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Best Kinect hacks
Best Kinect hacks
Read more: www.newscientist.com Watch out pick of the best Microsoft Kinect hacks.
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2000-year-old computer recreated
2000-year-old computer recreated
Read more: www.newscientist.com A working model of an ancient computer was recently recreated in London.
2:20
Rubber hand illusion
Rubber hand illusion
Watch how you can trick your brain by stroking a fake rubber hand and your real hand at the same time. More: www.newscientist.com
1:33
Biggest Greenland glacier break-up
Biggest Greenland glacier break-up
Read more: www.newscientist.com
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New Scientist: Why learning another language is good 3-5-12 Radio Wammo Show
New Scientist: Why learning another language is good 3-5-12 Radio Wammo Show
New Scientist: Why learning another language is good 3-5-12 Radio Wammo Show | www.wammo.co.nz - Captured Live on Ustream at http
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UFOTV: Life On MARS? - New Scientific Evidence - Full Length Edition
UFOTV: Life On MARS? - New Scientific Evidence - Full Length Edition
Scientists announce the discovery of startling artificial Megalithic structures found among recently released NASA / JPL photos taken by the Mars Global Surveyor and that these artificial structures are stunning proof that Mars was once inhabited by an intelligent civilization. Includes a spectacular collection of new photographs presented by Dr. Tom Van Flandern, former Chief Astronomer for the United States Naval Observatory. See remarkable monuments, "T" shaped craters, gigantic glass tube systems, ancient forest remains and grand edifices that will leave you speechless. Also features Astronomer and former NASA Astronaut, trained to go to Mars, Dr. Brian O'Leary. NOW on DVD - Cat# U648 - Go to www.UFOTV.com.
3:10
Could supersymmetry explain everything?
Could supersymmetry explain everything?
Could supersymmetry explain everything? New Scientist cartoon on supersymmetry Nude Socialist managed to create a cartoon that is both accurate enough when it comes to the content as well as kind of witty: Note that Z-bosons are zombies and W-bosons are George W. Bush, among dozens of other cute details. :-)
2:10
Robotville at The Science Museum
Robotville at The Science Museum
sciencemuseum.org.uk Robotville Festival at the Science Museum welcomes over 20 robots from Europe and the UK, celebrating European robotics culture and advances in robotics design and technology. Robotville is a free event, open for four days from Thursday 1st December - Sunday 4th December. RSVP to this event on Facebook: ow.ly Read interviews with the roboticists on our blog: ow.ly
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New Scientist TV: Killer worms and the musical sun
New Scientist TV: Killer worms and the musical sun
In this month's round-up of the web's best science and technology videos: the secrets of the toucan's extraordinary bill; the sun's inaudible songs; the fiery end of an deep space explorer; robot insects, electric racers -- and worms that turn cannibal when the going gets tough. More information at www.newscientist.com
1:52
Origin of life found from 50-year-old samples
Origin of life found from 50-year-old samples
Read more: environment.newscientist.com Researchers revisit Stanley Miller's famous spark experiments from the 1950s and find some new results.
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Acrobatic geckos steer with their tails
Acrobatic geckos steer with their tails
Read more: www.newscientist.com Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley are finding out that a gecko's tail plays an important role in its movement.
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Does eating turkey make you sleepy?
Does eating turkey make you sleepy?
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3D moon flyover reveals greatest detail ever
3D moon flyover reveals greatest detail ever
Read more: www.newscientist.com