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Cheetah-cub Robot Mimics the Real Thing, Stable Even at Top Speeds
Singularity Hub - 27 Jun 2013 01:00
Remember watching Boston Dynamics' cheetah robot outrun Usain Bolt? Meet its little cousin, Cheetah-cub, built by EPFL's Biorobotics Laboratory (Biorob). Being just a cub, it's no Usain Bolt, but Biorob believes it's the...
University Of Nevada Students Could Soon Earn Degrees In Drone Studies
Popular Science - 26 Jun 2013 21:45
Training now for the jobs of the future A workshop in Nevada hopes to launch higher-education programs in drone studies. Working with both the University of Nevada-Las Vegas and University of Nevada-Reno, the unmanned ae...
Genetic medicine hints at bloodletting for astronauts
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 21:00
Iron-sapping treatments and folate pills may be future health regimes for space travellers in the age of genomics
Oldest animal genome is sequenced from horse bone
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 21:00
A 700,000-year-old bone from permafrost has yielded the oldest verbetrate genome, hinting that extinct polar creatures and hominins could be sequenced too
Ready, aim, throw! Lobbing rocks key to meat-eating
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 21:00
The ability to throw stones quickly and accurately may have been a crucial step in our evolution, because it allowed us to hunt big game
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New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 21:00
All the latest on newscientist.com: how elephants keep their cool, growing human spare organs in pigs, why riots spread like diseases, and more
Coming Soon: Free Streaming Video Of Our Planet, From Space
Popular Science - 26 Jun 2013 21:00
All eyes on Earth! At this moment, dozens of government satellites are taking high-resolution pictures of the planet. But citizens get only limited services such as Google Earth, which provides imagery that's sometimes 1...
A sick world in gorgeous close-up
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 20:56
A painted map of the world on show in London next week combines the beauty of microscopy with the geography of disease
Store Your Housekey In the Cloud And Cut Copies On Demand
Popular Science - 26 Jun 2013 20:03
Self-serve robot locksmiths have arrived in New York City. It's 11 pm on a Saturday and you've locked yourself out of your house. You'll have to call a locksmith. Then you'll wait for him or her to come to your place... ...
Newswire: 26 June 2013 - CERN - Collide@CERN laureate, Bill Fontana, begins residency at CERN
Interactions - 26 Jun 2013 18:15
Geneva, 26 June 2013. The second winner of Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN*, American sound sculptor, Bill Fontana**, begins his arts residency at CERN*** on 4 July 2013. Matching a great artist with a great scientist,...
Video: Rice Puffs Explode From A Giant Cannon
Popular Science - 26 Jun 2013 18:02
New York's Museum of Food and Drink unveils its first exhibit, with a bang. In a borrowed warehouse space in Brooklyn, I witnessed last week the first test-firing of what will soon be the heart of the Breakfast Cereal ex...
Brazil uprising points to rise of leaderless networks
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 17:26
Recent riots in places like Brazil and Turkey behave like a contagious disease - and conditions are perfect for their spread
How to grow human spare organs inside pigs
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 17:13
Groundbreaking experiments are starting to make it possible to grow personalised organs in a host animal (full text available to subscribers)
Nudge: How the subtle revolution is improving society
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 11:00
Cass Sunstein, nudge inventor and former White House official, explains how his nudges have helped Americans save for retirement and eat better (full text available to subscribers)
What Is the Greenhouse Effect?
Live Science - 26 Jun 2013 05:53
The greenhouse effect occurs when Earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation because of the presence of certain gases, which causes temperatures to rise.
Expectation alone turns a rubber hand into a 'real' one
New Scientist - 26 Jun 2013 03:01
A rubber hand where your hand might be, plus the expectation that someone is about to touch it, is enough to trigger the famous rubber hand illusion