September 2011
2 posts
August 2011
3 posts
April 2011
6 posts
Brazilian police to test glasses that scan for bad... →
March 2011
2 posts
January 2011
2 posts
November 2010
3 posts
How many people are in space right now? →
At time of posting: 6. Sure to climb as we continue our trek forward. Which trek? Our star trek, obviously.
First whole human liver built in lab →
Some smart folks just down the street at Wake Forest University built, for the first time ever, miniature human livers. The collagen scaffolds used to build the livers were taken from ferrets. They plan to use larger scaffolds from pigs to create transplant-sized organs.
Soon, you can add “new livers” to the list of stuff pigs provide us, right next to insulin and, most importantly,...
October 2010
2 posts
June 2010
3 posts
May 2010
4 posts
The Three Laws of Robotics
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
With all these Quadcopters and Little Dogs, I think it’s...
April 2010
2 posts
March 2010
5 posts
February 2010
4 posts
Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays →
To think, the lovable robot, a beacon of the future, wants to replace me in one of my most cherished avocations, the theatre.
Those shiny bastards.
January 2010
2 posts
December 2009
2 posts
November 2009
13 posts
Beards for the Beardless
Via: Beards and Bellies
Batman
Robocop
Brock Sampson
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Enjoy your last meal,
I’m coming for YOU!
– A note found in my Jimmy John’s sub