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A robot developed by roboticists at the University of Pennsylvania is made of modules that can recognise each other.
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A neckband that intercepts nerve signals allows you to talk on the phone without emitting a sound
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Read our feature on the Rubik's cube: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/fund amentals/mg19926681. 800?DCMP=youtube
A student at Florida Institute of Technology shows how a robot can solve a Rubik's cube using software called Cube Explorer.
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Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco takes us through her favourite photos from the Cassini mission.
Revolutionary design for touch-based device used with your fingers holding the back of the gadget to give a clearer view.
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New Scientist talks to Aubrey de Grey, Nick Bostrom and Anders Sandberg about how we could become immortal. More: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/opin ion/mg19626251.800
Find out where humanity has been in space in the 50 years since Sputnik. Produced using Celestia.
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This elegant model by Garrett Lisi may at last reveal the link between gravity and the other fundamental forces of nature.
See the first ever footage of human ovulation: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/bein g-human/dn14155?DCMP =NLC-youtube
Watch how prototypes of lunar vehicles, spacesuits and robots are being tested and look at the first video of a metal-eating pest: http://technology.ne wscientist.com/artic le/dn14175?DCMP=NLC- youtube
NASA astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman takes us through some of his photos from space and tells us what it feels like . You can read more about his experiences in this article: http://space.newscie ntist.com/article/mg 19526200.900-confess ions-of-an-astronaut .html
Organisms at a site on the Hikurangi Margin off the east coast of New Zealand at a depth of about 1000 metres. The footage was captured by researchers from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, US.Read more about the expedition on http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn10 653
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New Scientist reporter Phil McKenna covers the eclipse on 1 August 2008 from China.
Science and technology news featuring dancing robots, amazing optical illusions and the latest on depression research.
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Watch a robot-mongoose pair sniff out landmines:
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See robots compete in the RoboCup competition : http://technology.ne wscientist.com/chann el/tech/dn13744-resc ue-robots-compete-to -save-dolls-in-distr ess.html
Watch how you can trick your brain by stroking a fake rubber hand and your real hand at the same time. More: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/bein g-human/mg19526221.3 00
Find out if climbing is as easy as walking for small primates: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn13 911
Watch some birds that can pump up water droplets with their beaks: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn13 906
And see what researchers are finding out about polar ice caps on Mars.
This video clip shows a community of cold seep organisms at a site in the Cook Strait, New Zealand. The footage was captured by researchers from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, US. Read more about the expedition on http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn10 653
Caroline and Val make plastic from milk and vinegar.
This is one of the experiments featured in our new book 'How to Fossilise your Hamster'. http://www.newscient ist.com/hamster.ns/
Ivan and Mick explain the amazing reaction that occurs when cream is added to Tia Maria liqueur
This experiment is featured in our new book 'How to Fossilise your Hamster'. http://www.newscient ist.com/hamster.ns/
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This robot steers clear of obstacles thanks to a pile of rat brain cells.
Footage courtesy Reading University