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Millions of hairy tarantula skins could be used to mop up oil spills0:141 152
Watch this fish hop across the surface of water and climb on land0:223 992
Fast swimming fish robot could perform underwater surveillance0:802 586
The best picture ever taken of the sun reveals its bizarre surface0:157 320
Soft finger-like robots sweating0:262 572
Cyborg jellyfish that swim at triple speed could help protect oceans.0:352 109
Watch wolf pups play fetch just like dogs for the first time0:221 797
A robot equipped with real pigeon feathers flies like a living bird1:375 183
Watch the first ever video of a chemical bond breaking and forming0:2923 404
Mercury’s outer layers may have been stripped off by a young Venus1:266 618
Cuttlefish wearing 3D glasses prove they sense depth just like us1:101 883
African grey parrots are smart enough to help a bird in need0:572 886
A trippy maths program shows possible shapes of the universe.0:173 410
Katherine Joy: Uncovering the secrets of the moon11:42796
The scientific shortcuts to cooking delicious caramelised onions1:458 123
Magnetic levitation device could help police identify illegal drugs0:241 977
A loudspeaker made from liquid heavy metal works even when bent0:472 870
AI is digitally pasting products into your favourite films and TV0:551 658
AI is digitally pasting products into your favourite films and TV0:401 305
Fabiola Gianotti on why science at CERN has no borders17:412 525
We can now make animated 'sound holograms' that you can touch1:202 252
Scientists have trained rats to drive tiny cars to collect food 20:1236 453
Moving To Mars: the reality of living on Mars2:321 370
The Amazon's white bellbirds are the world's loudest birds0:605 845
Creepy human-like skin makes ticklish and pinchable phones0:213 095
Scientists have trained rats to drive tiny cars to collect food 10:5983 417
Plans for UK's first moon rover announced at New Scientist Live27:51677
Lee Berger: Rewriting human history23:413 151
New Scientist Live - See you in 2020!1:00921
New Scientist Live 2019 Day 10:56579
Bill Bryson on the miraculous human body10:218 593
Margaret Atwood on her career as a writer56:571 248
Don’t miss this extraordinary festival of ideas and discoveries!0:2117 058
Richard Dawkins: outgrowing God14:1191 463
Ghost Crab0:161 496
The Gut Health Doctor15:152 629
These sharks use unique molecules to glow green0:14998
Cockroach robot won't break after being repeatedly stamped on0:151 490
Women in space: an interview with Varsha Jain and Libby Jackson10:29601
Rhino drone30:23832
Metro Exodus Ray Trace0:372 893
Observational appearance of an accretion disk0:16892
Liquid Magnet0:311 320
Hannah Joshua explains how to build BiscuitBot, an autonomous, biscuit-ferrying robot.6:24841
James Lovelock says artificial intelligence is the start of new life14:463 393
AI beats professionals at six-player Texas Hold ‘Em poker4:371 894
Squishy Marbles can take on many shapes0:421 069
What is consciousness? Philosopher, Dan Dennett explains.41:168 097
True AI creativity is coming: an interview with Marcus Du Sautoy13:30964
Want to build robots and invent stuff? Here's where to start0:29939
Beluga whale with harness was trained by Russia, claim scientists0:181 056
The return of race science: an interview with Science Journalist Angela Saini13:401 563
Metamorphic Spotted Salamanders trapped inside Northern Pitcher Plant0:371 430
War of the Worlds: The Immersive Experience2:1014 458
Want to stop climate change? Jared Diamond says nations need therapy24:461 440
Smart glove can feel the shape and weight of an object you’re holding1:301 010
Humanity currently faces its most difficult challenges1:1085 807
Matchbox illusion0:383 710
Make a shape-shifting tablet with touchscreens that click together_20:101 074
Make a shape-shifting tablet with touchscreens that click together0:101 611
Stanley Kubrick: The exhibition at Design Museum, London.2:502 013
Jamie Lacelle functional neurological disorder.3:141 320
Gun that launches cord to wrap around assailant used for first time0:267 056
Hot rubble from volcanoes races over land on a carpet of air bubbles0:143 552
Why Ian McEwan doesn’t see his latest novel as being science fiction16:253 666
By trusting science, we will solve the world’s toughest problems.2:373 710
What is New Scientist Live?2:423 260
By trusting science, we will solve the world’s toughest problems.2:39421
The truth about male and female brains9:303 676
Turtles work out as they slumber0:17848
Why everyone loves New Scientist Live1:463 104
Why New Scientist Live is great for your business1:90741
Meet the low carbon pioneers -- Rachel Fort, sponsored by BP3:131 366
Podcast: Meet Tom Schuler (sponsored by BP)17:53293
Video: Meet the low carbon pioneers (sponsored by BP)3:452 286
New Scientist Live: The World's Greatest Science Festival2:37765
Podcast: Meet Tom Parsons19:23386
Video: Meet the low carbon pioneers--Tom Parsons (Sponsored by BP)2:381 362
Give your phone the finger0:598 995
Skinbot0:391 256
Cats are useless at catching rats1:2014 445
New Scientist Live 2018 - Day 1 Highlights1:201 311
Manta rays filter tiny bits of food0:401 133
The First Animals1:001 138
Robotic fruit fly swoops, dives and flips0:37950
Podcast: Meet Rachel Fort, sponsored by BP13:28368
Podcast: Meet Kathrina Mannion, sponsored by BP15:50426
Gene drives could wipe out mosquitoes0:541 032
Paralysis beaten with spinal implant0:411 836
Reaction Engines at New Scientist Live 20186:382 257
Maddie Moate - New Scientist Live 20180:37665
New Scientist Live 20181:801 754
Binary Bots at New Scientist Live 20184:16410
Electric Reefs1:00837
Honeybees stick together to stay safe in high winds0:44869
Meet the low carbon pioneers -- Kathrina Mannion, sponsored by BP1:571 222
A blast of sound turns floating drops into bubbles0:361 042
How shrikes kill their prey0:372 148
Brazil museum gutted by fire0:421 813
Air pollution may affect your brain power0:39653



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