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NASA's not having an easy time testing the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator that should eventually put big payloads on Mars. The agency has scrubbed all test flights this weekend due to weather, and now won't take the ...
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Musio: Your Curious New Friend

The Gadget Flow - 7 Jun 2015 23:00
Musio: Your Curious New Friend The world’s first artificially intelligent robot, designed to engage and grow with you. Musio is an artificially intelligent (A.I.) robot designed to learn, adapt and grow with you. Great to simply hang out with or to ...
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Giraffe Wall Sticker

The Gadget Flow - 7 Jun 2015 23:00
Giraffe Wall Sticker Bring some wild life indoors. No, it need not be a tiger. You can do with this Giraffe Wall Sticker instead. It's a superb sticker you can have on your living room that adds a lively them to your living room. The decal i...
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Scientists Mimic Nature's Genius With 'Biomimetics' Biomimetics, a field that looks to nature for inspiration and even raw materials, is exploding in popularity.
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DARPA Robotics Challenge (Photos)

Live Science - 7 Jun 2015 03:38
DARPA Robotics Challenge (Photos) The finalists in the DARPA Robotics Challenge faced off this weekend in a series of eight tasks meant to tease out which machines had the right stuff to help humans respond to natural and man-made disasters. Here's a loo...
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Korean Robot Makers Walk Off With $2 Million Prize

The New York Times - 7 Jun 2015 05:02
Korean Robot Makers Walk Off With $2 Million Prize The robots were graded on their ability to complete eight tasks, including driving a vehicle, opening a door and operating a portable drill.
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Colorado thunderstorm appears to spawn two tornadoes at same time Storm chaser and professional photographer Kelly Delay took an epic picture of a particularly productive supercell thunderstorm near Simla, Colorado, on June 4 The storm produced at least four tornadoes, according to rep...
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Many mistakenly believe it's a company. Others say it is bound to be destroyed by regulators. In some circles, it has been described as nothing more than a conduit to buy and sell drugs. As a relatively nascent technolog...
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4 debunked myths about allergies

Mashable - 7 Jun 2015 05:00
4 debunked myths about allergies Allergies are on the rise across the developed world, and hay fever and eczema have trebled in the last 30 years. Yet allergies are an area of much confusion and concern. Although 40% of people report having a food aller...
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The Planetary Society's LightSail spacecraft just dodged another bullet -- the ground crew has not only regained contact with the Carl Sagan-inspired ship, but managed to deploy its sails. It's still not clear just what ...
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Prep 25 - 28 Function Multi-Tool by Topeak

The Gadget Flow - 7 Jun 2015 23:00
Prep 25 - 28 Function Multi-Tool by Topeak With a high strength stainless steel body and corrosion resistance, the Prep 25 stands for an amazing pro quality multi-tool you can use in your everyday life. The built-in plastic pad on the tire lever end will protect ...
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A GoPro's Oddly Soothing Fall From Orbit

Gizmodo - 7 Jun 2015 23:00
Blasting out of Earth's gravity well and into orbit seems like it'd be anything but a calming experience. The first few minutes of the descent back home, however, are downright soothing.
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The new language has proven quite popular, though hurdles remain.
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The Answer To This Riddle Is Not "6"

Gizmodo - 7 Jun 2015 21:30
Can you determine what goes in place of the question mark?
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After two years of upgrades, the world's largest particle accelerator is back in business. And it's already bashing subatomic particles together at higher energies than ever before to probe the most fundamental questions...
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Remember when Target got hacked and tons of customer credit card information was leaked two years ago? Target didn't detect that breach until weeks later, long after sensitive data had been disseminated across the intern...
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The US Navy's next-gen electromagnetic catapult for aircraft carriers works! Well, OK, the military hasn't exactly used it to launch an actual fighter jet yet, but a recent test has proven that it can handle 80,000 pound...
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Here are the big winners in DARPA's Robotics Challenge A South Korean team has won DARPA's Robotic Challenge Finals, besting US rivals and taking home $2m after demonstrating its disaster-response 'bot. The robot, DRC-HUBO, beat out 22 other teams, each rising to the US gove...
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We'll find out what's new in iOS, OS X, and more.
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It's not just drought that can wreak havoc on water supply. Even cities with vast freshwater resources are facing urban water catastrophes. A massive initiative to repair the aging, mismanaged water infrastructure in the...
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Apple's streaming music coming Sony Music's loose-lipped CEO has seemingly confirmed Apple's streaming music service will launch at WWDC 2015 on Monday. Chief executive Doug Morris spoiled the surprise during a session at the Midem Music Industry Fest...
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Doctors often keep patients awake during brain surgery to monitor them for injuries in real time. Put in this situation, most of us would probably do very little of anything other than respond when spoken to and pray for...
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