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September 29, 2017
The C64 is back in miniature form as the 80s revival continues
Fifa 18 review: Does the latest instalment live up to the hype?
5 simple experiments to prove to Flat Earthers our planet is round
Elon Musk’s latest venture promises to take you anywhere on Earth in less than an hour
Toyota has demonstrated its latest very impressive self-driving cars
This kit uses electric paint and a piece of paper to make a fully functional lamp
September 28, 2017
An artist and a naked mole rat expert have collaborated to create some amazing art
Watch: This drone racer testing his skills might make you feel a little queasy
These origami robots use shape-shifting exoskeletons to glide, swim and walk
5 cool things we saw at New Scientist Live
Black holes collided two billion years ago and it was just detected on Earth
September 27, 2017
Everything Amazon announced at its Echo product event
Amazon targeting smart homes as five new Echo devices unveiled
Check out this incredible new picture of Earth
A new Amazon Echo? Or maybe smart glasses? Amazon is set to announce new products today
Dyson has secretly been working on an electric car for two years
No ticket, no problem: Facial recognition could replace Oyster cards
Scientists have finally tracked down a mysterious giant rat that lives up trees
September 26, 2017
Twitter is trialling a 280-character limit to help us ‘crammers’
Scientists are naming Saturn’s moonlets after kittens
Not even Bill Gates uses a Windows Phone – but he doesn’t have an iPhone either
This creepy AI program can transform your 2D photos into ‘3D selfies’
Microsoft and Facebook’s transatlantic subsea internet cable is now complete
This new Sainsbury’s app could make checkout queues a thing of the past
Plastic nanoparticles could be causing brain damage in fish
September 25, 2017
Everything we learned during the first weekend with the iPhone 8 Plus
You need to see this timelapse of the Aurora Borealis filmed from the International Space Station
US’s Flint water crisis continues as new study finds large spike in foetal deaths
Uber boss apologises for ‘mistakes’ after being denied London licence renewal
A robot dentist just completed its first solo procedure
A Football Manager player modified the game so his players could be afflicted by historical maladies
Introducing the glasses that will let you control your phone just by rubbing your nose
Innovation is name of game at West Midlands Construction UTC
September 24, 2017
Red admirals enjoyed record summer, results from the Big Butterfly Count reveal
Listen up scientists, the internet has a lot of #stupidquestions for you
September 22, 2017
Say your goodbyes now because Flappy Bird will be gone forever when you upgrade to iOS 11
Breathing traffic-polluted air may damage kidneys, research suggests
New fingerprint test can detect cocaine use in seconds
The world’s biggest aircraft has fired its engines for the first time
This is the chemical we should be looking for if we want to find life on Mars
Facebook will share Russia-linked adverts with US investigators
September 21, 2017
The Apple effect? Wireless headphone sales soar in year since iPhone dropped headphone jack
This chatbot is helping the terminally ill make end-of-life plans
Sleep deprivation has been found to reduce depression symptoms but is the treatment sustainable?
Sea turtles are coming back from the brink of extinction following extensive conservation efforts
September 20, 2017
A mathematical formula has been created to predict a sixth mass extinction
How scientists are using lasers to brew you better beer
New theories about the Nintendo Switch’s hidden NES Golf game have surfaced
A parasitic worm that burrows into dogs’ eyes and blinds them has been found in the UK
Scientists have stored light as sound on memory chips for the first time
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