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1st April 2010
Meet Arrow - an assistance dog with a difference. Rehomed from Dogs Trust 18 months ago, Arrow has transformed from bouncy pet puppy to qualified and calm working assistance dog.
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1st April 2010
Koi, or to give them their correct name 'Nishikigoi', have become very popular fish to keep as pets.This article covers their origins, colour varieties and captive care.
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31st March 2010
Research by the RVC has shown the legs of elephants work much like the wheels of a 4x4 vehicle.
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23rd March 2010
Scientists have shed light on a key control process within cells that helps ensure our bodies function efficiently.
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19th March 2010
Cat owners are more likely to be female and younger than those who don't own cats, indicate the results of a household survey of one semi-rural community in the UK.
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18th March 2010
Paul Rylott explains what it's like working with 120 alpacas.
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16th March 2010
Scientists from the Wistar Institute have identified a single gene that prevents regeneration in mammals.
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12th March 2010
We've scoured Birmingham's restaurants to try and bring you a selection of different places to eat during your time at Congress.
Features
11th March 2010
Plans to bring under-used and uncared for land back into use so that local communities and keen would-be fruit and vegetable growers have somewhere to get digging, have been announced by Communities Secretary John Denham and Environment Secretary Hilary Benn.
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3rd March 2010
18ft anacondas, jaguars, tapirs and the world's largest bird of prey are some of the species that have proven to be worth more than their weight in gold.
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1st March 2010
Scientists have found that Digger wasps of the genus Philanthus, so-called beewolves, house beneficial bacteria on their cocoons that guarantee protection against harmful microorganisms.