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Wasps have a good memory for a face Wasps have a good memory for a face
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Researchers have found that wasps can recognise wasps they've met before even after a busy 10 days apart.

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Total solar eclipse wows viewers in China Total solar eclipse wows viewers in China
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Video duration: 167 seconds
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Read more: http://space.newscie ntist.com/article/dn 14483?DCMP=youtube New Scientist reporter Phil McKenna covers the eclipse on 1 August 2008 from China.

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Acrobatic geckos steer with their tails Acrobatic geckos steer with their tails
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Video duration: 80 seconds
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Read more: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn13 481
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley are finding out that a gecko's tail plays an important role in its movement.

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Human ovulation captured on film Human ovulation captured on film
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Video duration: 56 seconds
Global video hits: 1019150

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Belgian researchers have captured ovulation on film for the first time.

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New Scientist video round-up - December 21, 2007 New Scientist video round-up - December 21, 2007
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Video duration: 218 seconds
Global video hits: 11613

Find out how a new technique could sharpen up your digital photos, watch a galaxy collide with a particle beam, see the world through the eyes of an owl and more...

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New Scientist recreates a robot made by the ancient Greeks New Scientist recreates a robot made by the ancient Greeks
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Video duration: 122 seconds
Global video hits: 92131

Technology feature editor Ben Crystall explains how he recreated a programmable robot dating from 60AD. More here:
http://www.newsci entisttech.com/chann el/tech/mg19526111.6 00

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New Scientist science and technology news New Scientist science and technology news
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Video duration: 465 seconds
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Science and technology news featuring dancing robots, amazing optical illusions and the latest on depression research.
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New Scientist video round-up - October 10, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - October 10, 2008
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Video duration: 233 seconds
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Read more: http://www.newscient ist.com/ Carbon material gives more grip than gecko feet. Deepest-living fishes caught on camera for the first time. Digital zebrafish embryo provides the first complete developmental blueprint of a vertebrate.

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New Scientist video round-up - August 1, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - August 1, 2008
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Video duration: 162 seconds
Global video hits: 10961

Watch randy male fish that don't like competition from other males: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn14 438?DCMP=youtube
Find out about a new robot that can optimally position limbs in an MRI scanner to get the best images of tissues:
See how bee foraging patterns could help the police track down serial killers: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn14 423?DCMP=youtube

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New Scientist video round-up - April 25, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - April 25, 2008
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Video duration: 212 seconds
Global video hits: 44209

Watch a robot-mongoose pair sniff out landmines:
http://technology .newscientist.com/ch annel/tech/mg1982653 5.900-mongooserobot- duo-sniff-out-landmi nes-on-the-cheap.htm l
See robots compete in the RoboCup competition : http://technology.ne wscientist.com/chann el/tech/dn13744-resc ue-robots-compete-to -save-dolls-in-distr ess.html

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New Scientist video round-up - October 17, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - October 17, 2008
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Video duration: 182 seconds
Global video hits: 10809

Find out how squid use ink to communicate, the secrets of worm grunting and why a new pill turns into a sponge when it's swallowed.

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New Scientist video round-up New Scientist video round-up
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Video duration: 243 seconds
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A round-up of recent science video clips featured by New Scientist.

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New Scientist video round-up - September 26, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - September 26, 2008
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Video duration: 222 seconds
Global video hits: 9672

Find out about a robotic dragonfly that could soon be sent to space, wasps that recognise recent acquaintances and a study that shows that babies may be less forgetful than we think.

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New Scientist video round-up - June 20, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - June 20, 2008
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Video duration: 174 seconds
Global video hits: 113040

See the first ever footage of human ovulation: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/bein g-human/dn14155?DCMP =NLC-youtube
Watch how prototypes of lunar vehicles, spacesuits and robots are being tested and look at the first video of a metal-eating pest: http://technology.ne wscientist.com/artic le/dn14175?DCMP=NLC- youtube

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New Scientist video round-up - September 19, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - September 19, 2008
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Video duration: 202 seconds
Global video hits: 70286

See underwater life that glows red, fungi that shoot out spores with the fastest acceleration ever seen in nature and a new bus that's steered by a computer.

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New Scientist video round-up - February 15, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - February 15, 2008
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Video duration: 156 seconds
Global video hits: 5201

Read more: http://space.newscie ntist.com/article/dn 13322
Find out how flies navigate with both sight and smell, why climate change threatens emperor penguins, and the latest addition to the tally of extrasolar planets

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New Scientist video round-up - February 8, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - February 8, 2008
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Video duration: 187 seconds
Global video hits: 13724

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Find out how flocks of birds interact when they fly, learn more about baboon parenting, and see a new device that could allow you to power gadgets while on the move.

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New Scientist video round-up - May 16, 2008 New Scientist video round-up - May 16, 2008
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Video duration: 197 seconds
Global video hits: 52242

Find out if climbing is as easy as walking for small primates: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn13 911
Watch some birds that can pump up water droplets with their beaks: http://www.newscient ist.com/article/dn13 906
And see what researchers are finding out about polar ice caps on Mars.

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New Scientist video round-up -- June 06, 2008 New Scientist video round-up -- June 06, 2008
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Video duration: 284 seconds
Global video hits: 5609

The Pitcher plant is a carnivore that uses water to make more effective insect traps.
Fake engine noise makes electric cars safer
Zombie caterpillar controlled by voodoo wasps

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