Flying robots, the builders of tomorrow
Dec. 2 - A team of scientists has demonstrated that a coordinated group of pre-programmed, autonomous robots can do the job of building workers, constructing a six meter high tower without any human intervention. Architects say this new technology paves the way for new methods of engineering buil...


Eight-year-old boy is Iraq's youngest photographer
Dec. 26 -- Iraq's youngest professional photographer, Qamar Hashim, is a local celebrity, with many of his pictures on display at exhibitions across Baghdad. Natalie Armstrong reports.


Computer games - coming to a toilet near you
Nov. 25 - Advertising and gaming meet in an unlikely environment with the installation of the first hands-free urinal video game. Thanks to infrared technology, users can steer themselves down a ski slope, knock down penguins or even answer quiz questions. Ruairidh Villar reports.


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Breakingviews: China between rock and hard place with Iran
China's in a tough spot with the Iran nuclear dispute, regardless of whether Beijing steps up oil purchases or joins US sanctions, says Reuters Breakingviews.


Japan showcases future of e-books
July 8 - The world's biggest e-book expo opens in Tokyo, showcasing the future of e-books, e-book vending machines, and e-book rental services. Toshi Maeda reports.


Scientists slow aging in fruit flies
Nov. 22 - Scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have slowed the aging process in fruit flies, by manipulating a gene that is also present in humans. Their experiments extended the lives of the insects by as much as 50 percent although the researchers say it's too early to...


Pakistanis denounce US after deadly raid
Nov. 27 - Protests erupt across Pakistan after a cross-border raid by NATO forces leaves 24 soldiers dead. Andrew Raven reports.


US oil giant Chevron fined
Nov. 22 - Brazil's government slapped US oil giant, Chevron with a $28-million fine for causing an offshore oil spill. Marie-Claire Fennessy reports.


Dean Wright on Online Journalism Ethics
Dean Wright, Reuters Global Editor for Ethics, Innovation and News Standards, talks about how to earn the trust of your audience and stick to the basic principles of honesty, fairness and pursuit of the truth.


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"Lost world" uncovered on ocean floor
Jan. 3 - After more than a year of analysis and interpretation, British scientists say they have discovered an exciting 'lost world' full of previously undiscovered marine species on the seabed of the Southern Ocean, near Antarctica. Jim Drury reports.


Reuters video of Obama at Manchester High School
Democrat Barack Obama told a group of high school students in New Hampshire on Tuesday that when he was a teenager like them, he was "kind of a goof-off" who indulged in drinking and experimented with drugs.


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Twin probes begin moon mapping mission
Jan. 2 - After a three month spaceflight, a twin set of lunar probes has reached the moon. NASA intends to use the orbiters to create a precise map of the moon's gravitational field. Researchers hope the data will answer questions about the composition of the moon's core and how it was formed. Be...


Cruise ship wrecked; Reuters video journalist's first-hand account
Reuters video journalist Antonio Denti describes his personal experience covering the Costa Concordia disaster.


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Tanks come under attack in Homs
Nov. 18 - Video posted to the internet purports to show Syrian military tanks coming under fire in Homs. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)


US income inequality to radicalize politics-Stanford Prof.
Nov. 18 - Sean Reardon, Associate Professor of Sociology at Stanford University says the growing divide between rich and poor in the US will polarize the political process. He adds the Occupy Wall Street protests are an example of this process.


03 17 09 Reuters video countering coup
Reuters news of TGV trying to claim it is not a coup d'etat


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