Tristans Daily Link Review; 26 October 2010
* Video: Sensors for Emotions >>
* Video: A Gentler Robotic Touch >>
* Robots can use coffee as a picker-upper >>
* Researchers find stable way to store the sun’s heat >>
* Carbon nanotubes can make building materials that move without motors >>
* 100 Mbps DSL Is Here & 800 Mbps Is Around the Corner >>
* Mouse brain seen in sharpest detail ever >>
* Video – How to Make an ATM Spew Out Money >>
* The Brain That Changed Everything >>
* Libido problems ‘brain not mind’ >>
* Pity The Sex Starved >>
* Breasts and the future of regenerative medicine >>
* Italian surgeons perform double hand transplant, aided by patient’s stem cells. >>
* Falling in love only takes about a fifth of a second, research reveals >>
* How Lawyers May Use Social Media in the Future >> >>
* Gold nanoparticles that make leaves glow in the dark >>
* NASA tests hardware for space by simulating the sun’s power >>
* Chinese team develops ‘acoustic rectifier’ >>
* New Skateboarding World Speed Record of 130.08 km/h (80.83 mph) >>
* For Sufferers of Lost Sleep, Gene May Be Key >>
* Ancient chimp virus brought ‘back to life’ >>
* Space tourism could have big impact on climate >>
* Inside a Full-Body-Scanning X-Ray Van >>
* With OS X Lion, It’s No Longer Point & Click, It’s Flick & Swipe >>
* Turning Retired Military Jets into Next-Gen Nano-Satellite Launchers >>
* Bees Solve Hard Computing Problems Faster Than Supercomputers >>
* Japanese scientists are planning to print smells with ink-jets >>
* 5 Lessons from Outgoing Microsoft Software Architect Ray Ozzie >>
* Here’s Why The Internet Isn’t Disrupting TV >>
* Brain Activation during Human Male Ejaculation >>
* Chatbot Suzette Wins 20th Annual Loebner Prize, Fools One Judge >>
* Constant change: Are there no universal laws? >>
* Moving illusions: Brain-tricking motion >>
* A $1.50 Lens-Free Microscope >>
* Life in a Day Takes Video Logging To A Global Level (video) >>
* Molecular guardian of cell’s RNA identified >>
* Planet Formation Around Close Binaries >>
* The Milky Way in 360 Degrees >>
* How much information is stored in a lapchart? >>
* Giant virus with tiny victims carries a monster genome >>
* No high-tech high five, this robot uses a beanbag for a hand >>
* Nanobots replacing neurons >>
* Ortustech unveils world’s smallest Full HD display, puts Retina to shame >>
* Xixidu News for 2010-10-25 >>
* Tristans Daily Link Review; 25 October 2010 >>
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