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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
Footage courtesy Texas Instruments, recorded at the TI Developer Conference 2008, Dallas
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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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A new technique will allow amateur movie makers to superimpose extra features on their videos and make it look realistic.
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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
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New Scientist reporter Phil McKenna covers the eclipse on 1 August 2008 from China.
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