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Scientists think games should be smellier 
By Justin Robinson | 12:10 Apr 29, 2009 | Comment Now 
New gaming peripheral promises the sense of smell?
 
Deus Ex: Human Revolution review - great, but a little buggy 
By David Hollingworth | 13:42 Aug 23, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: We love Deus Ex: Human Revolution; we also hate it. It's very close to being one of the great PC games of all time. Almost...
 
Geeky Careers 
By Chris Taylor | 10:18 Jul 21, 2011 | Comment Now 
Not into straight IT? We take a look at your career options in the rest of the geek spectrum.
 
Friday Linky Fun 
By Ewa Grygier | 16:25 Jul 15, 2011 | Comment Now 
Another week comes to an end, and to celebrate, we bring you Hobbits and Batman and Conan and Troopers, oh my!
 
The Doug Lombardi interview Pt2 – Valve versus DLC 
By Nathan Lawrence | 12:48 Jun 21, 2011 | Comment Now 
Interview: We - finally! - continue our chat with Valve's Doug Lombardi, and cover humour in games, the importance of DLC, and Gabe Newell's dad.
 
"Star Wars: The Complete Saga" revealed on Blu-ray 
By Anthony Panuccio | 10:10 May 5, 2011 | Comment Now 
But is it really complete? Only our frothing Star Wars fanboy can uncover the truth, using only his affinity with the Force...
 
Boffins have quantum leap 
By The Inquirer | 10:26 May 11, 2010 | Comment Now 
Scientists build better atom trap.
 
CERN cranks up its LHC network  
By The Inquirer | 10:30 May 13, 2010 | Comment Now 
Mega huge data recording begins.
 
Transparent rubber goo controls LCD interface 
By Justin Robinson | 10:38 Oct 13, 2009 | Comment Now 
Japanese scientists prototype a gelatinous control system.
 
Quantum dot breakthrough  
By The Inquirer | 10:30 May 14, 2010 | Comment Now 
The silicon chip will eventually be replaced.
 
Geographical Information Systems 
By Jake Carroll | 16:02 Mar 22, 2010 | Comment Now 
X-ray: Jake Carroll peers into the GIS way of life.
 
Scientists help predict nanotech chip design 
By The Inquirer | 09:36 Dec 3, 2009 | Comment Now 
Atomic scale chip design.
 
Scientists build an opensource PID   
By The Inquirer | 10:37 Sep 7, 2009 | Comment Now 
Showing off WiMax chips.
 
Chemical computers make a step forward 
By The Inquirer | 10:16 Jan 13, 2010 | Comment Now 
Still can't play games, though.
 
Avatar 
By David Hollingworth | 11:17 Dec 14, 2009 | Comment Now 
Is the most expensive film ever made a good investment of your time, or an overblown flight of James Cameron’s fancy?
 
Robot powered by human neurons 
By Justin Robinson | 11:24 Sep 10, 2009 | Comment Now 
Crafting human cells to steer robots.
 
Supercomputing to get SSD upgrade   
By The Inquirer | 11:41 Nov 12, 2009 | Comment Now 
Flash Gordon to the rescue!
 
Nanobees give tumours a tough time 
By Justin Robinson | 10:57 Sep 1, 2009 | Comment Now 
Medical science - now with more bees!
 
Big Blue gets closer to making atom sized computers 
By The Inquirer | 09:46 Aug 31, 2009 | Comment Now 
Molecular imaging for fun and profit.

 
Scientists invent wonder batteries  
By The Inquirer | 15:29 Mar 11, 2010 | Comment Now 
A group of scientists at MIT are revolutionising the battery as we know it.
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Issue: 133 | February, 2012

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