Upside-down rhinos airlifted to safety


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Light creates instant origami


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Is this the theory of everything?


Read more: www.newscientist.com This elegant model by Garrett Lisi may at last reveal the link between gravity and the other fundamental forces of nature.


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What pi sounds like


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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


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Virtual sounds get real


Read more: www.newscientist.com A new computer model can produce realistic crashes and clangs faster than traditional methods.


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New Scientist recreates a robot made by the ancient Greeks


Technology feature editor Ben Crystall explains how he recreated a programmable robot dating from 60AD. More here: www.newscientisttech.com


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2000-year-old computer recreated


Read more: www.newscientist.com A working model of an ancient computer was recently recreated in London.


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3D illusion comes to life


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Drug-carrying robot roams through eye


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Shockwave traffic jams recreated for first time


Read more technology.newscientist.com Traffic jams that occur for no reason have been replicated on the test-track Footage courtesy of Mathematical Society of Traffic Flow, Japan


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Learning language with the singalong neurons


Read more: www.newscientist.com Researchers are finding out that songbirds may learn bird songs in a similar way to how humans acquire language.


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Out on a limb over language


Read more here: www.newscientist.com Linguist Daniel Everett thinks that the language of the Pirahã - an indigenous tribe from Brazil - contradicts the theory that all languages share a single, innate grammar


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New Scientist science and technology news


Science and technology news featuring dancing robots, amazing optical illusions and the latest on depression research. For more science and tech news visit: www.newscientist.com www.newscientisttech.com www.space.newscientist.com www.environment.newscientist.com


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UFOTV Presents... - 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.


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New Scientist video round-up - December 21, 2007


Find out how a new technique could sharpen up your digital photos, watch a galaxy collide with a particle beam, see the world through the eyes of an owl and more...


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New Scientist's top 5 science videos of 2007


Find out which of our videos were the most popular...


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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


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Google Personal Growth Series: Mindsight: The New Science of


Google Tech Talks April 22, 2009 ABSTRACT This interactive talk will examine two major questions: What is the mind? and How can we create a healthy mind? We'll examine the interactions among the mind, the brain, and human relationships and explore ways to create a healthy mind, an integrated brain, and mindful, empathic relationships. Here is one surprising finding: the vast majority (about 95%) of mental health practitioners around the globe, and even many scientists and philosophers focusing on the mind, do not have a definition of what the mind is! In this talk, well offer a working definition of the mind and practical implications for how to perceive and strengthen the mind itself—a learnable skill called mindsight. Then well build on this perspective to explore ways that the mind, the brain, and our relationships are influenced by digital information flow and also how they can be moved toward healthy functioning. Presented by Daniel J. Siegel, MD


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UFOTV News - UFOTV News - Life On Mars? - New Scientific Evidence - Bullett Version


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. For more information on this topic we recommend the film #U648 Life On Mars? - New Scientific Evidence now available on DVD at www.UFOTV.com. UFOTV, all rights reserved.


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New Scientist video round-up - August 8, 2008


Watch a new robotic arm powered by gyroscopes: technology.newscientist.com See the new Olympic Swimming Center in Beijing that was inspired by soap bubbles and footage of the hottest water on Earth: environment.newscientist.com


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New Scientist video round-up


Science video news clips from New Scientist including a robot Indiana Jones, flashing squids, and pet triangles. For daily news and much more, visit: www.newscientist.com http www.space.newscientist.com


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Robots inspired by animals


Read more: www.newscientist.com Robotics researchers are increasingly turning to nature for inspiration. Watch a robotic salamander, a water strider robot, mechanical cockroaches and some cool self-configuring robots. Footage courtesy of: University of Essex, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Carnegie Mellon University, ULB-EPFL, Tokyo Institute of Technology, National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology (AIST).


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New Scientist video round-up - November 23, 2007


See some aircraft perform cunning manoeuvres to land on steep slopes, find out why some researchers showed babies a bizarre puppet show and watch how researchers were able to obtain stem cells from primates.


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Sensitive floor


Read more: www.newscientist.com A new floor-based computer interface can recognise people by their feet.


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Bat 'honks'


Read more at: www.newscientist.com Bats 'honk' to communicate with strangers. More bats at www.batmanagement.com


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Monkey achieves zen-like state


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Biggest Greenland glacier break-up


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Five black hole puzzles answered


Read more: www.newscientist.com Recent simulations and cutting-edge visuals are giving new insight into black holes


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24 hours on top of the world


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Engraved panel casts image on walls


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The healing power of the mind


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First spaceflight recreated


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Night flight on the ISS


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Far flung physics


Read more: www.newscientist.com Find out about a physicist's journey to the ends of the Earth.


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Paralysed rats sprint


Read more: www.newscientist.com A drug-electricity combo has made paralysed rats walk again.


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Spiny ferrofluid ballet


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Ants form unsinkable raft


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Pool-playing robot


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Hand-hacking helps budding musicians


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Virtual office tour made entirely from CGI


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Ball-catching robot


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How fish behave on land


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Best of the web


Read more: www.newscientist.com Our round-up of the best science videos posted on the web this month.


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