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Eye stem cell breakthrough sought
A grandmother who suffers from corneal blindness has undergone pioneering stem cell replacement treatment which could restore her sight.

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Playing a game-changing role during the Games
The London 2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) has grown rapidly with success. Cisco House, a unique experience near the Olympic Park, explores Cisco’s role in helping LOCOG, and many other organisations, innovate.

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Trying for a baby can make men impotent
Timing is crucial. Never more so, it seems, then when it comes to the delicate business of starting a family. Now a new study has confirmed that the pressure on men from having to "perform" on cue can result in impotence and, in a significant number of cases, adultery.

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Tests on fake retina 'encouraging'
Tests on a device that could restore sight to patients suffering from a common cause of blindness have produced "encouraging" results.

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Night at the museum: Priceless treasures at the Natural History Museum after hours
In the 2004 film Night at the Museum, Ben Stiller’s security guard was in for quite a shock when the exhibited T-Rex skeleton sprang to life and began to chase him around the building.















