cliff Richard and the Shadows, from rock rebels to reunion
Energy reports 'a waste of time'
A former Tomorrow's World presenter brands the system used to assess the energy efficiency of homes as "insane".
