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| Born to be Viral: X-ray video reveals how dogs move from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-22 1:09) |
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Watch new footage that's revealing striking similarities between the movements of different dog breeds
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| Tiny round robot swims along radioactive pipes from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-22 0:56) |
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The robot has an unusual propulsion system built from tiny 3D-printed valves
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| Polymer sandwich harvests electricity from waste heat from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-22 0:25) |
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Turning waste heat into pyroelectricity could make solar cells and power stations more efficient
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| Not so simple: Bugs that break all the rules from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-21 23:39) |
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Bacteria are boring little bags of chemicals? or so we thought. Surprisingly sophisticated bugs are challenging ideas about the nature of primitive life
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| Paying our respects at a CO2 graveyard from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-21 23:13) |
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Carbon capture and storage in saline aquifers is being tested in south Australia? New Scientist went along for a tour
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| An insider's guide to eco-warriors from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-21 22:21) |
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A crowd-funded documentary provides a behind-the-scenes peek at the motivations and practicalities of environmental activism
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| Read all about it: Why we have an appetite for gossip from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-21 21:23) |
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Our disingenuity towards celebrity tittle-tattle is part of our evolutionary legacy, says John Hardy
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| Portrait of a bog man from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-21 21:13) |
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Like hundreds of other bodies found in Europe's peat bogs, Tollund Man poses haunting questions. Who is he? And how did he die?
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| Robots use Kinect to understand our world from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-21 20:16) |
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Using Microsoft's gaming sensor and some pragmatic rules of thumb, robots can be taught to recognise the things we have in our homes and offices
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| Zoologger: How deaf-mute frogs talk to each other from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-21 19:33) |
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Imagine trying to have a conversation in a noisy room when you've got a feeble voice and no ears. Central coast stubfoot toads do it all the time
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