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Engineer Rhodri Armour helped develop the 'Jollbot,' the first robot with the ability to leap over obstacles and roll over smoother terrain.
in Robotics
via FOXNews.com @ 19:40 11th Dec
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A robot that can jump like a grasshopper and roll like a ball might be the next best thing for space exploration.
in Robotics
via US News @ 15:02 11th Dec
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with the ability to leap over obstacles and roll over smoother terrain, said engineer Rhodri Armour and colleagues from the
in Robotics
via Yahoo! News @ 10:53 11th Dec
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Engineer Rhodri Armour helped develop the "Jollbot", the first robot with the ability to leap over obstacles and roll over smoother terrain. Credit: Nic Delves-Broughton, University of Bath.
in Robotics
via LiveScience.com @ 19:53 10th Dec
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A Japanese sculptor is displaying his 60th anniversary of his Cellotape artwork, with pieces made up of sticky tape.
in Arts & Culture
via USP @ 16:53 5th Jan
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Bitter divorces, eccentrically named babies and a tragic death dominated the celebrity headlines in 2008 as Britney Spears began her long road to recovery after hitting rock-bottom.
in Celebrities
via Turkish Press @ 22:16 23rd Dec
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LOS ANGELES — Bitter divorces, eccentrically named babies and a tragic death dominated the celebrity headlines in 2008 as Britney Spears began her long road to recovery after hitting rock-bottom.
in Celebrities
via Business World @ 7:28 21st Dec
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Scientists have discovered what they say is a completely unexpected new giant dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago in Argentina.
in Biological Science
via American Scientist @ 11:56 19th Dec
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LOS ANGELES - Bitter divorces, eccentrically named babies and a tragic death dominated the celebrity headlines in 2008 as Britney Spears began her long road to recovery after hitting rock-bottom.
in Celebrities
via ABS-CBN News @ 20:02 18th Dec
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Memorial flowers and a candle are seen in front of the house where Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams lived together, in January, in New York. Ledger, died 22 January 2008 at the age of 28.
in Celebrities
via Terranet @ 5:47 18th Dec
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Scientists have discovered what they say is a completely unexpected new giant dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago in Argentina.
in Biological Science
via National Geographic @ 16:22 17th Dec
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Readership of The Citizen's fibre edition has increased by 15% in the last year.Readership of The Citizen's fibre edition has increased by 15% in the last year.
in Celebrities
via Citizen.co.za @ 13:30 17th Dec
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Bitter divorces, eccentrically named babies and a tragic death dominated the celebrity headlines in 2008 as Britney Spears began her long road to recovery after hitting rock-bottom. Skip related content
in Celebrities
via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 9:01 17th Dec
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Fish rendering factory: This piece, Modern Times, asks the question on everybody's lips – have we evolved into a society of asexual assembly line workers?
in Arts & Culture
via Metro.co.uk @ 8:49 3rd Dec
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A bank customer who was unhappy with the service he received decided to call police and tell them the bank was being robbed.
in Quirky
via Metro.co.uk @ 19:40 26th Dec
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in General Science
via Discovery Channel @ 12:27 16th Dec
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Harry McCracken: Of all the peculiar ideas that Microsoft has pursued over its almost 34 years in business, I can’t think of many that are more inexplicable than its long-standing interest in using animated characters to provide help to users of its software products–an aberration best known in the form of Clippy, the “Office Assistant” paperclip who was introduced in Office 97 and only departed the scene completely when the company released Office 2008 for the Mac a year ago. It’s hard to take Clippy, Microsoft Bob, and Windows XP’s Search Assistant doggie seriously. But a dozen years’ worth of patents relating to the basic idea shows that Microsoft takes it very seriously indeed–and I’m convinced that someone, somewhere within the company is still working away at it.
in IP & Patents
via ActiveWin.com @ 4:40 5th Jan
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Merry Christmas from Britney: Pop star sends card with family photo... and lets sons pose in K-Fed's glasses
in Celebrities
via Mail Online UK @ 13:50 24th Dec
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bizarre creations, black rock, cohort, realtime worlds, resolutionsKey developers reveal New Year’s resolutions
in Computer Games
via Develop @ 2:39 3rd Jan
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Bizarre prehistoric creatures—sea monsters, gargantuan rodents, a redheaded Neanderthal—are among the stars of the most read stories on dinosaurs and fossils covered by National Geographic News in 2008.
in General Science
via National Geographic @ 17:26 19th Dec
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Bizarre and down right idiotic behaviour this Christmas and New Year period is proving stupid really is as stupid does.
in Quirky
via Dominion Post @ 18:14 4th Jan
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The bizarre chemical make-up of a comet suggests the blob of ice is an interloper, possibly flung into our solar system from beyond, astronomers now say, adding that the wacky comet is forcing them to create a new category for such objects.
in Space Science
via Space.com @ 8:32 5th Dec
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A bizarre patents has been given the go ahead in the US, which involves a device that can split restaurant bills for you.
in IP & Patents
via TechRadar.com @ 13:34 3rd Dec
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