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John Jostins, designer of Star Wars icon R2-D2, has created a hydrogen-powered car. Called the Microcab, it will presumably be slightly faster than the trundling droid.
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Bill Gates's credentials
The world's richest college dropout will finally claim his degree from Harvard — albeit an honorary one — when he speaks at the university's commencement ceremony in June.
Cell biologists' aches
Repetitive strain injury in the biology lab could be a thing of the past with the advent of the Shake 'N Plate, an ergonomic invention that reduces the strain caused by endless hours of bacterial culture plating.
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The calamari's off
Researchers in New Zealand are considering microwaving the largest squid ever caught... but not so they can eat it. They hope the treatment would help to thaw the 490-kilogram frozen specimen without it rotting so that they can study it.
Born survivor
Knut, the world's new favourite bear (pictured), has shrugged off a bizarre request by animal activists that he should be killed because keepers at Berlin Zoo raised him by hand — an action that was apparently a “gross violation” of animal-protection laws.
Sources: Times Higher Education Supplement, Network World, Joint Genome Institute, Bloomberg.com, Yahoo news
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Sidelines. Nature 446, 476 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/446476a
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/446476a