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Boeing X-45A Unmanned Aircraft Demonstrates Autonomous Capability
June 25, 2005 The Boeing X-45A unmanned aircraft continues to impress in trials as it showcases its ability to adapt to a realistic and changing wartime opera
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The Office of the Future - the skills you will need
June 17, 2005 Reskilling, upskilling, telecommuting, downsizing, redundancy … changes in the workplace are all a bit scary unless you have a high tolerance for
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The toughest bus on the planet
June 18, 2005 “Route Irish” is the local name for the heavily travelled, and highly dangerous road between the secure Green Zone in Baghdad and Baghdad Interna
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Countdown to the launch of solar sailed spacecraft
June 19, 2005 If you feel like being part of an ambitious scientific adventure over the next few days, spend a few minutes at the Planetary Society web site wat
Children
The Shield Finger Guard
June 25, 2005 Babyproofing a home is not something you want to do half-heartedly as the consequences of an incomplete job can be too dreadful to think about. I
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Rare racing cars in Goodwood sales
July 5, 2005 One of the global highlights of the automotive year is the Goodwood Festival of Speed – an event that draws the cream of the world’s auto and motor
Military
Next-Generation Communications for Unmanned Systems
June 28, 2005 Technology continues to add ever increasing, capabilities, firepower and situational awareness to the modern warfighter. Indeed, the ability for
Outdoors
Antarctic Exploration Concept vehicle for two
June 27, 2005 An innovative concept for an Antarctic Exploration vehicle was unveiled this week at the Royal College of Art’s final year show. Working closely
Wellness and Healthy Living
The staircycle – a mobile stair climber
June 28, 2005 Combining many of the key features of a scooter, a bicycle and a stair-step exercise machine, the staircycle has just won Yahoo! Search Marketin
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Devilishly clever customer service from Mercedes-Benz
June 29, 2005 Direct from the why-didn’t they-think-of-this-sooner department comes the news that Mercedes-Benz Australia will launch a new customer service con
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China's Internet users top 100 million
July 3, 2005 It is often joked that when America sneezes, the world catches a cold. Consider then the severe dependence the world might have on China fifty year
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The Trek TTX: Lance Armstrong's Tour de France special designed using computational fluid dynamics
UPDATED July 23, 2005 NEW IMAGES With a resting heart-rate of 32 beats per minute and six victories in the month-long, 3500 kilometre Tour de France cycling ra
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