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POPSRoboCup Soccer for Humanoid Robots Videos and some information about the Darmstadt Dribblers, a team of autonomous soccer playing robots, developed by a research group of the Univeristy of Darmstadt.
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POPSBZP Powder Classify or Declassify? The argument about the declassification of drugs has raged long and hard for a great many years and may about to rise its head once more in the UK with the possible re-classification of BZP (Benzylpiperazine).
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POPSHealth News:Future doctors oversharing on Facebook Future doctors are seen to be oversharing on Facebook, a popular social networking Web site. More than half of the pages of medical students provided lifestyle information, including dating relationships and sexual orientation, a research by the University of Florida says.
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POPSOxygen may ease headache and migraine Breathing oxygen as opposed to what? I wonder if it has anything to do with the air being clean. Perhaps fresh air would have a similar effect. Fresh air is getting harder to find these days
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POPSThe DelFly a Dragonfly like Micro Air Vehicle A research team at the Delt University in The Netherlands just launched: the so called the Delfly. a flying robot that looks like a dragonfly and is also comparable in size. It' is equipped with a camera that streams back video to a base station.
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POPSBook- Clean Your Air Plants can clean the air? Fancy that. Never knew. The things we learn, maybe there is something to old wives tales, ritual, and common sense after all. hmm...
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POPSHealth News : Diabetes Research has shown that a protein which is produced in the liver might help doctors to predict who might be at a high risk to get diabetes in the future.
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POPSFirst paper based transistor Furthermore, electric characterization of devices showed that the hybrid FETs’ performance outpace those of amorphous silicon TFTs, and rival with the actual state of the art of oxide thin film transistors. These results suggest promising new disposable electronics devices, like paper displays, smart labels, smart packaging, bio-applications, RFID tags, among others. te
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POPSEarlier intervention is more potent If parent education begins when a child reaches school age, it is remediation. Engaging parents before birth and in the early years pays the highest dividends in children's achievement, attitudes and behavior