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Peter Moore has revealed that EA is working on a new Balance Board fitness game for the Wii. It’s going to be a bit more strenuous than Nintendo’s own effort too. Of course it’ll be nowhere near as strenuous as actually trying to locate a copy of Wii Fit on the high street, but that’s a different matter, right?
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via Games Domain @ 13:09 9th May
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 20:38 30th Apr
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Drinking lots of coffee after a strenuous workout while consuming fuel-replenishing carbohydrates can help accelerate muscular recovery, according to a new study.
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via CBC @ 17:31 2nd Jul
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The new video game based on the motion picture from Marvel Studios will include free downloadable multiplayer bonus content.
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via GameSpy @ 21:58 5th Jun
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(Nanowerk News) A cure for cancer, a solution to rising fuel prices or a whole new generation of super-strong materials coming out of the Hoosier state? This and much more possibly lies within the emerging realm of nanotechnology, according to a covey of national nanotechnology experts in Indiana on May 2, 2008.
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via Nanowerk @ 12:17 9th May
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The Japanese Kibo laboratory's robotic arm is shown in its folded position on Monday with Earth's seas and clouds in the background. The arm was flexed during tests on Monday.
in Space Science
via MSNBC @ 16:05 9th Jun
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Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
in Space Science
via Yahoo! @ 12:14 9th Jun
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is getting ready to flex its muscles on Mars. The spacecraft successfully freed its 8-foot robotic arm from the restraints that kept it folded up and protected from vibrations during the launch and landing, scientists said Thursday. Preparations are now under way to partially flex the arm.
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via Yahoo! @ 0:24 30th May
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The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has flexed its muscles in St Ann, handing out fines to the six teams that threatened to sabotage the Captain's Bakery Major League and ordered the competition to restart immediately.
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via Jamaica Observer @ 8:19 7th May
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J. Dzhugashvili writes "Could you control a game using your jaw muscles, eye movements, and brain waves? OCZ designed its futuristic Neural Impulse Actuator controller for that very purpose, and it claims the device lets players shorten their response times and interact with games more naturally. But is it really all it's cracked up to be? The Tech Report took the NIA for a spin in order to answer that question, and it made some interesting discoveries along the way. The verdict is that the NIA works (mostly) as advertised, but getting used to it can take enough dedication and perseverance to put off many prospective users."
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via Slashdot @ 6:57 28th Jun
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Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via Sci-Tech Today @ 4:25 10th Jun
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Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via The Conservative Voice @ 16:04 9th Jun
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Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via Forbes.com @ 12:14 9th Jun
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Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 12:15 9th Jun
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Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
in Space Science
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 12:00 9th Jun
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HOUSTON — Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via FOXNews.com @ 12:14 9th Jun
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HOUSTON -- Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
in Space Science
via Los Angeles Times @ 12:14 9th Jun
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HOUSTON — Astronauts on the International Space Station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
in Space Science
via USA Today @ 12:15 9th Jun
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HOUSTON-Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
in Space Science
via Macro World Investor @ 12:15 9th Jun
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HOUSTON — Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
in Space Science
via FOXNews.com @ 11:59 9th Jun
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HOUSTON: Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
in Space Science
via International Herald Tribune @ 12:00 9th Jun
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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- The Phoenix lander is getting ready to flex its muscles on Mars. The spacecraft successfully freed its 8-foot robotic arm from the restraints that kept it folded up and protected from vibrations during the launch and landing, scientists said Thursday. Preparations are now under way to partially flex the arm.
in General Science
via Associated Press @ 19:53 29th May
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HOUSTON (AP) -- Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
in Space Science
via Associated Press @ 20:49 9th Jun
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HOUSTON (AP) -- Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via AP via New York Post @ 12:14 9th Jun
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HOUSTON (AP) -- Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.
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via Associated Press @ 12:15 9th Jun
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