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Cellular issuesProduction team

By The Cell City team (The Open University)

16 May 2002

Parts of a cell perform different functions, and each has its consequences - find out more about medical issues on a cellular level.  Read more : Cellular issues

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Religion and cloningReverend Canon Dr Arthur Peacocke

By Arthur Peacocke (Guest)

03 August 2001

Arthur Peacocke explains his views on the religious implications of advancements in cloning science.  Read more : Religion and cloning

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Three score and ten: How long will I live? Creative Commons Image Robert Scarth under CC-BY-SA licence

By Alexander Bürkle (Guest), David Gems (Guest), Graham Easton (Guest), John Sinden (Guest), Anthea Tinkler (Guest), Tom Kirkwood (Guest)

29 July 2001

The Bible fixes our lifespan at 70 years. Science thinks we can do a lot better than that.  Read more : Three score and ten: How long will I live?

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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