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The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 10:49 3rd Jul
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The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair.
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via PC Magazine UK @ 23:59 2nd Jul
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The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair.
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via Computing.co.uk @ 23:59 2nd Jul
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The much touted flying car of the future will become a reality according to British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair.
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via VNUNet.com @ 21:47 2nd Jul
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A group of flying reptiles called Quetzalcoatlus may have strolled along a fern prairie eating baby dinosaurs for lunch.
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via MSNBC @ 0:15 29th May
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With a name like T. rex, you'd expect to be safe from even the fiercest paleo-bullies. Turns out, ancient, flying reptiles could have snacked on
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via Yahoo! @ 3:55 28th May
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Exhibition Review - Does Flying Cost the Earth? At the Science Museum Antenna Gallery, London until November 2008
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via 24 Hour Museum @ 5:54 29th May
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British defence multinational BAE Systems scientists have taken robotics to a new level by operating multiple flying and crawling robots at the same time from the same set of controls.
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via IT Web @ 8:15 15th May
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For students in the northeast who often migrate outside their home state for better education, here's some good news. Assam's Dibrugarh university is planning a number of job-oriented courses, including one in nanotechnology and a flying course for commercial pilots.
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via India eNews @ 18:26 28th May
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For students in the northeast who often migrate outside their home state for better education, here's some good news. Assam's Dibrugarh university is planning a number of job-oriented courses, including one in nanotechnology and a flying course for commercial pilots.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 18:26 28th May
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Dibrugarh: For students in the northeast who often migrate outside their home state for better education, here's some good news. Assam's Dibrugarh university is planning a number of job-oriented courses, including one in nanotechnology and a flying course for commercial pilots.
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via Silicon India @ 6:05 27th May
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Xbox 360 rumors of new 60GB console coming, and 20GB console being phased outThe rumors are flying today about changes to the availability of hardware configurations for the Xbox 360. These rumors are due to a “leaked” company memo sent out to a few retailers making some statements and implications of changes to come.
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via Toys And Gadgets @ 5:19 10th Jul
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LONDON, July 1 (UPI) -- A British inventor famous for his electric car says he believes personal flying vehicles will become a reality and "change the world dramatically."
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via Political Gateway @ 15:01 2nd Jul
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LONDON, July 1 (UPI) -- A British inventor famous for his electric car says he believes personal flying vehicles will become a reality and "change the world dramatically."
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via UPI @ 20:24 1st Jul
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waderoush writes "The majority of the comments on last week's Slashdot post It's Not a Flying Car — It's A Drivable Airplane were critical, even dismissive, of Terrafugia's work to build a two-passenger airplane with folding wings that's also certified for highway driving. We boiled down these criticisms to the dozen most commonly expressed points, and today we've published responses from Terrafugia CEO Carl Dietrich. While hybrid airplane-automobiles are an old (some would say laughable) idea, Dietrich argues that current materials and avionics technologies finally make the concept feasible."
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via Slashdot @ 21:40 13th May
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Some British soldiers thought they might be unidentified flying objects. Then again, they might be those blazing Chinese lanterns released by the partygoers down the road - a new craze in England. Once they are lit, the small lanterns rise into the sky, much like hot air balloons.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 10:20 26th Jun
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Birds can beat gravity in ways other than flying — some waders can also make food travel upwards by quickly opening and closing their beaks.
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via Nature @ 19:40 15th May
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Birds can beat gravity in ways other than flying — some waders can also make food travel upwards by quickly opening and closing their beaks.
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via Nature @ 19:40 15th May
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May 20: Video shows a flying fish soaring through the air for roughly 45 seconds. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.
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via MSNBC @ 14:08 21st May
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BEIJING, June 18 (Xinhuanet) -- An engineering professor at the University of Florida is seeking a patent for a flying-saucer-like spinning aircraft that flys utilizing plasma for lift, rather than an engine and wings.
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via EView Week @ 0:08 19th Jun
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BEIJING, June 18 (Xinhuanet) -- An engineering professor at the University of Florida is seeking a patent for a flying-saucer-like spinning aircraft that flys utilizing plasma for lift, rather than an engine and wings.
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via SINA @ 19:03 18th Jun
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Looking for the International Space Station flying overhead is one of my favorite space-related pastimes. But for a couple of evenings (or early mornings, depending where you are) starting on Wednesday, June 11 you can see two spacecraft for the price of one. Space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to undock from the International Space Station on Wednesday morning, June 11th, at 7:42 am EDT. This means some sky watchers will be able to see both spaceships flying in tandem. They'll be seen as separate but closely-spaced points of light. Double flybys will continue on Thursday the 12th and to a lesser extent on Friday the 13th, with Discovery scheduled to land on Saturday. Southeastern parts of the United States (e.g., Miami and Atlanta) are favored with some especially good viewing, depending, of course, on cloud cover.
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via Universe Today @ 4:03 11th Jun
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Robots that are able to explore harsh, remote environments on our behalf have brought rich rewards for marine scientists. But in the skies, progress in using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has been surprisingly slow.
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via Nature @ 20:15 18th Jul
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via IT News Australia @ 23:58 2nd Jul
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There are many things that have come and gone in the Indian Premier League but the sight of Yuvraj Singh diving full length a la Jonty Rhodes to run out VS Yeligati off the last ball of the match is one that will stay in the consciousness for a long time. It had gone right down the wire with the Mumbai Indians needing two runs to win and one to tie the game.
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via Mumbai Mirror @ 4:22 22nd May
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