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Jack & Suzy Welch: IPO hangover may change Facebook forever
Feb. 10 - Reuters Columnists Jack and Suzy Welch say Facebook runs the risk of losing its winning culture after a multi-billion dollar IPO.

10 February 2012

FBI releases file on Steve Jobs
Feb. 10 - FBI memos paint Apple co-founder Steve Jobs as driver, reality-distorting visionary. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

9 February 2012

Russia drills into ancient subglacial Lake Vostok
Feb. 8 - Russia has announced that a team of scientists has reached the waters of Antarctica's subglacial Lake Vostok, located deep beneath the continent's glacial crust. The announcement has set the stage for a new era of discovery, with Britain and the United States racing to catch up. Rob (...)

8 February 2012

Nokia cuts 4,000 more jobs
Feb. 8 - Struggling Finnish phone maker Nokia plans to cut 4,000 more jobs at its plants in Finland, Hungary and Mexico as it seeks to cut costs by moving smartphone assembly work to Asia. Matt Cowan reports.

8 February 2012

Farming from space - satellites take on new role in food production
Feb. 8 - Israeli scientists have developed a small-scale method of analyzing microclimates using satellite images, to improve prospects for better farming. The researchers say the system could boost yields and ultimately increase the food supply world-wide. Jim Drury (...)

8 February 2012

Facebook still a closed book in China
Feb. 8 - Mark Zuckerberg wants to "friend" China's massive market but how far is he prepared to go, and against what competition? Jane Lanhee Lee reports.

8 February 2012

Redbox versus Netflix
Feb. 7 - Redbox is joining forces with Verizon to go up against Netflix, joining rivals like Amazon and Hulu plus, in the battle to grab market share of the streaming video business. Bobbi Rebell reports.

7 February 2012

"Sky villages" plan elevates debate over tsunami security
Feb. 7 - Nearly one year after the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that devastated northeastern Japan, a Japanese architect is proposing a novel solution to the ongoing problem of how and where to rebuild villages destroyed by the disaster. Keiichiro Sako says the answer lies in what he (...)

7 February 2012

Phone app stops driver texting
Feb. 7 - A new cell phone application limits distracted driving by prohibiting the ability to text or email when the device is traveling more than 15 miles per hour. It can also track the mobile user's location using GPS. Tara Cleary (...)

7 February 2012

Algorithm charts the way to music success
Feb. 7 - A team of scientists from Bristol University in the UK will be watching with particular interest as this year's Grammy Awards ceremony hands out statuettes for musical achievement in 2011. The scientists have developed algorithmic software they say can predict whether a song will be a (...)

7 February 2012

Nikon captures 'big picture' with D800
Feb. 7 - After disasters in Japan and Thailand set back production of new camera models in 2011, Japan's Nikon has been announcing new cameras at a torrid pace so far this year including its latest DSLR called the Nikon D800 which boasts 36.3 megapixels and high-end video capabilities. Matt (...)

7 February 2012

Inspired by nature, spinning surveillance drone readied for action
Feb. 6 - Engineers at Lockheed Martin have developed a new drone inspired by the maple seed that can be launched like a boomerang to give a 360 degree view to an operator in real time. Called the Samarai drone, the UAV is designed for military stealth missions in confined areas. Sharon Reich (...)

6 February 2012

Jet engine bike passes test-fire trial ahead of speed record bid
Feb. 6 - British inventor Richard Brown has built a unique jet engine-powered motorbike, fitted with an afterburner, which he plans to drive at more than 700 kph (440 mph) to break the world land speed record. It will be Brown's second attempt, after trying but failing to beat the current (...)

6 February 2012

Deadly pitcher-plant inspires super slippery nano-surface
Feb. 6 - Researchers at Harvard University have created a technology that makes almost any surface liquid-repellant. The scientists say their creation, inspired by a carnivorous lotus plant, could be adapted for a variety of uses, from water-proofing fabrics in the home to improving the (...)

5 February 2012

Job hunters face technical glitch
Feb 3 - New York-Presbyterian Hospital is one of a growing number of employers using a computer tracking system to catalog and sort resumes in hopes of finding the best candidates, as job applicants far outnumber vacant positions. Jill Bennett (...)

4 February 2012

Floating cities proposed as havens of future happiness
Feb. 3 - From Russia and the Middle East to western Europe and the United States, dissatisfaction with politics and politicians has led to protest, conflict and, in many cases, violence. But it doesn't have to be that way, according to a U.S. think-tank called The Seasteading Institute. Backed (...)

3 February 2012

Crab-claw inspired endoscope comes to grips with stomach cancer
Feb. 3 - A crab-claw inspired robotic endoscopic arm has been developed in Singapore, allowing surgeons to operate quickly on early-stage stomach cancer patients without leaving a scar. Previous treatment required long surgeries followed by a painful recovery. Kilmeny Duchardt (...)

3 February 2012

A look at the dark side
Feb 3 - NASA releases video showing the rugged terrain and impact craters of the side of the moon hidden from earth's view. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

3 February 2012

Ads get social at Super Bowl
Feb 2 - Super Bowl ad campaigns are going beyond the field- tapping into social media to leverage the millions of dollars spent on the 30-second or 60-second ads aired during the big game. Bobbi Rebell reports.

2 February 2012

FACTBOX: Facebook by words and numbers
Feb. 1 - Insider takes a look at some of the key pieces of facts, figures and disclosures provided by Facebook in its S1 filing for a $5 billion dollar IPO.

2 February 2012

Facebook to make history with IPO
Feb. 1 - Facebook officially filed paperwork with regulators on Wednesday for a $5 billion initial public offering, in what will be the biggest IPO ever to come out of Silicon Valley. Conway G Gittens reports.

2 February 2012

Facebook lifts the veil; Zuckerberg will be rich
Feb. 1 - Sageworks CEO Brian Hamilton and Silicon Valley Start-up guru Steve Blank scrutinize Facebook's S1 filing for a $5 billion IPO, its profits and revenues, and salaries.

2 February 2012

The value of the Facebook effect
Feb. 1 - The author of bestselling book "The Facebook Effect" speaks to Reuters TV in Shanghai about reports the company is set to file papers that will set the stage for an initial public offering. Matt Cowan reports.

1 February 2012

Geologists apply laser focus to stricken Concordia
Feb. 1 - Geologists studying the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship are using sophisticated geological equipment to monitor its movement. The data collected is crucial to naval engineers trying to predict the vessel's likely shifts of position in the days and weeks to come. Jim Drury (...)

1 February 2012

Morning Briefing: Facebook expected to file IPO today
Feb. 1 - All eyes are on Facebook ahead of an expected IPO filing today, and Mitt Romney wins primaries and high-powered supporters.

1 February 2012

Dude, you bought a Samsung?
Feb. 1 - In the great mobile phone wars, it seems like Apple still has the cool creds in Asia... for now. Jon Gordon reports.

1 February 2012

Facebook's evolving social network
Jan 31 - Analysts are taking a closer look at Facebook's business strategy and what's next for the social media industry with big Wall Street money looking for a friend. Conway G. Gittens reports.

31 January 2012

IFR: Facebook readies $5 bln IPO, could grow
Jan. 31 - Facebook is preparing to raise $5 billion in an IPO, about half of what some had expected according to IFR. But Reuters Tech Editor Peter Lauria says that final number could change.

31 January 2012

Facebook's Zuckerberg could be next Gates, Jobs: Weber says
Jan. 31 - Reuters West Coast bureau chief Jonathan Weber says the difference between Facebook and tech IPOs of the 1990s is that Facebook already has substantial revenue and profit. He believes interest in the IPO will be high.

31 January 2012

Dung beetle dance the inspiration for future robots
Jan. 31 - The dance of the dung beetle provides clues to navigation and could lead to more sophisticated light-weight robots in the future. The beetles, which are found on all continents except Antarctica, feed on faeces but scientists are less interested in what they eat than how they move (...)

31 January 2012

Facebook under the microscope
Jan 30 - Speculation of a Facebook initial public offering has put the leading social network under the microscope, especially when it comes to estimates the company could be initially valued at up to $100 billion. Conway G. Gittens (...)

31 January 2012

Obama conveys small business strategy via Google+
Jan. 30 - Obama speaks to a small business owner through a Google Plus video chat, outlining the government’s focus for helping entrepreneurs. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

31 January 2012

Obama answers drone question via Google+
Jan. 30 - In a Google Plus video chat, President Obama describes how the U.S. will have to be judicious in their use of drones. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

31 January 2012

Fear not the toilet - new nano-coating keeps cellphones dry
Jan. 30 - There are few things more frustrating than losing your cellphone to water damage. The electronics are not designed for contact with water, so if your hand-held device slips from your grasp and lands in the toilet, the chances are it's gone forever. At least that used to be the case. A (...)

30 January 2012

New smartphone technology puts a doctor in your pocket
Jan. 30 - Backed by government funding, South Korean scientists have developed new cell-phone technology designed to diagnose disease. A team at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology says that when its technology is commercialized, it will revolutionize diagnostic medicine (...)

29 January 2012

Magnetic soap could suck up oil spills
Jan. 27 - A team of international scientists has invented a magnetic soap that could revolutionize the clean-up of dangerous oil spills. It's the first cleaning surfactant that responds to magnets. The team, led by Bristol University Professor of Chemistry Julian Eastoe, created a liquid soap (...)

27 January 2012

Google at your own risk
Jan 26 - Google's revised privacy policy is raising new concerns about consumers rights to their information on the internet and other connected products. Bobbi Rebell reports.

27 January 2012

Samsung posts record Q4 earnings
Jan. 27 - Samsung's quarterly earnings up 76 percent, with smartphones and chips driving profits. Arnold Gay reports.

26 January 2012

FACTBOX: Apple earnings send stock, expectations soaring
Jan. 26 - Apple's stunning results for Q1 pushed its stock up and its market cap to $416 billion.

26 January 2012

Nokia profits dive
Jan. 26 - Nokia reported a 73 percent fall in fourth-quarter earnings as sales of its new Windows handsets failed to dent the dominance of Apple's iPhone. Hayley Platt reports.

26 January 2012

Turning smartphones into toys
Jan 25 - Harnessing the technology inside smartphones, a new range of app-related toys providing a new way to play are on display at the British toy Fair. Joanna Partridge reports.

25 January 2012

Apple beats Wall St targets
Jan. 25 - The world's most valuable technology company returns to form with quarterly results that blow past Wall Street's expectations, sending its shares up 8 percent into record territory. Matt Cowan reports.

25 January 2012

UK teen's app creates stir
Jan. 24 - London student Nick D'Aloisio has been thrust into the global spotlight after his iPhone app won the backing of an investment company controlled by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing. Technology correspondent Matt Cowan (...)

24 January 2012

BlackBerry- turnaround or takeover?
Jan 23 - Research in Motion's new management is faced with big decisions including whether to fight to turnaround the maker of BlackBerry devices or start talking to partners about a deal. Bobbi Rebell reports.

24 January 2012

BlackBerry bosses step down
Jan. 23 - Research in Motion's co-CEOs bow to investor pressure and resign as the maker of BlackBerry struggles to regain momentum in the ultra-competitive smartphone market it once dominated. Andrew Potter reports.

23 January 2012

YouTube hits 4 billion daily streams
Jan 23 - Summary of business headlines: Google's YouTube streams 4 billion online videos a day, according to company; RIM shares crumble with investors less than impressed with CEO shake up. Conway G. Gittens reports.

23 January 2012

Digital music hits high note in 2011
Jan. 23 - Digital music revenues rose eight percent in 2011 to $5.2 billion, but it was not enough to prevent another annual decline in the overall market according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.

23 January 2012

"Smart E-book" turns the page on reading technology
Jan. 23 - South Korean researchers have come up with an electronic reading device designed to recreate the experience of flipping through the pages of a book. Spurred by continued demand and nostalgia for traditional books, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology says its Smart (...)

22 January 2012

Wikipedia's Wales says blackout worked
Jan 20 - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales tells Reuters TV that the blackout staged by the online encyclopedia over proposed anti-piracy legislation was effective in pressuring U.S. politicians. Matt Cowan reports.

20 January 2012

Still counting on Kodak
Jan 19 - One of Kodak's self-described major customers says it remains confident in doing business with the now bankrupt photography icon, as experts say Kodak's demise marks the end of the analog era. Bobbi Rebell reports.

20 January 2012

Italian researchers see clean-up potential in oil slick robot
Jan. 19 - Fears of a possible environmental catastrophe caused by the Costa Concordia grounding, have rallied oil clean-up companies from across Europe to offer their services in the event of an oil spill from the vessel into the Mediterranean. But it's not just those companies who are watching (...)

19 January 2012

Start-up innovators look for traction after Las Vegas
Jan. 19 - The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month was a forum not just for big manufacturers of televisions and computers but also for small companies with innovative products to sell. In the so-called Eureka Park section of the show, several of these up-and-coming (...)

19 January 2012

Bankruptcy: Is this a Kodak moment?
Jan. 19 - Eastman Kodak, which invented the hand-held camera and helped bring the world the first pictures from the moon has filed for bankruptcy protection, capping a prolonged plunge for one of America's best-known firms. Sonia Legg (...)

19 January 2012

It's the wee, not the Wii
Jan. 19 - Sega takes aim with the "Toylet", a bathroom-based game targeting Japanese men whenever they take a leak. Arnold Gay reports.

19 January 2012

SOPA web piracy battle gets louder
Jan 18 - New Yorkers protest in front of lawmakers' office in opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) as websites like Wikipedia make good on a promise to temporarily go dark in opposition to the legislation. Bobbi Rebell (...)

18 January 2012

Emotional machines the next step in robot evolution
Jan. 18 - Scientists at Poland's Wroclaw University of Technology are taking human-robot interaction to another level with their EMYS android, which expresses human-like dispositions, such as anger, surprise, confusion joy, and sadness. The researchers say they are working towards a future (...)

18 January 2012

Olympus board to stay until late April
Jan. 18 - Olympus management staying for another three months despite over half being sued for mismanaging the company. Arnold Gay reports.

18 January 2012

Wikipedia is going dark
Jan. 17 - Wikipedia is temporarily going dark in protest to anti-piracy legislation in the United States. Bobbi Rebell reports.

18 January 2012

Retailers get "touchy" with shoppers
Jan 17 - Retailers are rolling out new technologies to better connect to consumers, and their wallets. Bobbi Rebell reports.

17 January 2012

Scientists map enzyme to vanquish viruses
Jan. 17 - A team of scientists in Australia have mapped the structure of an enzyme they say could be targeted by drugs to stop viruses like HIV and Hepatitis C from turning into deadly diseases. Ben Gruber reports.

17 January 2012

Pint-sized pick up from Smart debuts in Detroit
Jan. 13 - Smart, the Daimler AG-owned manufacturer of pint-sized urban vehicles, is trying to sell America on its latest creation, a tiny convertible truck called the Smart "for-us" pick-up, now on display at the Detroit Auto Show. As a concept car, the all-electric vehicle is not commercially (...)

13 January 2012

Viral spiral propels Unruly Media
Jan. 13 - After winning 25 million dollars in funding from a number of prominent investors. London-based video marketing and metrics company Unruly Media looks to further expand its global reach. Matt Cowan reports

13 January 2012

Chaos at Beijing Apple store after cancelled iPhone launch
Jan. 13 - Customers scuffle with security, and pelt Apple's Beijing store with eggs after being told the launch of the iPhone 4S had been cancelled. Arnold Gay reports.

13 January 2012

Volcker rule may hit Silicon Valley: Reuters report
Jan. 12 - Reuters banking correspondent Dave Clarke discusses his story on how Silicon Valley may be affected by the pending Volcker Rule limits on proprietary trading.

12 January 2012

World's first electric car hits the road - again
Jan. 12 - The latest in electric-powered cars are being unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show this month but the vehicle that started it all is making a debut of its own in Germany. Engineers at a private museum near the city of Speyer, have recreated a working version of the world's first electric (...)

12 January 2012

Media Bite: Tebow, Beyonce & Jay-Z, Apple TV
Jan. 10, 2012 - Tim Tebow tries to become TV ratings royalty, while Beyonce & Jay-Z make everyone wonder about how much their baby pics will sell for. Reuters Media Editor Peter Lauria breaks down the week in media business news for (...)

12 January 2012

Video killed the political star
Buzzfeed's 22 year old Andrew Kaczynski is seen as a rising star in the online world - finding rare videos of politicians contradicting themselves and in other compromising situations. Anthony DeRosa, picks this video maven's (...)

11 January 2012

Steve Jobs lives on in comic book
Jan 11 - Apple founder Steve Jobs is immortalized again, this time in a new comic book about his life. Bobbi Rebell reports.

11 January 2012

Critics raise the alarm over U.S. police drone plans
Jan. 11 - U.S. civil rights groups are raising the alarm about plans by the Houston and Miami police forces to add unmanned aerial drones to their crime-fighting arsenals. Law enforcement officials say the drones will help in the hunt for criminals and missing persons but critics claim they (...)

11 January 2012

Infamous lobbyist Jack Abramoff on legalized online gambling
Jan. 11 - Jack Abramoff, who did jail time for stepping over the line as a lobbyist in Washington, weighs in on efforts to legalize online gambling.

11 January 2012

TV makers battle at CES
Jan 11 - The battle for the living room continues as television makers at the Consumer Electronics Show unveil thinner, bigger, and smarter flat panel TVs, with upgrades to visual technology. Conway G. Gittens reports.

11 January 2012

Amazon likely to miss earnings estimates: StarMine
Jan. 11 - Despite strong holiday sales and analyst optimism, StarMine analyst Sri Raman says Amazon.com is one of the companies most likely to miss earnings estimates for Q4.

11 January 2012

Ultrabook, smartphones take CES stage
Jan 10 - The world's biggest consumer electronics show puts a spotlight on razor-thin laptops, as well as faster and powerful smartphones, and thinner flat panel televisions at the annual event in Las Vegas. Conway G. Gittens (...)

11 January 2012

A $15 million makeover
BuzzFeed wants to go from silly to serious. Will $15.5 million from venture capital firms, an old school media house and a japanese telecom company launch BuzzFeed into journalism legitimacy? Anthony DeRosa visits BuzzFeed's NYC headquarters to find (...)

10 January 2012

The buzz on the top tech show
Jan. 9 - Near record attendance at CES, the world's biggest tech show, but the show's future is questioned as big companies like Microsoft pull away. Bobbi Rebell reports.

10 January 2012

Netflix launches in UK and Ireland
Jan. 9 - The video subscription service Netflix is launching in the United Kingdom and Ireland with a streaming only service, taking on Amazon-owned rival Lovefilm which still offers DVD rentals through the post. Matt Cowan reports.

9 January 2012

"Electronic nose" sniffs out killer disease
Jan. 9 - A hand-held device for the early detection of tuberculosis is showing promise during trials in India. Called an "electronic nose" the device could radically improve the diagnosis and cure rate for TB, a disease that kills almost one and a half million people each year in the developing (...)

9 January 2012

Olympus may sue executives for $1.2 billion
Jan. 9 - Japan's Olympus considering suing past and present executives to recover $1.2 billion, president may resign. Arnold Gay reports.

9 January 2012

Aching thumbs? Try the virtual keyboard
Jan. 9 - Smartphone and tablet PC users who miss their conventional keyboard need miss it no longer, thanks to the latest creation from South Korean company, Celluon. The company has produced a virtual keyboard which enables users to tap on any flat surface, be it a desk, table or even a wall. (...)

9 January 2012

Olympus whistleblower drops CEO fight
Jan. 6 - Ousted British CEO of Olympus Corp Michael Woodford abandons his bid to lead the company, and instead vows to sue for unfair dismissal. Ciara Sutton reports.

6 January 2012

World's first chimeric monkeys are born
Jan. 5 - Researchers in Oregon have produced the world's first chimeric monkeys. Unlike naturally-conceived animals whose individual cells contain the same genetic structure, the monkeys are composed of a mixture of cells containing different genomes. Scientists have conducted research with (...)

6 January 2012

22-year old DC activist takes on Verizon
Jan. 5 - Twenty-two-year-old Molly Katchpole, who lives in a tiny Washington, DC apartment, is being credited with helping to kill Verizon's plan to impose a $2 "convenience" fee on customers with an online petition. Rough Cut (no reporter (...)

6 January 2012

Phones power Samsung to record profits
Jan. 6 - Samsung Electronics forecasts a 73 percent jump in operating profit for the Oct to Dec period, after record-smashing sales of smartphones. Arnold Gay reports.

6 January 2012

Anti-malaria drug produced from tobacco plants
Jan. 5 - Israeli researchers have genetically engineered tobacco plants to produce the anti-malaria drug, Artemisinin. The scientists say their research could widen the drug's availability to treat a disease that, in Africa alone, kills hundreds of thousands children annually. Jim Drury (...)

5 January 2012

Comet Lovejoy blazes trail across Chilean sky
Jan. 4 - The recently discovered Comet Lovejoy has been captured in stunning time-lapse video taken from the Paranal Observatory in Chile as it blazed a trail across the southern sky on December 22, 2011. The video was made public this week. The comet had just unexpectedly survived a close (...)

5 January 2012

Yahoo names new CEO, now what?
Reuters Correspondent Alexei Oreskovic on what Yahoo's hiring of PayPal President Scott Thompson as CEO means for the internet search giant.

4 January 2012

iPhone look-alike flies off shelves in China
Jan. 4 - Consumers are flocking to Chinese brand Meizu's outlets to snap up its latest smartphone, which bears an uncanny resemblance to Apple's iPhone but comes in at a fraction of the cost. Jon Gordon reports

4 January 2012

iPhone look-alike flies off shelves in China
Jan. 4 - Consumers flock to home grown brand Meizu's outlets across the nation to snap up its latest smartphone, bearing an uncanny resemblance to Apple's iPhone but coming at a fraction of the cost. Jon Gordon reports. (Some footage courtesy of MIC (...)

4 January 2012

Developers hail "breakthrough" insulation spray
Jan. 3 - Taiwanese scientists have produced what they call a "breakthrough" spray insulation technology for windows and external tiles. The researchers say the product could save companies and individuals billions in energy costs. Andrew Schmertz (...)

2 January 2012

Twin probes begin moon mapping mission
Jan. 2 - After a three month spaceflight, a twin set of lunar probes has reached the moon. NASA intends to use the orbiters to create a precise map of the moon's gravitational field. Researchers hope the data will answer questions about the composition of the moon's core and how it was formed. (...)

2 January 2012

Simulations bring new angle to crowd studies
Jan. 2 - 2011 was notable for the level of civil unrest that rocked cities around the world, either because of perceived economic injustice or political protest. The unprecedented breadth of protests from New York to Cairo has resonated with one geography professor at the University of (...)

1 January 2012

Breakingviews: Confidence key for tech trends in 2012
Dec. 29 - The importance of confidence in cloud computing and cybersecurity are two of the hottest trends in tech.

29 December 2011

DOJ online gambling ruling is confusing, says industry
Dec. 29 - American Gaming Association CEO Frank Fahrenkopf says the gambling sector needs uniform regulation to protect consumers and prevent illegal sites from operating in the U.S.

29 December 2011

Batcopter flies to reveal secrets of swarming
Dec. 29 - A research team at Boston University has designed an aerial vehicle to study how bats fly together but never collide. The "Batcopter", launched in Texas, is helping the team study swarming bat trajectories, the data from which will allow engineers to develop smarter unmanned flight (...)

29 December 2011

Israeli bird radar technology promises clear skies for pilots
Dec. 28 - The Israeli airforce is using bird tracking radar technology to ensure safe aviation over Israeli skies, one of the busiest junctions of avian migration routes world-wide. In the past 25 years, 10 airforce planes have crashed in collisions with migrating birds, but the new system, (...)

28 December 2011

Tech trends for 2012
Dec. 28 - Serial entrepreneur Sean Parker, Monocle Editor-In-Chief Tyler Brûlé and technology blogger Robert Scoble speak to Reuters TV about trends in tech. Matt Cowan reports.

28 December 2011

Botanists drop Latin to save plants
Dec. 27 - Starting January 1st, 2012, botanists will no longer be required to write scientific descriptions for plants in Latin. As one of two major changes implemented by the recent International Botanical Congress, researchers believe it could save some endangered plant species by simplifying (...)

27 December 2011

Toyota's new Aqua covers over 35km per litre
Dec. 27 - Toyota launches world's most fuel-efficient hybrid, the Aqua, that it says will cover 35.4 km per litre of fuel. Arnold Gay reports.

27 December 2011

Attack of the T-Cells -- live on video
Dec. 26 - Researchers at the La Jolla Institute in California have devised a method to observe the real-time cellular processes that cause diabetes. Utilizing advanced microscopy techniques and live video, the development allows scientists to watch the deadly disease's progression while (...)

25 December 2011

Tech gifts ring up big holiday sales
Dec. 23 - Tech gifts are expected to be among the top sellers this holiday season. These three will be especially in demand. Elizabeth Koraca reports.

24 December 2011

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