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Robot-Human Marriages Inevitable by 2050 says Levy

(http://electronics.howstuffwork...) - scanned by: Accel Rose over 3 years ago
Levy, a British researcher who recently earned a Ph.D. from the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands, believes that by 2050, robots and humans will be able to marry legally in the United States. He predicts that Massachusetts will lead the ... More>>>
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Eric Schmidt on the Web in 5 Years

(http://www.readwriteweb.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 3 years ago
Google CEO Eric Schmidt envisions a radically changed internet five years from now: dominated by Chinese-language and social media content, delivered over super-fast bandwidth in real time. More>>>
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Future of Education is Just-in-Time, Multidisci...

(http://www.masternewmedia.org) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 3 years ago
Teemu Arina introduces a vision for the future of learning as well as two interesting concepts you may want to explore further: Serendipic and Parasitic Learning. More>>>
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Ten Young Geniuses Shaking Up Science Today

(http://www.popsci.com) - scanned by: Adam Cutsinger over 3 years ago
We have a credo around here: The future will be better. It may sound optimistic in light of our wheezing environment and limping economy, but then you haven’t met the Brilliant 10, PopSci’s annual selection of the nation’s most promising young res... More>>>
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Culture

La Machine’s Giant Robotic Spiders Visit Yokoha...

(http://laughingsquid.com) - scanned by: Adam Cutsinger over 4 years ago
A pair of giant mechanical spiders created by the French art collective La Machine are in Yokohama right now as part of the Expo Y150 celebration. More>>>
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Culture

Le Whif - chocolate consumed by inhaling

(http://www.gizmag.com) - scanned by: Adam Cutsinger over 4 years ago
“Over the centuries we've been eating smaller and smaller quantities at shorter and shorter intervals," says Edwards. "It seemed to us that eating was tending toward breathing, so, with a mix of culinary art and aerosol science, we've he... More>>>
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Security

Gambling threatens national security, new book ...

(http://www.eurekalert.org) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Casinos drain money from consumer products and services, weakening the economic engine that ultimately drives defense spending, according to the latest volume in the three-part United States International Gambling Report Series. More>>>
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Communication

The Future Of Wireless

(http://www.forbes.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Every technology in Korea, from broadband to digital television, is designed to be always on, always with you. More>>>
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Deaths of gamers leave their online lives in limbo

(http://www.google.com) - scanned by: FutureFly over 4 years ago
When Jerald Spangenberg collapsed and died in the middle of a quest in an online game, his daughter embarked on a quest of her own: to let her father's gaming friends know that he hadn't just decided to desert them. It wasn't easy, because she ... More>>>
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Middle age 'key for exercising'

(http://news.bbc.co.uk) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Increasing activity levels in middle age can prolong life as much as giving up smoking, a study suggests. More>>>
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Carnegie Mellon engineers create mobile video s...

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Carnegie Mellon University engineering faculty, Priya Narasimhan and Rajeev Gandhi, and their students have created a new, unique large-scale mobile wireless video service designed to enhance sports fans' experience at games. More>>>
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Technology

The Sociology of Robots: A New Paradigm in Huma...

(http://www.zygbotics.com) - scanned by: zygbot over 4 years ago
An exciting and important new prospect for sociological research that is steadily appearing on the technological horizon involves the domain of human-robotic interactivity—or what might be called the “sociology of robots.” More>>>
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