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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Animation Artist @ 4:07 17th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Digital Game Developer @ 3:18 8th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Digital Intermediates @ 3:18 8th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Film Imaging @ 16:38 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via AEC News Room @ 11:46 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Tech News World @ 7:34 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Digital Animators @ 5:59 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Media Workstation @ 1:49 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Digital CAD @ 13:07 6th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Corporate media News @ 13:07 6th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via DV Format @ 22:17 6th May
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We all know how hard life can be, but spare a thought for the microbes recently discovered 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) below the seabed off the coast of Canada. The living conditions are cramped, the environment is a searing 100°C (212F), and yet these hardy cells appear to be thriving. In the midst of the historic landing of Phoenix in the arctic wastes of Mars yesterday, the interest in finding life on the Red Planet has, yet again, reached fever pitch. Although Phoenix isn't built to look for life, it is assessing the Martian surface water content for signs that it may (or may have been able to) support life. This new discovery of life so deep below the Earth's surface may set some new limits on just how extreme life can be on other planets…
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via Universe Today @ 15:54 27th May
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Rocky, a mechanical "robo-squirrel," at Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass., is shown on duty on the campus, April 15, 2008. In back are Sarah Partan, Hampshire assistant professor of animal behavior, left, and student Maya Gounard, 20, spying on real squirrel activity nearby. Rocky is among many robotic critters worldwide letting researchers observe animals in their natural environments rather than in labs. (AP Photo/Nancy Palmieri)
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via CBS News @ 8:32 6th May
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An exoskeleton robotic suit developed by Japan's CYBERDYNE, Inc. may help workers lift heavy loads and patients move damaged and prosthetic limbs. The company created the Robot Suit Hybrid Assistive Limb exoskeleton to help train doctors and physical therapists, assist disabled people, allow laborers to carry heavier loads, and aid in emergency rescues. The suit weighs 50.7 pounds and is powered by a 100-volt AC battery.
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via Health Leaders @ 14:37 11th May
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Minimally invasive heart bypass surgery using a DaVinci robot means a shorter hospital stay and faster recovery for patients, as well as fewer complications and a better chance that the new bypass vessels will stay open. And, according to a University of Maryland study, robotic heart bypass surgery also makes good economic sense for hospitals. The study will be presented at the American Surgical Association on April 26, 2008.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 5:19 27th Apr
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Minimally invasive heart bypass surgery using a DaVinci robot means a shorter hospital stay and faster recovery for patients, as well as fewer complications and a better chance that the new bypass vessels will stay open. And, according to a University of Maryland study, robotic heart bypass surgery also makes good economic sense for hospitals. The study will be presented at the American Surgical Association on April 26, 2008.
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via EurekAlert! @ 2:14 27th Apr
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Life on Mars?Do you think there is life on Mars? Do you think Phoenix will find evidence of it? Now there's a blog that's trying to collect a snapshot of the opinions of scientists, amateurs, and everyday people. "Imminent Discovery" thinks Phoenix may find simple life. Finding this evidence will definitely become headlines… If it happens. Is it possible it might have originated from earth? Perhaps from space, like the famous Antarctica meteorite which was believed to contain evidence of life transported here from Mars?
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via Universe Today @ 0:03 14th May
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via MedPage Today @ 17:20 28th Apr
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RISMEDIA, June 5, 2008-Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial, Inc. company, began providing consumers with access to free property environmental profiles on its website at www.prudential.com/realestate. According to the company, consumers simply key in an address to receive property-specific environmental information to better inform them during their search for real estate. Prudential Real Estate is the first real estate company to offer such information to consumers in the United States.
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via RIS Media @ 11:08 7th Jun
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"This article explores some of the Linux architectures that support real-time characteristics and discusses what it really means to be a real-time architecture. Several solutions endow Linux with real-time capabilities, and in this article I examine the thin-kernel (or micro-kernel) approach, the nano-kernel approach, and the resource-kernel approach. Finally, I describe the real-time capabilities in the standard 2.6 kernel and show you how to enable and use them.
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via Linux Today @ 12:32 25th Apr
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BEIJING, May 26 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Jipingmi.com, the leading real estate search engine in China, officially launched an English version of the search yesterday. English.Jipingmi.com collects real estate property listings from a variety of English property listing sources and organizes the results into one, easy to use, search platform. Since the launch of Jipingmi.com (Mandarin for "How many square meters?" or "A few square meters") in late 2007, Jipingmi.com has rapidly emerged to be amongst the top players in the Chinese real estate search engine market. Jipingmi.com now aims to open the platform to international users. Jipingmi Co-founder and VP Strategic Development, Alex Farfurnik said English.Jipingmi.com will organize the foreign real estate market in China.
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via PR Newswire via Banker & Trademan @ 5:11 27th May
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