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A microrobot used at the RoboCup 2009 nanosoccer competition by the team from Switzerland’s ETH Zurich is compared in size to the head of a fruit fly. The robot, which is operated under a microscope, is 300 micrometers in length or slightly larger than a dust mite. (ETH Zurich)The scientists and engineers who introduced the world to tiny robots demonstrating soccer skills are creating the next level of friendly competition designed to advance microrobotics — the field devoted to the construction
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23
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According to scientists, noobishness on the rise, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa and Shadowglen. Is it something in the vaccines we are giving our children? Is it high-fructose corn syrup? Is it Obama’s fault? Whatever the cause, this handy chart will help you to determine if you’ve been afflicted. If you enjoyed this 1337 post, you might also enjoy the Pac-Man Pie Chart or the 10 Funniest Flowcharts. This post was written by Brendan . He is a noob…of the heart. email
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by slushpup (Posted Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:47 pm) http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/ptech/09/1 … f=rss_tech Digital contacts will keep an eye on your vital signs * Story Highlights * Scientists developing contact lens with built-in LED, powered by radio waves * More advanced lens could provide scrolling captions beneath what you see * Surface of the eye contains enough data to perform personal health monitoring * Lens must undergo more testing before gaining approval from F
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03
Sep
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Stanford photo scientists are out to reinvent digital photography with the introduction of an open-source digital camera, which will give programmers around the world the chance to create software that will teach cameras new tricks. If the technology catches on, camera performance will be no longer be limited by the software that comes pre-installed by the manufacturer. Virtually all the features of the Stanford camera – focus, exposure, shutter speed, flash, etc. – are at the command of softw
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03
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By David OrensteinMarc Levoy, professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering and graduate student Andrew Adams with the open source camera. (Stanford)Stanford photo scientists are out to reinvent digital photography with the introduction of an open-source digital camera, which will give programmers around the world the chance to create software that will teach cameras new tricks.If the technology catches on, camera performance will be no longer be limited by the software that comes
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29
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Slice of SciFi #228: A Conversation With Shawn Clement In the News: Scientists are calling on amateur astronomers to help solve the mystery of why a super-bright star is gradually going dim. Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are working on a better breed of robotic fish Actor Sam Worthington says that he agrees with some of the nitpicks and complaints made about “Terminator: Salvation”. This Slice of SciFi show is sponsored by GoToAssist.com/podcast
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21
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PC World - The FCC is challenging the foundation of the wireless industry business model. Exclusivity agreements and billing practices serve the capitalist free market interests of the wireless providers, but conflict with what is in interest of public good and providing a stable infrastructure. Related Posts Chip in mobile phones can survive fierce fires, says scientists (AFP) AFP - SIM cards in mobile phones can survive heat at up to 450 degrees Celsius (356 degrees Fahrenhe…
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