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Over-budget Mars rover mission delayed until 2011

20:11 04 December 2008  | 2 comments

Technical problems are forcing NASA to delay the launch of its Mars Science Laboratory by two years, at a cost of $400 million

Complex dance of embryo cells filmed in new detail

19:00 04 December 2008

A new microscopy technique produces stunning movies of fly embryos developing, and enables a medical breakthrough

Large Hadron Collider gears up for July restart

16:50 04 December 2008  | 9 comments

The huge particle smasher will be back up and running by the third quarter of 2009 – probably

Tiny 'paddleboat' could ship drugs around the body

11:36 04 December 2008  | 2 comments

The device is the first artificial microswimmer to move without using chemical propulsion or bending itself into different shapes

First superconducting transistor promises PC revolution

18:15 03 December 2008  | 32 comments

The breakthrough promises to put today's gigahertz processors in the shade – if practical hurdles can be overcome

Invention: Flawless wing mirrors

17:25 03 December 2008  | 5 comments

Wide-angle mirrors without potentially dangerous distortion are possible, says a new patent application

US mulls free wireless internet for all

12:48 03 December 2008  | 25 comments

Free web access could bring the benefits of the internet to groups currently left behind by the broadband age – but is the plan about to be scuppered?

Web test could help beat the blues

11:22 03 December 2008  | 2 comments

Feeling glum? New software could predict whether your feelings will descend into full-blown depression within the next year – plus: take the test

ENERGY

Whatever happened to the hydrogen economy?

Hydrogen power has still to take off in a big way (Image: Philippe Hays/Rex Features )

Will hydrogen ever transform the way we heat our homes and fuel our cars?

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

While you wait genome sequencing on the way

genome sequencing

A company says it could rapidly sequence a person's genome for under $1000

FROM THE BLOG

Gulf war costs US consumers 3 to 15 cents a gallon

16:27 03 December 2008

How much does the US military spend on guaranteeing a supply of oil-based fuels from the Persian Gulf to road vehicles in the states? Between 3 and 15 cents for every gallon, in 2004 terms

Jamming on YouTube

11:00 03 December 2008

The news that YouTube is launching a search for talented classical musicians made me think of a far more interesting music phenomenon I noticed recently on that site.

Should the US taxpayer support green cars for rich people?

15:25 01 December 2008

Should a company that makes electric cars receive state support, even when it's vehicles are only for the rich?

VIDEO

Tiny 'paddleboat' could ship drugs around the body

The device is the first artificial microswimmer to move using rotation

VIDEO

Electron strobe turns atoms into movie stars

strobe photo of bouncing ball

A microscope with a strobing electron source captures moving atoms in unprecedented detail

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GALLERY

Ever wonder what a warp bubble looks like?

This image models the merging the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies (Image: J Dubinski)

See how slick computer graphics are transforming physics

LATEST VIDEO

Computer-generated hairstyles get real Movie Camera

New techniques are making it easier for animators to create realistic hair

PRIVACY

What the data miners are digging up about you

We leave electronic traces everywhere (Image: sachyn, stock.xchng)

A new book enters the world of the number crunchers sifting information to reveal, and even control, the way you think – New Scientist reveals what they know

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