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Cell division, the movie - coming to a lab near you
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Tue, Mar 08 2011 1:31 PM
Mar 8 - Scientists in the U.S. have developed a microscope that can see in spectacular, three-dimensional detail, the internal workings of live cells. Called a "Bessel beam plane illumination microscope" its inventors believe it will open up new vistas for cell biologists. Rob Muir reports.
Babies born to understand that size matters
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Mon, Mar 07 2011 5:28 PM
Mar 7 - Researchers at Harvard say they have proved that babies, as young as nine months old, have a much clearer grasp of complex ideas like social organization than previously thought. They say their discovery supports the idea that much of what we thought was "learned knowledge" may already b...
Scientists develop a simple blood test for Down’s Syndrome
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Mon, Mar 07 2011 3:09 PM
Mar 7 - Pregnant women may soon be able to have a blood test to predict whether their babies are likely to have Down’s Syndrome instead of undergoing risky, invasive tests, scientists say. Stuart McDill reports.
Optical illusionist achieves the "impossible"
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Mon, Mar 07 2011 10:42 AM
Mar 7 - Japanese mathematics Professor Sugihara is one of the world’s leading exponents of optical illusion, a mathematical art-form that he says could have application in the real world. Rob Muir reports.
Optical illusionist achieves the "impossible"
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Mon, Mar 07 2011 10:26 AM
Mar 7 - Japanese mathematics Professor Sugihara is one of the world’s leading exponents of optical illusion, a mathematical art-form that he says could have application in the real world. Rob Muir reports.
New camera doesn’t lie - just stretches the truth
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Fri, Mar 04 2011 2:14 PM
Mar 4 - Forget zoom or manual modes, now a Japanese camera offers instant make-up on snapshots for those caught without their eyeliner or lipstick. Gemma Haines reports.
Rare rhinos pause for video close-up in jungle
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Wed, Mar 02 2011 10:49 PM
Mar 2 - Two critically endangered Javan Rhinos have made their presence known in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park by wandering into the path of a motion-activated video camera. Ben Gruber reports.
Radar robot can hear you breathe - through walls
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Mon, Feb 28 2011 9:59 AM
Feb 25 - The Cougar20-H is a robot that is so receptive, it can hear you breath, through a concrete wall. Although initially developed for security purposes, the Cougar may prove to be a vital tool in rescuing trapped survivors in emergency situations. Tara Cleary reports.
Radar robot can hear you breathe - through walls
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Mon, Feb 28 2011 9:40 AM
Feb 25 - The Cougar20-H is a robot that is so receptive, it can hear you breath, through a concrete wall. Although initially developed for security purposes, the Cougar may prove to be a vital tool in rescuing trapped survivors in emergency situations. Tara Cleary reports.
Amphibian hunt ends in disappointment
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Fri, Feb 25 2011 5:29 PM
Feb 25 - A global search for one hundred species of amphibian has ended in disappointment for "Conservation International," who had hoped the mission would lead to the rediscovery of creatures that have remained hidden for decades. Instead it deepened the belief they may have become extinct. Tara...
Flying camera is an eye in the sky.
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Thu, Feb 24 2011 5:38 PM
Feb 24 - Swiss scientists have developed what they say is the world’s first flying camera, which takes high-resolution photographs on command but requires no piloting skills. Basmah Fahim has more.
Flying camera is an eye in the sky.
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Thu, Feb 24 2011 5:27 PM
Feb 24 - Swiss scientists have developed what they say is the world’s first flying camera, which takes high-resolution photographs on command but requires no piloting skills. Basmah Fahim has more.
The tuk tuk goes electric for the EU market
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Fri, Feb 18 2011 2:12 PM
Feb 18 - A Dutch company is producing an electric version of the motorized rickshaw, or tuk tuk as they are known around the world, that meets EU safety rules. The Tuk Tuk Factory say their vehicle will change Europe’s transport landscape. Stuart McDill reports.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs meets Obama
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Fri, Feb 18 2011 2:12 PM
Feb 18 - Technology executives including Apple CEO Steve Jobs meet with U.S. President Barack Obama at a private meeting in California. Zharina Arnaldo reports.
The tuk tuk goes electric for the EU market
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Fri, Feb 18 2011 2:02 PM
Feb 18 - A Dutch company is producing an electric version of the motorized rickshaw, or tuk tuk as they are known around the world, that meets EU safety rules. The Tuk Tuk Factory say their vehicle will change Europe’s transport landscape. Stuart McDill reports.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs meets Obama
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Fri, Feb 18 2011 2:02 PM
Feb 18 - Technology executives including Apple CEO Steve Jobs meet with U.S. President Barack Obama at a private meeting in California. Zharina Arnaldo reports.
Robotic arm paves way for interactive 3D experience
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Wed, Feb 16 2011 4:04 PM
Feb 16 - Computer scientists in Japan are developing a robotic arm that mimics human movement, a technology they believe will eventually replace the mouse and keyboard for a 3D interactive experience on computers of the future. Rob Muir reports.
Cursor control at the blink of the eye
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Mon, Feb 14 2011 5:38 PM
Feb 14 - Engineers in the West Bank have developed a low-cost computer mouse controlled by movements of the eye. The device is designed to help people with impaired mobility to use a computer. Stuart McDill reports.
South Korean "super gun" packs hi-tech killing power
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Mon, Feb 14 2011 1:37 PM
Feb 14 - South Korea has developed an automated, turret-based weapon platform capable of locking onto a human target three kilometers away. Tara Cleary reports.
Nokia and Microsoft join forces
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Fri, Feb 11 2011 2:29 PM
Feb 11 - Nokia and Microsoft are teaming up in a bold attempt to take on Google and Apple in the lucrative smartphone market. Matt Cowan reports.
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