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Hot springs eternal, on Mars

A broken wheel could have uncovered the best prospects yet for finding life on Mars, say scientists this week. ...
25th May 2008
 

Missing Matter Caught in the ‘Cosmic Web’

There seems to be matter missing in the universe, but astronomers at the university of Colorado now say they have definitively found about half of the matter, trapped in a ‘cosmic ...
15th May 2008
 

Hopper-bot reaches parts that other robots can’t reach!

A new design of ‘jumping’ robot could get to places that conventional wheeled, tracked or walking robots can’t reach. ...
15th May 2008

Plasmas in your mouth

Many people dread the sound of the dentist's drill, part of the reason that it has to be used so much is that the dentist has to be absolutely sure that they have got rid of all th...
11th May 2008

A fuel station in your garage

The rush towards biofuels to run your car on keeps going even if the mathematics behind it are possibly dubious. Now an American company has built an ethanol generation system for ...
11th May 2008

Best tool to find explosives? Mine's a mongoose!

Engineers in Sri Lanka have come up with a cheap but effective way to locate landmines - a mongoose tethered to a robot! ...
27th Apr 2008
 

The web sees evolution on the fly

A US developer has come up with a way for webpages to evolve how they look to make them more user-friendly. ...
20th Apr 2008

Atom-Thick Transistors

Scientists have made the world’s thinnest ever transistors – the devices that switch current on and off in all electronic equipment.  At their very smallest, the new transisto...
20th Apr 2008
 

My song - new computer programme offers automatic accompaniment

A new computer programme developed by Microsoft and unveiled at the Human Computer Interaction Conference this week offers budding solo artists the supporting band they've always c...
13th Apr 2008

Bend it like Beckham: Researchers solve the mystery of why "easy" balls are so hard to catch

Crowds at cricket and baseball games often stare increduously as fielders fumble what was, at first glance, a dead easy catch.  The ball was chipped straight up in the air off...
13th Apr 2008

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