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Meditation mapped in monks. Snapshots of monks' brains provide clues as to what goes on inside the head during meditation. [BBC News: sci/tech] 4:35:50 PM |
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Envisat in pictures. Europe's sends up an eight-tonne satellite to monitor the health of the planet. [BBC News: sci/tech] 4:35:42 PM |
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Pioneer 10 makes contact. One of the most distant probes ever launched into space has contacted Earth to say all is well. [BBC News: sci/tech] 4:35:35 PM |
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Digital characters 'talk' to the deaf. Using digital avatars as signing translators could change the way deaf and hard of hearing people communicate with the hearing world. [BBC News: sci/tech] 4:35:25 PM |
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Digital divisions split town and country. Britain's digital divide is in danger of becoming so big that it cannot be bridged. [BBC News: sci/tech] 4:35:05 PM |
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Aussie boldly goes on hi-tech trek. An Australian dotcom entrepreneur has spent the last six months wandering across his country to find out how wired it is. [BBC News: sci/tech] 4:34:54 PM |
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Net monitoring scheme under fire. UK Government plans to monitor and save all internet traffic is singled out for a Big Brother Award. [BBC News: sci/tech] 4:34:26 PM |
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Life found 'on margin of existence'. Microbes found beneath the sea floor are pushing the boundaries of life on Earth and may hold clues to life on other worlds. [BBC News: sci/tech] 4:34:17 PM |
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