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Beam of darkness makes objects invisible from a distance
A research team from the University of Singapore has developed a device that can make objects invisible by bathing them in a beam of darkness »
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The psychology of sexual development: is action against porn necessary?
British opinion is split on the necessity and practicality of opt-out porn censorship. But what do we know about child development and the effects of pornography on the brain? »
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Origami expert advises engineers how to build shrinking Nasa solar array
A team of mechanical engineers has sought the expertise of an expert in origami mathematics to design a low-cost, compact array that will spring into its true and larger form when released in space »
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50,000 year old woman's toe reveals Neanderthals had sex with everyone
According to an international team of anthropologists and geneticists at University of California, Berkeley our ancient Neanderthal cousins were a randy and apparently not very picky conglomerate of sexual deviants »
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Brain activity helps predict which Beatles track you're listening to
A team of neuroscientists has used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify how the brain processes music, before incorporating machine learning to predict exactly what piece of music they were listening to »
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Life Box disaster shelter can be air-dropped, turned into a raft and built in one minute
A designer has created an inflatable emergency shelter containing relief supplies that can be airlifted and safely dropped to disaster zones using its own parachute »
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Nintendo 'experimenting' with smartphones and tablets
Nintendo is experimenting with smartphones and tablets as a way of reaching and engaging a wider audience »
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