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New Scientist video round-up - October 10, 2008 Read more: http://www.newscientist.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. :[][Gecko][grip][nanotubes][newscientist][newscientistvideo][animals][nature][science][adhesive][deepest][living][fish][seafloor] |
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Geckos inspire experimental adhesive Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/ Carbon material gives more grip than gecko feet :[][Gecko][grip][nanotubes][newscientist][newscientistvideo][animals][nature][science] |
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Ben Goldacre interview New Scientist talks to Ben Goldacre about his new book - Bad Science. Read a review of the book at: http://www.newscientist.com/channel/opinion/mg20026772.600-review-ibad-sciencei-by-ben-goldacre.html :[][Ben][Goldacre][interview][Bad][Science][book][author][New][Scientist][Newscientist] |
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Singing to females makes male birds' brains happy Evidence that the reward areas of the male finch brain are stimulated by singing to females :[][Finch][finches][lady][birds][male][female][song][singing][newscientist][newscientistvideo][animals][nature][science] |
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Digital zebrafish embryo Digital zebrafish embryo provides the first complete developmental blueprint of a vertebrate :[][Digital][zebrafish][embryo][3D][vertabrate][zebra][fish][newscientist][newscientistvideo][animals][nature][science][cell][division] |
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The world's first online lion hunt Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/ A live lion hunt has been beamed over the internet for the first time, allowing viewers to glimpse nature in the raw in real time. :[][Lion][hunt][buffalo][kill][hunter][Africa][newscientist][newscientistvideo][animals][nature][science] |
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Worlds deepest living fishes Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14889-worlds-deepest-living-fish-caught-on-film.html?DCMP=ILC-hmts&nsref=news2_head_dn14889 Deepest-living fishes caught on camera for the first time :[][snailfish][snail][fish][liparid][newscientist][newscientistvideo][animals][nature][science][deepest][living][seafloor] |
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Improbable TV We've teamed up with Improbable Research to bring you Improbable TV: videos to make you laugh... and think :[][Improbable][Research][TV] |
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Hurricane-sized whirlpools filmed on the Sun Read more: http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14878?DCMP=youtube Material in the outer 30% of the Sun is thought to rise and fall in churning cells. After the hot material rises, it releases energy and falls downwards. Because it already has some sideways motion, calculations show this cooler plasma should spiral into the Sun as it falls like water running down a bathtub drain. These whirlpools - about the size of hurricanes on Earth - have been imaged for the first time by a team using the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope in Spain (Courtesy of Bonet et al./IAC/UV/SST) :[][sun][convection][whirlpool] |
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Hiding magnets in blood brings scans into focus Fluorescent particles added to red blood cells which make them glow when exposed to infrared light. This allows imaging of the movement of individual blood cells through capillaries at the back of the eye in rabbits. Read more at http://technology.newscientist.com/channel/tech/mg20026765.800-nanomagnets-inside-blood-cells-bring-scans-into-focus.html :[][rabbits][blood][magnets][cells][magnetic][scans][circulation][newscientist][new][scientist] |