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Invisibility cloaks could take sting out of tsunamis (technology.newscientist.com)
13 points
alexwg
18 years ago
3 comments
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Synchronised shaking connects gadgets securely (technology.newscientist.com)
10 points
cstejerean
19 years ago
3 comments
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Robot Asimo can understand three voices at once (technology.newscientist.com)
9 points
nickb
18 years ago
3 comments
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Giggling Robot Becomes One Of The Kids (technology.newscientist.com)
9 points
sspencer
19 years ago
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Plastics unite to make unexpected 'metal' (technology.newscientist.com)
9 points
chaostheory
18 years ago
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Nerve-tapping neckband used in 'telepathic' chat (technology.newscientist.com)
8 points
pmorici
18 years ago
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Blue LEDs reset your internal clock (technology.newscientist.com)
6 points
aston
18 years ago
7 comments
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Ten weirdest types of computers (technology.newscientist.com)
6 points
naish
18 years ago
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Invisibility cloaks could take sting out of tsunamis (technology.newscientist.com)
5 points
jlhamilton
18 years ago
1 comment
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MS Research creates 'instant backing band' for singers (technology.newscientist.com)
5 points
r7000
18 years ago
1 comment
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Neckband used in "telepathic" chat (technology.newscientist.com)
4 points
mhb
18 years ago
2 comments
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Evolutionary algorithms now surpass human designers (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
dean
18 years ago
2 comments
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Cat brain could provide bionic eye firmware (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
blogimus
18 years ago
1 comment
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Video search engine watches and learns (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
blogimus
18 years ago
1 comment
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10 impossibilities conquered by science (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
nreece
18 years ago
1 comment
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Cameraphone used to control computers in 3D (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
rglullis
18 years ago
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Virtual human has a roving eye (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
cstejerean
19 years ago
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Bandwidth Could Be New Global Currency (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
ahsonwardak
19 years ago
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AI medicine (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
aswanson
19 years ago
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Stretching crystals promises flexible colour displays (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
gberg
19 years ago
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Robot with a rat brain (youtube.com)
3 points
gourneau
18 years ago
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Rise of the rat-brained robots (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
hhm
18 years ago
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Nanotubes bring artificial photosynthesis a step nearer (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
papersmith
18 years ago
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Tiny fishing reel gets DNA researchers out of a tangle (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
theoneill
18 years ago
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Microwave ray gun controls crowds with noise (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
tyn
18 years ago
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Carnegie Mellon develops magnetically levitating computer physical interface (technology.newscientist.com)
3 points
manvsmachine
18 years ago
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Stretching crystals promises flexible colour displays (technology.newscientist.com)
2 points
rms
19 years ago
2 comments
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Compressed web phone calls are easy to bug (2008) (web.archive.org)
2 points
iraqmtpizza
2 years ago
1 comment
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Japanese Researchers make robot that can withstand kicks and pushes (technology.newscientist.com)
2 points
shogunmike
18 years ago
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Tripedal robot swings itself into action (technology.newscientist.com)
2 points
bootload
19 years ago
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