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How to turn pure light into matter
Physicists believe they have created a simple design for turning pure light into matter. They just need to find someone to do it »
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Espionage in a post-privacy society
We will soon have to live in a world with no such thing as privacy and no such thing as secrecy, says Richard Aldrich, speaking at PINC 15 in Amsterdam. "We will be living in a transparent society; it will be a bit like living in a nudist colony." »
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This dinosaur could be the world's largest
Palaeontologists in Argentina have discovered what they believe is the world's biggest ever dinosaur »
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King business guru on success in the free-to-play market
Jan Wedekind speaks to Wired.co.uk about developing for the casual gaming space and the changing landscape of mobile development »
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IBM accidentally invents self-healing recyclable plastic
IBM has accidentally discovered an entirely new class of thermosetting polymer that is lightweight, stronger than bone, 100 percent recyclable and can self-heal. »
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Help build a 1,000-strong robot swarm
A team of computer scientists and roboticists want to create a swarm of 1,000 ping pong ball-sized robots that will move in complex ways »
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Regrowing faces: the next phase of regenerative medicine
Speaking at PINC 15 in the Netherlands, John Barker, who is professor of experimental trauma and orthopaedic surgery at Frankfurt University, explains how his research led to the first face transplants »
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YouTube to buy video game livestreaming site Twitch
The online video giant is reportedly in plans to buy out the popular livestreaming site beloved by gamers »
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Not just for pets: wild animals like hamster wheels too
Neurophysiologists in the Netherlands have found that if you place a hamster wheel outdoors in a natural setting, wild animals such as mice will come and run on it voluntarily »
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