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VIDEO: A step forward in 3D tech

Scientists at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine have used bioprinting to create functional body parts.

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VIDEO: Double up for Huawei Matebook

Huawei's Matebook is a hybrid between a laptop and tablet, creating an easy transition between business and endless fun.

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VIDEO: Samsung launches Galaxy S7

The unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge on Sunday brought back features that were missed on previous models.

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VIDEO: Hairy protection from germs

Micro organisms found in mens' beards contain antibiotic properties that could potentially protect our immune systems.

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Science minds converge in Grahamstown

SciFest Africa celebrates its 20th anniversary as local and international visitors will explore the science of time.

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VIDEO: Double up for Huawei Matebook

Huawei's Matebook is a hybrid between a laptop and tablet, creating an easy transition between business and endless fun.

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SCIENCE NEWS  

VIDEO: A step forward in 3D tech

Scientists at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine have used bioprinting to create functional body parts.

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TELECOMS  

Video streaming causes stress - Ericsson

A study conducted by Ericsson found that buffering delays increased heart rate, liking that to "watching a horror film".

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SECURITY  

The fax is back

In the wake of hacking scandals some executives are taking to sending handwritten faxes as a security precaution.

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SOFTWARE  

VIDEO: Never lost in translation

Google included 13 new languages including isiXhosa to its Google Translate service, supporting 103 languages overall.

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BUSINESS  

When Facebook became a Tupperware party

What started out as a forum for oversharing is now just a home for hundreds of adverts.

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HARDWARE  

VIDEO: Double up for Huawei Matebook

Huawei's Matebook is a hybrid between a laptop and tablet, creating an easy transition between business and endless fun.

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GAMING  

Help Leo get his Oscar

Calling all old-school gamers! Here is a chance to help Leonardo DiCaprio get his Oscar.

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INTERNET  

Facebook extends suicide risk tools

Users can alert Facebook to friends that may be showing suicidal tendencies.

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GADGETS  

VIDEO: Double up for Huawei Matebook

Huawei's Matebook is a hybrid between a laptop and tablet, creating an easy transition between business and endless fun.

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SPACE  

'Space music' heard from dark side of Moon

Hidden Nasa recordings reveal Apollo 10 astronauts heard mysterious whistling sound while orbiting the far side of the Moon. [VIDEO]

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DISCOVERY  

VIDEO: A step forward in 3D tech

Scientists at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine have used bioprinting to create functional body parts.

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ENVIRONMENT  

WATCH: Giant panda takes a tumble

Toronto Zoo's Da Mao the panda woke up to a beautiful winter morning only to roll out of the bed on the playful side.

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