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How does HDTV work?

The crisp, sharp images we see on digital televisions are the result of how the signal is broadcast, received and displayed.

Cupid is going digital

The digital romance revolution has provided those looking for love with greater and more convenient access to potential partners.

Ultrasound could be the male pill

High frequency sounds waves stop sperm production. Is this the new vasectomy?

A few steps closer to Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak

  Now you see it… science can make things invisible.

Ask Us: Can an airplane fly upside down?

It all depends of the engine and the pilot.

Discovery of “God particle”

Scientists believe that they may have caught their first glimpse of the Higgs Boson, or “God particle”, a subatomic unit that is a vital factor in science’s understanding of the universe.

The Dish is celebrating its 50th anniversary

CSIRO’s Parkes Observatory turns 50 on October 31 and is celebrating with public Open Days this weekend.

The brief history of portable audio players

The invention that revolutionised an industry.

Online OCD treatment developed

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder sufferers can now receive treatment via email.

Geeky you, hipster me

The web browser you choose defines your personality. Are you a hipster, a geek or a conservative? Keep on reading to find out.

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