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Future of the chocolate industry looks sticky

The Easter Bunny may put a bounce in chocolate sales, but the industry is under threat from changing consumption and difficulties with cocoa farming.

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Forget a sticking plaster: Try frog foam

Foam from tiny frogs could be used to deliver antibiotics and prevent infections, new research has shown.

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VIDEO: Thailand’s battle against corruption

Thailand’s military government has justified taking power with claims that it is cracking down on corruption. Has there been any progress?

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VIDEO: Neon: A noble art

As more companies move to LEDs for their signs, neon-sign making has become a dying trade. The BBC visits the workshop of Graham Cox to watch him at work.

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VIDEO: Why is BHS in trouble?

Almost all of the creditors of the store chain British Home Stores (BHS) have voted in favour of an agreement allowing a cut in rents for some of its UK store

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The nuclear industry: a small revolution

Does the future lie in smaller reactors?

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VIDEO: ‘Small nuclear’ explained using rice

The BBC’s Roger Harrabin explains how small nuclear reactors might work – using bags of rice.

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Navinder Sarao: Who is the so-called ‘flash crash’ trader?

The man accused of causing the 2010 flash crash

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Reading ‘exports’ university to Malaysia

UK university exports campus to Malaysia

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Ending Japan’s higher pay for seniority

Japan explores revamp of link between seniority and salary