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New Urbanist: Our infrastructure is expanding to include animals

New Urbanist: Our infrastructure is expanding to include animals

5 May 2015

Animals are vital for the functioning of modern cities, but we need to be morally prepared when we inevitably start engineering them for specific urban tasks


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28 April 2015

All the latest from newscientist.com: freakiest dinosaur ever found, 75 per cent of extreme weather linked to climate change, chasing the paranormal, and more


The no-drone zone: How to stop UAVs spying on us from above

The no-drone zone: How to stop UAVs spying on us from above

28 April 2015

From politicians to celebrities, there are plenty of people who want to stop drones watching their every move. Now they have ways of doing so


3D-printed model of London's buildings lets you see the future

3D-printed model of London's buildings lets you see the future

23 April 2015

A new interactive reconstruction allows visitors to explore the ever-evolving capital city


Biocode mixes art and academia to explore pigeonholing

Biocode mixes art and academia to explore pigeonholing

17 April 2015

A conference on the fallibility of humans' propensity to categorise proves to be a pleasurable romp through unmapped territories


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16 April 2015

All the latest from newscientist.com: the fat that makes you thin, knuckle cracking MRI, smart drones that think like us, hippo dung as health food, and more


Smart drones that think and learn like us to launch this year

Smart drones that think and learn like us to launch this year

15 April 2015

Mini drones with neural hardware that works like a brain could be in the skies within months – and carry out door-to-door deliveries or monitor crops


One Per Cent

One Per Cent

15 April 2015

Bracelet lets you find yourself at Hajj, police in India get pepper-spraying drones


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13 April 2015

All the latest from newscientist.com: mystery spots on Ceres, cybercrime wave is coming, jumping pink dolphin, genetics and the power of placebo, and more


Control smartphones with a stroke of your hair

Control smartphones with a stroke of your hair

9 April 2015

Hairware is a switch woven into hair extensions that can be used discreetly to activate apps


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