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Science and technology news featuring dancing robots, amazing optical illusions and the latest on depression research. For more science and tech news visit: www.newscientist.com www.newscientisttech .com www.space.newscienti st.com www.environment.news cientist.com
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Princeton University researchers made a surprising discovery when a new laser was found during experimenting. For more news and events in and around New Jersey, visit NJN's website at www.njn.net
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Rutgers demonstrated to a Chinese engineering team how recycled plastic materials may be on track to replace wood and concrete cross ties on major railways. For more news and events in and around New Jersey, visit NJN's website at www.njn.net