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1. My bright idea: Aubrey de Grey on living longer
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3. First robot able to develop and show emotions is unveiled
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4. Britain's oldest house found in North Yorkshire
Discovery of 10,500-year-old dwelling, with post-ice age creature comforts, challenges views of earliest Britons
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5. Video: 3D body scanners and how to grow edible clothes
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7. Eyewitness: Green energy
Photographs from the Guardian Eyewitness series
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Creature named Pakasuchus kapilimai lived 105m years ago and had agile body and teeth like those of a mammal
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Two colonies of age-old and endangered tadpole shrimps discovered alive and well near Solway coast
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