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How to talk a computer into creating a program for you

New Scientist - 16 Jul 2013 23:40
Using everyday language to program computers is an important first step towards empowering people who are not familiar with computer code
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3D-printed rocket engine gets its first fiery test

New Scientist - 16 Jul 2013 21:10
It's not just for trinkets - NASA has now used 3D printing to create a crucial part of a rocket engine
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 16 Jul 2013 21:00
All the latest on newscientist.com: your treacherous voice, Neptune's new moon, 4 years old once more, levitation, perilous pollution, mutant mice, and more
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Welcoming Your New Robot Overlords

Singularity Hub - 16 Jul 2013 20:22
Welcoming Your New Robot Overlords Last year at the second annual Bay Area Art & Science Interdisciplinary Collaborative Sessions (BAASICS), I was invited to give a brief presentation on any future-related topic I wished. As a Singularity Hub alum there w...
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China and the US agree a deal on slowing emissions

New Scientist - 16 Jul 2013 20:10
Two of the most unlikely climate allies have agreement on carbon dioxide, HFCs and vehicle emissions
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Voice almighty: Decoding speech's secret signals

New Scientist - 16 Jul 2013 19:00
Your dulcet tones affect everything from your sex appeal to your bank balance. But they can also wildly misrepresent you, finds Tiffany O'Callaghan (full text available to subscribers)
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Airships Are Not The Future Of Flight

Popular Science - 16 Jul 2013 19:00
Airships Are Not The Future Of Flight Bad news for blimp fans Airship development tends to come in waves, the most recent of which arrived in the mid-2000s. Facing two wars and a need for new surveillance and logistics craft, the Pentagon undertook a flurry ...
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Fight to preserve pristine Antarctic ecosystem stalls

New Scientist - 16 Jul 2013 18:37
A proposal to make the Ross Sea - one of the last near-pristine ecosystems on Earth - into a marine protected area has been derailed by Russia
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Are Wetlands Nature's Best Defense Against Sea Level Rise? Restoring marshlands along the shore of San Francisco Bay may be the key to protecting communities from rising sea level and it may lend a helping hand to some endangered species, too.
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Neutrinos are the most elusive particles having extremely weak interactions with all other particles. They have rather unusual properties and are even expected to be identical with their own antiparticles. So far this pr...
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Updating live. Live streaming by Ustream According to the AP's Twitter feed, NASA has aborted a routine removal and replacement (R&R) spacewalk due to a "water leak in astronaut's' [sic] helmet." The two astronauts on th...
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Inside the industry supplying millions of mutant mice

New Scientist - 16 Jul 2013 17:18
New UK government figures show how heavily animal research relies on mice, created with missing genes by a global industry
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What is Qigong?

Live Science - 16 Jul 2013 11:15
What is Qigong? Qigong is an exercise and healing technique developed in China more than 4,000 years ago.
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