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Dr. Diana reviews "Stringin It", a cool high-tech electronic gadget/toy that creates endless 3-D light illusions. Great for the Holiday 2007 gift giving season.
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Minato wheel experiment. More here: http://fdp.nu/photobooks/photobookindex.htm
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The largest industrial robot exhibition ever held took place in Tokyo, Japan in December 2005. It featured a dinosaur robot walking on two legs, a life-like female robot and a concierge robot. www.itnsource.com
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Take a peek at the first Android phone in action, featuring some of the cool tidbits under the hood.
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http://www.Gas-2-Electric.com FREE ENERGY MACHINE electric vehicle with no batteries to run just a 12 volt battery to start and run the radio and fan blower TOTAL ENERGY INDEPENDANCE FOR TOMORROW'S WORLD COVERT YOUR CAR TO SURGE TECHNOLOGY NO NEED FOR CHARGING STATIONS CAR RUNS AND PRODUCES ITS OWN POWER IN A LOOP NO NEED FOR LITHIUM BATTERIES DO THE PLANET A FAVOR BUY HYBRID? ELECTRIC FUEL CELL OR BIO STOP WARS FOR OIL. ANOTHER IS PREPARING UP IN THE MELTING ARTIC. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PLANET IS NEAR THE CYNERGY DRIVE BY TOYOTA IS TO KEEP THE PETROL DUDS HAPPY still need to by GAS TO RECHARGE BATTERIES WHAT A LOAD OF BS get rid of the gas machine and fit one of these surge technolgy units into your hybrid and run for free and forever. more info on http://www.kbmorgan.com/marsmission/marsbull/bull326.htm IF YOU WANT A PLUG IN HYBRID HACK THE CPU OF THE TOYOTA PRIUS AND FIT A PLUG ON THE VEHICLE DO WAT JAPANESE DO 1500 MILES WITH ONE TANK HACK THE TOYOTA PRIUS MAKE IT A PLUG IN+ 100 mpg + GOTO http://www.calcars.org/ stop buying GASOLINE TODAY RUN AROUND ON ELECTRONS conversion fo the prius 10 K http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/1582/69/ or even www.Gas-2-Electric.com GREAT INFO !!!!!
5:53
While most visual artists prefer traditional materials such as oil, acrylic, bronze and ceramic, Tokyo-based SACHIKO KODAMA prefers FERROFLUIDS. Composed of magnetic nanoparticles, ferrofluids often contain high levels of iron and, as such, are deeply affected by and responsive to the presence of magnetic fields. While the NASA-developed ferrofluids are being used increasingly for commercial applications - on everything from compact disks to weight-responsive car suspension systems - Kodama is revolutionary in applying their widely dynamic qualities to the fine arts arena. Using a computer to manipulate electro-magnetic fields in the sculptures, Kodama coerces her stunning ferrfluid pieces to grow and disintegrate, flower and shed, and constantly reinvent themselves without the aid of animatronics or video wizardry.
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This is the surface of an interactive, 10 meter long bar. Every glass, cup, cellphone, car key, businesscard or even fingers will be recognized. www.i-bar.ch
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En este video pueden ver el primer centro multimedia corriendo en Linux de la mano de Rxart. Mas informacion: http://www.infosertec.com.ar http://www.pixartargentina.com.ar Ariel M. Corgatelli
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This kids cell phone bill got to high so he decided to cook it in the microwave. For those of you asking if it is fake or real, it is real. It is the new Black Berry feature.
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Josep Mora, designer from Barcelona, adapts this vehicle for people with reduced mobility. Watch out the hand break to keep the vehicle standing on its own when stopped, the folding handle bar and the folding ramp to put the vehicle in the trunck.
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http://www.netbooknews.de Kohjinsha SX3 Netvertible mit 8.9" Display und Intel Atom (Silverthorne)CPU. Erste Eindruecke waehrend der CeBIT 2009
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GO TO http://www.sexy-robots-videos.com and http://ROBORAMA.net for more life-like robots information, videos and photos. The Legged Learning Robot LittleDog is a quadruped robot for research on learning locomotion. Scientists at leading institutions use LittleDog to probe the fundamental relationships among motor learning, dynamic control, perception of the environment, and rough terrain locomotion. LittleDog has four legs, each powered by three electric motors. The legs have a large range of motion and workspace. The motors are strong enough for dynamic locomotion, including climbing. The onboard PC-level computer does sensing, actuator control and communications. LittleDog's sensors measure joint angles, motor currents, body orientation and foot/ground contact. Control programs access the robot through the Boston Dynamics Robot API. Onboard lithium polymer batteries allow for 30 minutes of continuous operation without recharging. Wireless communications and data logging support remote operation and analysis. LittleDog development is funded by the DARPA Information Processing Technology Office.
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abertInestine
good clip...
JackFlack
Now this seems like a great innovation. They'd be...
Nanotremor
They need to set one of these up in the museum her...