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Troops could 'control guns with their minds', scientists suggest
“Soldiers could control weapons systems simply by using their minds, British scientists have suggested.” (via The Telegraph)
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Swindon: The Opera
“It is not a town widely known for its culture or high society, but that hasn't stopped the good people of Swindon from penning an opera…” (via The Telegraph)
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Chewing gum art by Ben Wilson
“Artist Ben Wilson produces miniature masterpieces on blobs of chewing gum.” (via The Telegraph)
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Escaped goat gives Australian police the runaround
“Officers spent hours chasing an elusive runaway goat through Melbourne suburbs.” (via The Telegraph)
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Pictures of the day: 6 February 2012
“Snow and ice, Venice carnival, Super Bowl, and Lingerie Bowl.” (via The Telegraph)
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Team building doesn't improve work
“Office "team-building'" exercises only succeed in leaving staff feeling more awkward about dealing with their colleagues, according to a survey.” (via The Telegraph)
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Mr Men hired to switch on Christmas lights 'couldn't move their arms'
“Mr Men characters who were hired to switch on a town's Christmas lights were unable to reach the power switch due to their stiff costumes,…” (via The Telegraph)
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Bafta Awards 2012: Miss Piggy to be official red carpet host
“Miss Piggy, the glamorous star of The Muppets, is to be the official red carpet host at the Bafta Film Awards this year, it has been announced.” (via The Telegraph)
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