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Moth drone stays rock steady in gale-force winds

Moth drone stays rock steady in gale-force winds

15 January 2014

By mimicking how a moth moves, a quadcopter can hover and fly even in high winds – perfect for surveillance


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Agile thoughts

15 January 2014

Chatting over a 700 kilometre fence; the need for agile thinkers; would Jesus Christ read Richard Dawkins?


Africa's road-building frenzy will transform continent

Africa's road-building frenzy will transform continent

8 January 2014

Expanding and upgrading Africa's sparse highway network could pull people out of poverty – and pose environmental challenges


Mind-reading light helps you stay in the zone

Mind-reading light helps you stay in the zone

17 December 2013

A device that uses light to measure your level of concentration can tell when you're bored or overworked, and can tweak tasks to keep you focused


2013 review: The best features of the year

2013 review: The best features of the year

17 December 2013

Dig deeper, look closer and think harder – these articles are perfect for curling up with a glowing tablet for a good long read


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Today on New Scientist

16 December 2013

All the latest on newscientist.com: asteroid fracking, space megacamera selfie, China on the moon, what to do about pornography and more


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One Per Cent

11 December 2013

Standing out in the online crowd, attack of the zombie drones and seeing through animal eyes


Why insects bug us so much

Why insects bug us so much

11 December 2013

None of us is neutral about insects. The strong emotional reactions they provoke have deep roots, says Jeffrey A. Lockwood in The Infested Mind


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Today on New Scientist

10 December 2013

All the latest on newscientist.com: bioengineers go on a blind date with conservationists, Earth's coldest spot, towering imagination and more


Drones turned into zombies using an easy Wi-Fi hack

Drones turned into zombies using an easy Wi-Fi hack

9 December 2013

A Californian hacker has shown just how simple it can be to use a quadcopter to hijack the control signal of another drone and take control of its flight


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