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Ever wondered, not what your country can do for you, but you can do for your country? Check out these defence careers!
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Your handy guide to safe summer gaming!
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Safety. Hydration. Heatstroke. Lag. Gaming's natural enemies this summer - so here's our tips to a safe, sane, summer gaming season.
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Creepy crawly bot to shimmy its way into your heart - fo' reals!
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Military-grade robot snake saves lives
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It’s the most powerful supercomputer on the planet – a worldwide network of PCs dedicated to researching the mysteries of protein folding.
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Nanobees give tumours a tough time
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Interview: Dr Guy Porter on violence and addiction in games
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Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror
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If you feel that gaming on your PSP could use a shot of adrenaline, this is the medicine for you.
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Caesar IV
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'I don't care; feed them to the lions until one of them tells me who scratched my throne!'
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Invisible miracles - #28
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For roving mobs, the pitchfork was a great technological advance. Daniel Rutter wonders what's shaped modern society, other than the poptart.
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