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Worm glue could help repair broken bones
Bioengineers are attempting to emulate a glue found in the sandcastle worm to help repair broken bones in humans.
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World's first blue roses to go on sale
The long-awaited commercial release of the blue rose is set to take place in Japan next week (November 3). But before you go ordering a dozen or so for your loved one, check out the price – around ¥2,000-3,000 (US$22-32) each.
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Cell batteries could power nano devices
Synthetic cells that act as a battery could one day be used to power nanotech devices.
Around The Home
Dribbling teapot enigma solved
French scientists have discovered what makes teapots dribble and have employed technology to end the "teapot effect".
Automotive
The Lexus LFA supercar – the long awaited production version arrives
The Lexus LFA that first appeared as a concept car at the 2005 Detroit Auto Show is finally production ready. Lexus made the announcement at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show where a full-scale see through model of the car was also on display.
Mobile Technology
Wildcharge review - is wireless power worth it?
Hands-on test of the WildCharge wireless charging solution.
Motorcycles
Yamaha's Super Tenere 'art installation' baffles Tokyo crowds
A twin-cylinder "Super Tenere" is in the pipeline which will compete against the BMW R1200GS.
Home Entertainment
Netflix streaming coming to Sony PS3
From next month, Netflix members in the U.S. will have access to the Netflix library via their Sony PS3s at no extra cost.
Motorcycles
VFR1200 Tourer: The World's safest bike?
The oddball styling of Honda's forthcoming VFR1200T tourer isn't just the result of a designer's whim; the shape is designed to radically reduce rider injuries in the most common sorts of accidents.
Photography
Sony DPP-F700 photo frame with built-in printer
Sony has announced forthcoming availability of its new DPP-F700 digital photo frame with built-in printer
Computing
Acer Aspire Z5610 offers multi-touch support for Windows 7
Acer's new Aspire AIO PC offers support for Windows 7 multi-touch
Computing
Dell Latitude XT2 XFR - small, tough and multi-touch capable
Dell has released another member of its Latitude range of rugged PC tablets, the XT2 XFR - 12.1-inch rugged convertible with multi-touch display - the smallest in its class.
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