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May 18, 2012
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The latest device to harness the power of the tides is being tested in the stormy waters off Orkney in the far north of Scotland.
Butterflies and bees affected by our damp, cold spring
Why swimming can be a life-shaping - and a life-saving - skill
The fish more poisonous than cyanide
The UK's contenders for Olympic road cycling gold
What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?
Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
A scientist in North Carolina had a lucky escape when he was attacked by an alligator.
The perils of being a reporter on live TV, the cafe just for cats and the $1,500 hot dog.
David Beckham and the mayor of London, Boris Johnson were part of an official delegation led by Princess Anne that travelled to Greece to collect the torch.
One of the biggest ever hauls of stolen scrap metal has been recovered by police in London.
Relatives of the blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, have given detailed accounts of the torture and retribution they have allegedly suffered at the hands of Chinese authorities.
An 83-year-old man has become the oldest person in the UK to donate a kidney while still being alive, the NHS Blood and Transplant service has said.
Chef Kunio Miura shows Roland Buerk how to prepare the potentially deadly Japanese dish blowfish.
Readers' photos on the theme sailing
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