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Rubbery objects can be squeezed to interact with a computer.
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Free-flying insects have been controlled remotely by humans for the first time.
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New smartphone apps could change the way we see the world.
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3D computer models of beautiful cities produced using crowd-sourced snaps.
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The design of a new robotic submarine was inspired by knifefish.
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A drug-electricity combo has made paralysed rats walk again.
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The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is creating new maps of the moon's surface.
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Real-time video could soon be added to virtual maps to add realism.
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Earth will one day face an asteroid collision - but can we do anything about it?
President Barack Obama says the US is in a peaceful competition to develop clean technologies. Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18040?DCMP=youtube
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A bee dances in the hive to communicate where sources of nectar are to be found.
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The Planck spacecraft is building the most accurate map to date of the first light.
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A new electronic tag can be attached to garbage to track where it ends up.
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A wall-hopping robot remains upright whichever way it lands.
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See a positively charged drop of water bounce off a negatively charged neighbour.
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A new laser gadget can move or trap cells in the lab.
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A new fan design blasts air out of a hollow hoop.
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Surgeons could soon have a range of new robot helpers.
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See a working reconstruction of the computer that broke German war code.
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17728 A simulation has revealed that a galaxy stole stars from its neighbour and could devour it in the future.
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A new ink has been developed that changes colour when a magnetic field is applied to it.
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Heathrow travellers will soon be able to summon driverless pods to get around the airport.
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A simulation has revealed that a galaxy stole stars from its neighbour and could devour it in the future.
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A new robot is designed based on human anatomy.
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Injecting soap bubbles around cars could lead to more aerodynamic designs.

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