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One Per Cent

4 December 2013

SmartPiggy to keep savers on track, wheelchairs controlled by a tongue piercing and strobe-cam helps foggy drivers


Feedback: Dinosaurs against climate change

Feedback: Dinosaurs against climate change

4 December 2013

Dinosaurs against climate change, pack up my drones in an old rucksack, wild woman of when, life of my light and more


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Promising postgrads of the near future

4 December 2013

Today's priorities may not be tomorrow's. Here are some predictions for careers that will be taking off a decade from now


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Today on New Scientist

28 November 2013

All the latest on newscientist.com: all about the night, Alzheimer's = brain diabetes? our inbred ancestry, disaster drones, comet crunch time and more


Smart software uses drones to plot disaster relief

Smart software uses drones to plot disaster relief

27 November 2013

A coordinated army of smart software and pilotless aircraft could help emergency workers save lives and mitigate damage after disaster strikes


Summon the bee bots: Can flying robots save our crops?

Summon the bee bots: Can flying robots save our crops?

13 November 2013

If bees are dropping like flies, robot insects may have to pollinate our fields. Building them is a huge task, but there are other ways for robots to aid bees


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8 November 2013

All the latest on newscientist.com: the modern diseases our ancestors endured, spider-drones weave high-rise buildings, six-tailed comet and more


Spider-drones weave high-rise structures out of cables

Spider-drones weave high-rise structures out of cables

6 November 2013

Forget scaffolding and cranes – architects and roboticists are teaching drones to build web-like structures from cables that spool out behind them


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One Per Cent

23 October 2013

Mapping the Matterhorn, quick crowdfunding and cyborg gel for diabetics


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18 October 2013

All the latest on newscientist.com: lost volcano set off an ice age, Homo skull 1.8 million years old, genes and education, new language of life and more


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