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Munich scientists set to electrify Frankfurt Auto Show
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Thu, Jul 14 2011 2:55 PM
July 14 - Scientists from Munich’s Technical University will be joining the world's major car manufacturers at the Frankfurt Auto Show later this year, with an electric vehicle they have designed and built themselves. Called the "Mute", the vehicle is more than just a novelty. The scientist...
Flying sphere goes where man fears to tread
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Thu, Jul 14 2011 2:55 PM
July 14 - Researchers from Japan’s Ministry of Defense have developed an unmanned aerial vehicle with a difference. It's a radio-controlled sphere about twice the size of a basketball, designed to land in hazardous environments without breaking. Rob Muir reports.
Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time
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Mon, Jul 11 2011 3:45 PM
July 11 - A bottled liter of water with a few teaspoons of bleach is proving to be a successful recipe for dwellers in the light-deprived slums of the Philippines. The simple technology is spreading sunlight in places where it has never been, and saving residents money at the same time. Gemma Ha...
Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time
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Mon, Jul 11 2011 3:40 PM
July 11 - A bottled liter of water with a few teaspoons of bleach is proving to be a successful recipe for dwellers in the light-deprived slums of the Philippines. The simple technology is spreading sunlight in places where it has never been, and saving residents money at the same time. Gemma Ha...
Astronauts board for last launch — weather permitting
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Fri, Jul 08 2011 12:24 PM
July 8 - Astronauts board space shuttle Atlantis on its final run to the International Space Station before NASA retires the U.S. shuttle program. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Treebot: The tree-climbing forest sentinel
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Thu, Jun 30 2011 1:16 PM
June 30 - Scientists at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have developed an autonomous, caterpillar-inspired robot, designed to climb trees and spot danger to forests via a built-in camera. Tara Cleary reports.
Robot roomies collaborate to cook breakfast
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Thu, Jun 30 2011 8:49 AM
June 30 - Robots might be genius at chess but can they work together to make a typical Bavarian breakfast? Scientists at Munich Technical University have created 'roommate' robots that can learn from experience and understand the consequences of their actions. Lily Grimes reports.
Digital dancer a model for motion science
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Mon, Jun 27 2011 7:50 AM
June 27 - Researchers at MIT have re-created Italian ballet star Roberto Bolle in digital form to study the capabilities of motion technology. The scientists say that in the future, motion sensors and scanners will be able to find potential health problems before they become apparent to the nake...
「ハイテクで健康に」「フィットネスDVD好調」「タイムズスクエアでヨガ」(24日)
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Fri, Jun 24 2011 7:25 PM
今週のロイタービジネスウィークリーは、「ハイテクで健康に」「フィットネスDVDの売り上げ好調」「タイムズスクエアでヨガ」の3本。
Accidental find heralds new weapon in war on mosquitos
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Mon, Jun 20 2011 2:27 PM
June 20 - A chemical compound, with the potential to produce an insect repellent thousands of times more effective than anything currently available, has been discovered by scientists at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. The discovery came about accidentally during research to find ...
Running robot sets pace in prosthetics research
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Mon, Jun 20 2011 2:04 PM
June 20 - A Japanese engineer, researching how animals move, is building a robot that can run like a human being. Ryuma Niyama is attempting to crack the code of human propulsion, an achievement he says will one day lead to more efficient prosthetics. Ben Gruber reports.
Accidental find heralds new weapon in war on mosquitos
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Mon, Jun 20 2011 2:04 PM
June 20 - A chemical compound, with the potential to produce an insect repellent thousands of times more effective than anything currently available, has been discovered by scientists at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. The discovery came about accidentally during research to find ...
Germany’s post-nuclear landscape
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Wed, Jun 15 2011 1:08 PM
June 15 - After the Fuksuhima disaster in Japan, Germany led the way in deciding to switch off nuclear power. As it turns to renewable energy and analysts warn of possible power supply shortages, Reuters TV visits a small German town which already covers all its energy needs with alternatives. J...
Dogs may slobber but use science to slurp
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Wed, Jun 08 2011 10:40 AM
June 8 - Using high speed x-ray video, scientists at Harvard University have shown that dogs - like cats - use an innate knowledge of physics to drink. Ben Gruber reports.
iCloud details unveiled
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Mon, Jun 06 2011 8:33 PM
June 6 - Apple’s Steve Jobs reveals the company's new iCloud music and data streaming service to an enthusiastic crowd at his annual developers conference. Bobbi Rebell reports.
iCloud details unveiled
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Mon, Jun 06 2011 8:04 PM
June 6 - Apple’s Steve Jobs reveals the company's new iCloud music and data streaming service to an enthusiastic crowd at his annual developers conference. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Justin the robot - wired to lend a helping hand
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Mon, Jun 06 2011 2:43 PM
June 6 - German researchers hope their coffee-making, ball-catching robot named Justin will become man’s new best friend. Justin is being developed for use in space or in the home. Stuart McDill reports.
Tiny eco-home demonstrates big energy savings
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Fri, Jun 03 2011 11:20 AM
June 3 - An energy efficient home, measuring just 3 meters cubed, is helping people realize how to cut their carbon footprint. The building, called The Cube, is the brainchild of a British psychologist who wants to know why - in his view - people seem to be reluctant to adopt energy saving techn...
Extreme weather keeps scientists on alert
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Tue, May 31 2011 6:36 PM
May 31 - The U.S. hurricane season is beginning, and scientists will be watching closely in the wake of extreme weather patterns that have devastated the Midwest. One of the questions they’re trying to answer focuses on the impact of climate change and global warming. Ben Gruber reports.
Belgian Shepherd trained to detect cancer
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Tue, May 31 2011 5:36 PM
May 31 - It’s a sniffer dog with a difference: a military Belgian Shepherd has been trained to detect signs of prostate cancer in patients' urine. According to French scientists, the dog can detect the signs far more accurately than any current scientific technique. Stuart McDill reports.
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