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  1. H+ Magazine - Eight ways in-vitro meat will change our lives. http://bit.ly/5vYs8R
  2. Scientists in Holland grow in-vitro pork meat in a laboratory for the first time. http://bit.ly/4PeBz4
  3. Solar power costs 50% less than last year, wind costs down 20%, and other renewable energy down 10%. http://bit.ly/5uPZaJ
  4. Scientists use solar energy to convert CO2 emissions into fuels such as gasoline and diesel. http://bit.ly/6sKEMN
  5. Software from Cambridge University grad student turns cheap webcam into instant 3D scanner. http://bit.ly/8vtD2s
  6. Cancer tumour destroyed by high intensity focused ultrasound is a first, say UK doctors. http://bit.ly/622T74
  7. RT @slashdot Solar-Powered Plane Makes Runway Debut http://bit.ly/085oPcx
  8. Stem cells grew into fully formed human skin 12 weeks after being grafted on to mice. http://bit.ly/681TEo
  9. Chips in brains will control computers by 2020 says Intel researchers. http://bit.ly/2I6UPO
  10. Birth of a new species of finches witnessed by scientists on the Galapagos Islands. http://bit.ly/4b68lU
  11. High-performance plasmas may make reliable, efficient fusion power a reality. http://bit.ly/3ykW4g
  12. RT @cnnbrk NASA has discovered a "significant amount" of water on the moon. http://bit.ly/3kCu4b
  13. A contact lens that harvests radio waves to power an LED is paving the way for a new kind of display. http://bit.ly/KDrLW
  14. Embryonic stem cell therapy restores walking ability in rats with neck spinal cord injuries. http://bit.ly/g3Otx
  15. NASA scientists studying the origin of life reproduce uracil, a building block of life, in the laboratory. http://bit.ly/1deXYI
  16. Brain-like chip may solve computers' big problem: Energy. http://bit.ly/2zGFgh
  17. RT @bbctech Glasses that can provide subtitles to translate foreign languages are being developed by Japan's NEC. http://bit.ly/PPzBj
  18. Brain scanners can tell what you're thinking about, and can recreate moving images that are viewed. http://bit.ly/2b5EvR
  19. Scientists turn human embryonic stem cells into germ cells, the precursors of egg and sperm cells. http://bit.ly/CIHzi
  20. RT @singularityhub Electrodes in brain give insight into how we use language. http://bit.ly/85Zfg