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via Lotus Advisor Magazine @ 15:14 11th May
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SnailbotAn Institute for Technology isn’t the most likely location for a terrarium but the mechanical engineering department at the one in Massachusetts has, and its full of snails as part of a movement study.
in Robotics
via ElectricPig @ 17:09 7th Jul
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BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhuanet) --¡¡Biologists at Mingo have decided to study the snakes' movement and mortality at the southeast Missouri refuge, saying they are critical to the park's ecosystem,media reported Tuesday.
in General Science
via EView Week @ 5:28 14th May
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BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhuanet) --ˇˇBiologists at Mingo have decided to study the snakes' movement and mortality at the southeast Missouri refuge, saying they are critical to the park's ecosystem, media reported Tuesday.
in Biological Science
via Xinhua News Agency @ 5:54 13th May
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Closing the Biological Loop: Robotic and Hybrid Approaches to Studying the Neural Control of Movement
in Robotics
via Imperial College London @ 17:08 7th Jul
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Kinetic art has a perfectly respectable pedigree: it's defined as "art or sculpture in which movement (produced by air currents, or electricity, or sound, etc) plays an essential part". What's a little out of the ordinary at Tate Britain this week is that, in Martin Creed's new "Work No. 850", the movement is produced by having athletes run, hell-for-leather, past the spectators.
in Arts & Culture
via The Independent @ 21:26 1st Jul
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Between February and May 2007 I interviewed 31 anarchists in the USA located in 17 different cities. The interviews are linked to below and provide a snapshot of the anarchist movement across the United States and anarchist attitudes towards local struggles and the US elections. The interviews were conducted during my 'Building a Popular Anarchism in Ireland' speaking tour during which I spoke at 45 locations across the USA and Canada. My intention is to write a detailed report on the movement as I saw it in the next month to complement these interviews. As of now you'll get a rough idea by reading my blog reports written during the tour and available at http://anarchism.pageabode.com/blogs/andrewnflood
in Computer Security
via Anarkismo @ 1:30 9th Jun
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It's been said that necessity is the mother of all invention. That is, that true innovators were often responding to a lack of materials in crafting their art. This seems particularly true in the field of filmic media, where art history offers us so many examples, ranging from the Soviet KINO school's use of rearranged bits of paper to fine-tune the practice of montage to Britain's early-80s Scratch Video movement. The latter is the subject of an exhibition at London's Seventeen Gallery, May 28th-June 28th. "SCRATCH" presents work by intimate colleagues George Barber, The Duvet Brothers, Goldbacher & Flitcroft, and Gorilla Tapes, each of whom participated in this movement that involved sourcing material directly from existing broadcasts and other moving images sources, and often reprocessing them with what were then the latest in video ed
in Gadgets
via Rhizome @ 4:03 28th May
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Department of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering, University of Brescia, Via Branze 38, 25123 Brescia, Italy
in Robotics
via Journal Of Mechanical Design @ 10:42 18th Jul
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Over five years since planning began, a museum project commemorating the role of 1.5 million Jewish soldiers in World War II has yet to get off the ground, complained veterans before the Knesset Public Petitions Committee on Tuesday. But the muscle behind the museum's establishment, Brig.-Gen. (ret.) Zvi Kan-Tor, CEO of the Association for Establishing the Museum of the Jewish Soldier in WWII, said that in the coming weeks, the picture will change entirely.
in Arts & Culture
via Jerusalem Post @ 21:17 1st Jul
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in Nanotech
via Azonano @ 4:02 15th Jul
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in Data Privacy
via Wired News @ 3:10 9th Jul
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New research shows that while engineered nanomaterials can be transferred up the lowest levels of the food chain from single celled organisms to higher multicelled ones, the amount transferred was relatively low and there was no evidence of the nanomaterials concentrating in the higher level organisms.
in Nanotech
via Huliq.com @ 9:54 31st May
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Channel Seven's Robert Ovadia explains the astounding story to 2GB's Phillip Clarke, saying that over 60 days and $1 million has been wasted.
in Space Science
via LiveNews @ 10:01 10th Jun
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Photomicrograph of ciliate T. pyriformis during cell division with accumulated quantum dots appearing red
in Nanotech
via Chemie.de @ 19:42 3rd Jun
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Photomicrograph of ciliate T. pyriformis (l.) during cell division with accumulated quantum dots appearing red and closeup photomicrograph of rotifer B. calyciflorus (r., whole organism seen in upper left corner) with quantum dots assimilated from ingested ciliates appearing red.
in Nanotech
via National Institute of Standards and Technology @ 19:42 3rd Jun
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New research in Nature Nanotechnology shows that while engineered nanomaterials can be transferred up the lowest levels of the food chain from single celled organisms to higher multicelled ones, the amount transferred was relatively low and there was no evidence of the nanomaterials concentrating in the higher level organisms. The preliminary results observed by researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology suggest that the particular nanomaterials studied may not accumulate in invertebrate food chains.
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology.com @ 23:05 2nd Jun
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A new study from the National Institute of Standards and Technology shows that while engineered nanomaterials can transfer up the lowest levels of the food chain from single celled organisms to higher multicelled ones, the amount transferred is relatively low and there is no evidence of the nanomaterials concentrating in the higher level organisms.
in Nanotech
via Newswise @ 2:24 31st May
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(Nanowerk News) New research* shows that while engineered nanomaterials can be transferred up the lowest levels of the food chain from single celled organisms to higher multicelled ones, the amount transferred was relatively low and there was no evidence of the nanomaterials concentrating in the higher level organisms. The preliminary results observed by researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) suggest that the particular nanomaterials studied may not accumulate in invertebrate food chains.
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 2:24 31st May
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Photomicrograph of ciliate T. pyriformis during cell division with accumulated quantum dots appearing red.
in Nanotech
via EurekAlert! @ 17:13 30th May
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(CNN) -- When Shaun Yandell proposed to his longtime girlfriend Gina Marasco on the doorstep of their new home in the sunny suburb of Elk Grove, California, four years ago, he never imagined things would get this bad. But they did, and it happened almost overnight.
in Top Tech
via CNN @ 22:11 16th Jun
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Cell phone location tracking is no longer just the domain of emergency services and shadowy government investigations. New research from a group of scientists at Northeastern University in Boston say they've practically struck gold with cell phones, using their location-tracking features to draw conclusions about 100,000 subscribers to an undisclosed European cell provider.
in Data Privacy
via DailyTech @ 20:39 11th Jun
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NSTI, CTSI, and TechConnect Announce the Global Showcase of Advanced Technology Initiatives, Innovations and Intellectual Property
in Robotics
via Nanowerk @ 3:45 22nd May
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A research team from the Department of Electricity and Electronics at the University of the Basque Country’s Faculty of Science and Technology in Leioa, led by Victor Etxebarria, is investigating the characteristics of various types of materials for their use in the generation and measurement of precise movements.
in Robotics
via Cordis @ 21:16 19th May
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A research team from the Department of Electricity and Electronics at the University of the Basque Country’s Faculty of Science and Technology in Leioa, led by Victor Etxebarria, is investigating the characteristics of various types of materials for their use in the generation and measurement of precise movements.
in Robotics
via Innovations Report @ 18:30 18th May
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