
Laura Mears
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 Kevlar fibres could hold the secret to super-strong cartilagePlus, the race is on to save the world's favourite banana and physicists wonder whether the universe could be used as a computer By Laura Mears Published 
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 AI reveals how a parasitic fungus turns ants into zombiesAlso, the star that refuses to die and DNA robots that could one day build themselves By Laura Mears Published 
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 How jellyfish have helped to create glowing, pressure sensitive, robot skinAlso, newborn babies get light-up pyjamas and telescopes capture the flash from a feeding black hole By Laura Mears Published 
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 The science and technology of Wolfenstein II: The New ColossusT3 explores the science behind Bethesda's latest shooter By Laura Mears Published 
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 How Star Wars helped visualise the biology of spermPlus, the secret of mosquito stealth is revealed and faces grow from flat disks By Laura Mears Published 
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 The science of Blade Runner 2049: flying cars, holograms, replicants and moreWith Blade Runner 2049 about to hit cinemas, we look at the technology of the future By Laura Mears Published 
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 T3 Science Hit: molecular meth tests, soluble thermometers and genetic engineeringMicro monster truck wheels are adapted to detect drugs, scientists monitor fish with dissolving sensors and the secrets of CRISPR precision are revealed By Laura Mears Published 
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 Tech augmentation: building human 2.0Could we ever match Halo's Master Chief or Deus Ex's Adam Jensen when it comes to technological upgrades? By Laura Mears Published 
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 Genetic engineering: upgrading to human 2.0By Laura Mears Published 
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 T3 Science Hit: micro monster trucks, printable robots and rock, paper, scissorsScience Scientists race nano cars, MIT 3D print custom robots and chimpanzees learn to play children's games By Laura Mears Published Science
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 T3 Science Hit: CRISPR ants, fruit fly brains and origami microbotsScientists delete ant genes, map insect brain wiring and develop a cell-catching micro Pac-Man By Laura Mears Published 
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 How to travel faster than lightHow far do Star Trek, Mass Effect, Portal and Halo bend the laws of physics to break the universal speed limit? By Laura Mears Published 
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 The science of Transformers: the real technology behind the iconic robotsAs Transformers: The Last Knight hits cinemas, we take a look at real shape-shifting robots By Laura Mears Published 
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 The science of Alien: Covenant: meet the real world xenomorphsT3 digs in to the science of extraterrestrial parasites, synthetic life and seeding theory By Laura Mears Published 
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 The science of Prey: robo-roaches, fluorescent cats, mind control and moreBy Laura Mears Published 
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 Level up your Xbox One with the T3 power user guide: elite tips and tricks to help you up your game and craft the ultimate systemT3's top 10 tips for getting the most out of your Xbox One console By Laura Mears Published 
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 The science of Mass Effect: Alcubierre drives, FTL travel, mass effect fields, torpor habitats, the Fermi Paradox and moreWith the release of Mass Effect: Andromeda just days away, we take a look at the amazing science behind the game By Laura Mears Published 
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 How to make your own games for free: T3's guide to indie games development softwareYou don't need a triple-A budget or a degree in computer science to make video games By Laura Mears Published 
