Smell activates robot
Frog cells give artificial nose the power of super smell. Read the full story here: www.newscientist.com
Frog cells give artificial nose the power of super smell. Read the full story here: www.newscientist.com
WARNING: This video contains graphic images. A synthetic cornea has been used to treat patients for the first time. Read more here: www.newscientist.com
Frog cells give artificial nose the power of super smell. Read the full story here: www.newscientist.com
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Read more: www.newscientist.com A new device is helping blind people see using their ears
A Kea, a type of parrot, opens a complex lock to get its lunch. Read the full story here: www.newscientist.com
A modified table lamp turns tabletops into 3D displays
Orang-utans have been caught on camera acting out their intentions and desires, proving humans aren’t alone in being able to do this. Read more about this story here: www.newscientist.com
You might not expect it, but a new furry display is the latest in computer technology — and people can’t help but stroke it. Read more here: www.newscientist.com
In this month’s New Scientist TV, find out how we might soon be growing our own clothes, discover how maths could help rowers be first over the finish line, and hear what happens when a choir sings its own genome. Find more great videos at the New Scientist website: www.newscientist.com
A collaboration between scientists and a composer is making sweet music — and may help identify the genes that relate to musical ability
A headset transforms a plain cookie into different flavours as you eat it. Read more about this story, and find more great videos here: www.newscientist.com
A new way of animating two-legged characters without the need for motion capture. Read more about this technology here: www.newscientist.com
An ancient crocodile relative is discovered which has the teeth of a mammal, and would have chewed its food rather than swallowing whole chunks. Read more: www.newscientist.com
A new computer display brings together 3D imagery and multi-touch screens for the first time. READ MORE: www.newscientist.com