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Remember Paul Winchell? Sure you do - if you are a child of the ’50s.
Who of that period does not recall
ventriloquist dummies Jerry Mahoney
and Knucklehead Smiff?
There are no alchemists at the California Institute of Technology, but
a team of research scientists at the
Pasadena-based institution is doing
some pretty remarkable things "transforming something common into
something special."
I robot. You robot. He robot. Robots are everywhere. For decades, they have been as prevalent on TV and in science
fiction novels and movies as they are now on the world’s factory floors—and operation rooms. Fiction is now fact.
What did you learn in school today? This typical parental inquiry is met with several responses but rarely
followed with, “The complete and total annihilation of robotic machines in a no-holds-barred death match.”
Suggesting a bicycle is environmentally
friendly is stating the obvious. But
the Copenhagen Wheel, unveiled at the
2009 COP15 United Nations Climate
Conference, is taking green technology
and cycling in a new direction.