The world's first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning rubbish is nearing completion in Oslo.
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Oslo trash incinerator in carbon capture trial
The world's first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning rubbish is nearing completion in Oslo.
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Mood lighting for stress-free chickens
A new energy efficient lighting system for poultry farms uses bulbs with a light spectrum specially adjusted for chicken retinas. The makers say it reduces animal pecking and crowding; making for more relaxed and happy chickens.
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Mood lighting for stress-free chickens
A new energy efficient lighting system for poultry farms uses bulbs with a light spectrum specially adjusted for chicken retinas. The makers say it reduces animal pecking and crowding; making for more relaxed and happy chickens.
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Wireless mice leave billions at risk of computer hack: cyber security firm
San Francisco, CA (Reuters) - Marc Newlin and Balint Seeber are checking how far apart they can be while still being able to hack into each other's computers. It turns out its pretty far - 180 meters - the length of a city block in San Francisco.

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Wireless mice leave billions at risk of computer hack: cyber security firm
San Francisco, CA (Reuters) - Marc Newlin and Balint Seeber are checking how far apart they can be while still being able to hack into each other's computers. It turns out its pretty far - 180 meters - the length of a city block in San Francisco.

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Grounded Bulker Suffered Major Hull Damage
A damage assessment revealed significant damage to the motor vessel Sparna, which ran aground Monday in the main shipping channel of the Columbia River near Cathlamet, Wash.
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3-D printer, ‘Gecko Grippers’ head to space station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket loaded with supplies and science experiments blasted off from Florida on Tuesday, boosting an Orbital ATK cargo capsule toward the International Space Station.
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Beetle’s chemical signal tells mate, ‘Honey, I’m not in the mood’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When a female "burying beetle" is focused on caring for babies and not making new ones, she releases a chemical signal to her libidinous mate that says in no uncertain terms, "Honey, I'm not in the mood."
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DNA data storage could last thousands of years
Researchers in Switzerland have developed a method for writing vast amounts of information in DNA and storing it inside a synthetic fossil, potentially for thousands of years.
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