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Large Hadron Collider: A whistlestop tour Large Hadron Collider: A whistlestop tour
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Find out more about this giant machine and the experiments at the four sites where protons will be smashed together.
More: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/fund amentals/large-hadro n-collider

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New Scientist video round-up - July 4, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - July 4, 2008
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Watch leaf-cutter ants that can navigate low bridges: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/life /dn14234?DCMP=youtub e
See mites that protect the wasps that carry them and find out about some picturesque computer passwords.

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Robot solves Rubik\ Robot solves Rubik's cube
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Video duration: 262 seconds

Read our feature on the Rubik's cube: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/fund amentals/mg19926681. 800?DCMP=youtube
A student at Florida Institute of Technology shows how a robot can solve a Rubik's cube using software called Cube Explorer.

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New Scientist video round-up - October 17, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - October 17, 2008
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Find out how squid use ink to communicate, the secrets of worm grunting and why a new pill turns into a sponge when it's swallowed.

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Motion-capture without the markers Motion-capture without the markers
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A new motion-capture technology could allow even low-budget film makers to use sophisticated animation.

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State-of-the-art graphics reveal vortex physics State-of-the-art graphics reveal vortex physics
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Watch some stunning new vortex simulations that are helping physicists understand turbulence.

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Carolyn Porco\ Carolyn Porco's favourite Cassini photos
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Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco takes us through her favourite photos from the Cassini mission.

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New Scientist video round-up - September 26, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - September 26, 2008
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Find out about a robotic dragonfly that could soon be sent to space, wasps that recognise recent acquaintances and a study that shows that babies may be less forgetful than we think.

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News round-up - November 7, 2008 News round-up - November 7, 2008
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See a robot helicopter that can dodge buildings:http://www .newscientist.com/ar ticle/dn15150
Speakers made of cling film: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn15 098
And a new type of slush that can preserve organs.

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Textured graphics can be captured in a flash Textured graphics can be captured in a flash
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Computer animators can now capture the texture of a surface much more cheaply and easily using a new method.

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New Scientist video round-up - October 10, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - October 10, 2008
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Read more: http://www.newscient ist.com/ Carbon material gives more grip than gecko feet. Deepest-living fishes caught on camera for the first time. Digital zebrafish embryo provides the first complete developmental blueprint of a vertebrate.

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Modular robot reassembles when kicked apart Modular robot reassembles when kicked apart
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Read more: http://technology.ne wscientist.com/chann el/tech/mg19826531.2 00-shapeshifting-rob ots-take-form.html A robot developed by roboticists at the University of Pennsylvania is made of modules that can recognise each other.

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Bionic hand Bionic hand
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Video duration: 165 seconds

Touch Bionics has developed the world's first bionic hand with five fingers that are powered individually. Find out more here: http://www.newscient ist.com/blog/technol ogy/2007/07/prosthet ic-limb-revolution-h as-arrived.html

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New Scientist video round-up - September 12, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - September 12, 2008
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Find out why some bees do the wave, see a spyplane that's been modified to transport blood samples: http://technology.ne wscientist.com/artic le/dn14718?DCMP=yout ube
And see the first images from the LHC when it was switched on earlier this week.

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Steven Pinker Interview Steven Pinker Interview
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Renowned linguist Steven Pinker discusses concepts from his book, "The Stuff of Thought"

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