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Curecluesfromcancercellcloseup
From: Reuters on Fri, Dec 17 2010 2:41 PM
Dec 17 - Video of tumor growth in zebrafish is providing clues that could lead to new cancer treatments. Images from scientists in the UK and Italy show how new cancer cells co-opt the immune system into helping the disease spread. Rob Muir reports.
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Curecluesfromcancercellcloseup
From: Reuters on Fri, Dec 17 2010 2:24 PM
Dec 17 - Video of tumor growth in zebrafish is providing clues that could lead to new cancer treatments. Images from scientists in the UK and Italy show how new cancer cells co-opt the immune system into helping the disease spread. Rob Muir reports.
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Robotbringshomethebacon
From: Reuters on Tue, Dec 14 2010 4:26 PM
Dec 14 - Japan’s robotics industry is looking to revolutionize the field of meat processing with an automated robot that can slice and de-bone 500 hams per hour. Mayekawa Electric aims to take the machine world-wide. Rob Muir reports.
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Robotbrings3Dprintingtomasses
From: Reuters on Thu, Dec 09 2010 4:30 PM
Dec 8 - 3D printing is moving into the household with "Makerbot", a programmable robot which can produce real objects based on digital designs. Its developers believe it will soon become an essential item in every home. Ben Gruber reports.
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Keepingthecablecordconnected
From: Reuters on Wed, Dec 08 2010 9:02 PM
Dec. 8 - Like many cable companies, Time Warner Cable is searching for new ways to keep viewers connected. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Chinasgreenenergyinvestment
From: Reuters on Fri, Nov 26 2010 5:04 PM
Nov 26 - Days ahead of the 2010 U.N. climate change summit in Mexico, China has opened its Green Industry Expo with companies from across the world competing for a slice of one of the world’s fastest growing clean energy markets. Manoush Zomorodi reports.
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Chinacashesinonclonedcashmere
From: Reuters on Thu, Nov 25 2010 2:58 PM
Nov 25 - Chinese scientists are cloning cashmere goats to boost the luxury-garment industry. The animals carry a gene to produce high quality cashmere, sought after around the world for use in expensive shawls and sweaters. Rob Muir reports.
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Homesweetshippingcontainer
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 22 2010 11:41 AM
Nov 22 - With a shipping container as its frame, a new modular home in New York’s West village is attracting visitors interested in sustainable, luxury living at affordable prices. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
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Jiveputssocialtoolstowork
From: Reuters on Fri, Nov 19 2010 3:30 PM
Nov. 19 - After winning a new round of investment from Silicon Valley venture capital titans that backed Google, Jive Software sees big opportunities in new work flows. Matt Cowan reports.
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Jiveputssocialtoolstowork
From: Reuters on Fri, Nov 19 2010 2:50 PM
Nov. 19 - After winning a new round of investment from Silicon Valley venture capital titans that backed Google, Jive Software sees big opportunities in new work flows. Matt Cowan reports.
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EyeinskywatchesFloridaswamps
From: Reuters on Fri, Nov 19 2010 1:30 PM
Nov 19 - Researchers at the University of Florida have built an unmanned aircraft to fly and gather information autonomously. They say the UAV will be important for studying wildlife and effects of climate change on habitats. Ben Gruber reports.
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Cameranetworkscansnightskies
From: Reuters on Wed, Nov 17 2010 6:26 PM
Nov 17 - An astronomer is recording the night skies for posterity. The astrophysics grad at Hertfordshire University in the UK is taking real-time images of the entire sky north of London and recording the information uncompressed. Stuart McDill reports.
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GPSdevicetracksendangeredrhino
From: Reuters on Tue, Nov 16 2010 9:21 PM
Nov 15 - South Africa’s game-park wardens have begun keeping track of the park's rhinos and deterring poachers by attaching a GPS device to the endangered animals so their movements can be mapped by satellite. Stuart McDill reports.
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Purrfectdrinkallphysicstocats
From: Reuters on Thu, Nov 11 2010 1:10 PM
Nov 11 - A team of researchers from three U.S. universities has established that cats use an innate understanding of physics to drink. Rob Muir reports.
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QuietKennelhushesbonfirebangs
From: Reuters on Thu, Nov 04 2010 6:42 AM
Nov. 4 - A new sound proof dog kennel which claims to keep 85 pecent noise out helps pets to stay calm during bonfire night. Hayley Platt reports.
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QuietKennelhushesbonfirebangs
From: Reuters on Thu, Nov 04 2010 6:29 AM
Nov. 4 - A new sound proof dog kennel which claims to keep 85 pecent noise out helps pets to stay calm during bonfire night. Hayley Platt reports.
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Wheelchaircontrolisinthemind
From: Reuters on Wed, Nov 03 2010 4:28 PM
Nov 3 - Researchers in Switzerland have developed a wheelchair that can be controlled by the mind. The user simply thinks 'turn left' and the chair will respond, avoiding obstacles as it moves. Stuart McDill reports.
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AlllifeonEarthtogetabarcode
From: Reuters on Fri, Oct 29 2010 2:00 PM
Oct 29 - Using DNA fragments, researchers at Canada’s University of Guelph hope to build a barcode library of all species on Earth that can be used to save endangered species and monitor food supplies as they travel across borders. Ben Gruber reports.
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Robotstransformofficefurniture
From: Reuters on Wed, Oct 27 2010 11:50 AM
Oct 27 - A laboratory in Switzerland is developing modular, self-assembling furniture for use in offices. The scientists behind the concept say it’s like robotic Lego for furniture. Jim Drury reports.
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Cathetercoolsbloodsaveslives
From: Reuters on Mon, Oct 25 2010 8:38 AM
Oct 21 - A medical catheter designed to lower blood temperature is improving the odds for heart attack patients. Rob Muir reports.
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