Find out more about this giant machine and the experiments at the four sites where protons will be smashed together.
More: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/fund amentals/large-hadro n-collider
Watch leaf-cutter ants that can navigate low bridges: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/life /dn14234?DCMP=youtub e
See mites that protect the wasps that carry them and find out about some picturesque computer passwords.
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http://space.news cientist.com/article /dn14276?DCMP=youtub e
Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco takes us through her favourite photos from the Cassini mission.
Read our feature on the Rubik's cube: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/fund amentals/mg19926681. 800?DCMP=youtube
A student at Florida Institute of Technology shows how a robot can solve a Rubik's cube using software called Cube Explorer.
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Watch some stunning new vortex simulations that are helping physicists understand turbulence.
See the first movies of moving atoms: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn16 100?DCMP=youtube
The peculiar movement of knifefish explained and a cheap and easy way to mix and unmix liquids: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn16 073?DCMP=youtube
See a robot helicopter that can dodge buildings:http://www .newscientist.com/ar ticle/dn15150
Speakers made of cling film: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn15 098
And a new type of slush that can preserve organs.
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Computer animators can now capture the texture of a surface much more cheaply and easily using a new method.
Read more: http://technology.ne wscientist.com/chann el/tech/mg19826531.2 00-shapeshifting-rob ots-take-form.html
A robot developed by roboticists at the University of Pennsylvania is made of modules that can recognise each other.
Touch Bionics has developed the world's first bionic hand with five fingers that are powered individually. Find out more here: http://www.newscient ist.com/blog/technol ogy/2007/07/prosthet ic-limb-revolution-h as-arrived.html
Find out about a robotic dragonfly that could soon be sent to space, wasps that recognise recent acquaintances and a study that shows that babies may be less forgetful than we think.
Find out why some bees do the wave, see a spyplane that's been modified to transport blood samples: http://technology.ne wscientist.com/artic le/dn14718?DCMP=yout ube
And see the first images from the LHC when it was switched on earlier this week.
Read more: http://www.newscient ist.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.
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A neckband that intercepts nerve signals allows you to talk on the phone without emitting a sound
Footage courtesy Texas Instruments, recorded at the TI Developer Conference 2008, Dallas
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Watch randy male fish that don't like competition from other males: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn14 438?DCMP=youtube
Find out about a new robot that can optimally position limbs in an MRI scanner to get the best images of tissues:
See how bee foraging patterns could help the police track down serial killers: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn14 423?DCMP=youtube
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Renowned linguist Steven Pinker discusses concepts from his book, "The Stuff of Thought"
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http://space.news cientist.com/article /dn13766
Hubble images of colliding galaxies illustrate different stages of the violent events; these are compared with a computer simulation (Courtesy of NASA/ESA/Hubble Heritage Team/STScI/AURA/A Evans/U of Virginia/NRAO/Stony Brook U/K Noll/J Westphal)
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A new motion-capture technology could allow even low-budget film makers to use sophisticated animation.
The Pitcher plant is a carnivore that uses water to make more effective insect traps.
Fake engine noise makes electric cars safer
Zombie caterpillar controlled by voodoo wasps
See underwater life that glows red, fungi that shoot out spores with the fastest acceleration ever seen in nature and a new bus that's steered by a computer.
Read more: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/mg20 026765.900 Discover how the common fruit fly can control a laboratory robot at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology