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A new X-ray technique reveals a portrait of a woman by Vincent van Gogh, which was painted over by the artist.

Brigitte Boisselier: Scientific genius or PR guru?
BBC News Online looks at how the woman, who claims to be behind the first human clone, came to be the centre of the world media attention.

NI chemist honours Sherlock Holmes
A Belfast teacher is to present the fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes with a Royal Society of Chemistry Honorary fellowship.

Do Olympic rules need changing?
British skier Alain Baxter loses an appeal to try to retain his Olympic bronze medal.

Is cycling damaged beyond repair?
Cycling is hit by another drugs scandal after two leading riders in the Giro d'Italia fail dope tests.

Starke fails drugs test
German jockey Andrasch Starke is banned until July after failing a random drugs test.

Your comments on Economy Class Syndrome
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'Health risks' of mowing the lawn
Gardeners who use a petrol-driven lawnmower could be breathing in cancer-causing chemicals along with the smell of freshly-mown grass.

Life for 'Death on the Nile' killer
An industrial chemist who poisoned his wealthy lawyer girlfriend on holiday in Egypt is jailed for life.

No reliable test for GM-free food
Science must play a leading role in restoring public confidence on food safety, says the UK Government Chemist, but there are no tests which can tell if a food is free of modified DNA.

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