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0704.3005v1.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Understanding how memory works in a brain. Not the last paper on this topic, I assume.
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Sensors for impossible stimuli may solve the stereo correspondence problem - Nature Neu... - 0 views

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    The title could be from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Sensors for impossible stimuli.
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Neurocognitive correlates of liberalism and conservatism - Nature Neuroscience - 0 views

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    There are neuronal correlates for political views.
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Artificial brain falls for optical illusions - tech - 28 September 2007 - New Scientist... - 0 views

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    Brilliant: If computers want to see things like we do, they will also have the same disadvantages.
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Nano Air Vehicle Floats Like Maple Seed: Science Fiction in the News - 0 views

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    As usual, the Army does it...
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Current Biology -- Haynes et al. - 0 views

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    Reading Hidden Intentions in the Human Brain
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Development of a direct three-dimensional biomicrofabrication concept based on electros... - 0 views

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    Sounds cool. Needs application.
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Towards a Spiderman suit - 0 views

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    large invisible cables and self-cleaning releasable superadhesive materials
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Extravehicular Activity Research at MIT Man Vehicle Laboratory - 0 views

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    Sexy space suits @ MIT
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Mexican forest tests chance for life on Mars - 0 views

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    Planting real trees on Mars.
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A reversible wet/dry adhesive inspired by mussels and geckos - 0 views

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    Latest advances in gecko-like adhesive technology made the cover of Nature in July 2007
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SpringerLink - Journal Article - 0 views

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    Magnetic landmarks in pigeon experiments.
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Biomimetic tactile sensing - 0 views

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    The vibrissae of rats (et al) are examined and transferred to robotic devices for orientation and tactile exploration.
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