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Scientists think games should be smellier
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Justin Robinson
| 12:10 Apr 29, 2009 |
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New gaming peripheral promises the sense of smell?
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution review - great, but a little buggy
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| 13:42 Aug 23, 2011 |
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: 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...
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| 10:18 Jul 21, 2011 |
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Not into straight IT? We take a look at your career options in the rest of the geek spectrum.
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Friday Linky Fun
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| 16:25 Jul 15, 2011 |
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Another week comes to an end, and to celebrate, we bring you Hobbits and Batman and Conan and Troopers, oh my!
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The Doug Lombardi interview Pt2 – Valve versus DLC
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| 12:48 Jun 21, 2011 |
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"Star Wars: The Complete Saga" revealed on Blu-ray
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Boffins have quantum leap
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Scientists build better atom trap.
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CERN cranks up its LHC network
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Mega huge data recording begins.
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Transparent rubber goo controls LCD interface
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| 10:38 Oct 13, 2009 |
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Japanese scientists prototype a gelatinous control system.
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Quantum dot breakthrough
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The silicon chip will eventually be replaced.
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Geographical Information Systems
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Scientists help predict nanotech chip design
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Atomic scale chip design.
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Scientists build an opensource PID
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Showing off WiMax chips.
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Chemical computers make a step forward
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Still can't play games, though.
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Is the most expensive film ever made a good investment of your time, or an overblown flight of James Cameron’s fancy?
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Robot powered by human neurons
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| 11:24 Sep 10, 2009 |
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Crafting human cells to steer robots.
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Supercomputing to get SSD upgrade
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Flash Gordon to the rescue!
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Nanobees give tumours a tough time
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Medical science - now with more bees!
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Big Blue gets closer to making atom sized computers
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Molecular imaging for fun and profit.
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Scientists invent wonder batteries
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A group of scientists at MIT are revolutionising the battery as we know it.
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