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New Elements of War Video Game Uses Weather As Weaponry

Image via Elements of War What happens when the government’s attempts at controlling weather go horribly awry and cause havoc in global weather systems? Why…weather warfare, of course! It’s the premise of a new game in which armies use weather systems, like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and so on to wipe each other out. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Israel’s Christians: Marry late, have less kids

Statistics bureau data show growth rate of local Christian community 1%; Nazareth home to most Arab Christians 22,300

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North and South Korea Trade War Threats

North and South Korea were trading threats of retaliation as tensions continued to soar on the peninsula. The South held its biggest land-based military exercises of the year Thursday, while its president visited an army base. (Dec. 23)

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‘Driver’ Gets Back to Its Roots

AP’s weekly Video Game Video previews “Driver: San Francisco,” which gets back to its roots with its original hero and villain – but adds a new hop-between-cars ability called Shift. (Dec. 23)

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Pretty Crazy Small, Hammock-Shaped Home With Recycled Materials In Paraguay

Photos: Andrea Parisi. If you’ve been to any part of South America you’re probably familiar with the Paraguayan hammock , a sort of knitted textile bed hanging from two poles very typical of areas with hot weather. Inspired by this item Paraguayans are pretty proud of, architect Javier Corvalan of +Laboratorio de Arquitectura came up with this amazing looking home that not only looks, but also works as a hammock in its structure. Apart fro… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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TalkTorque robot gets day job as creepy museum guide, TalkTorque 2 is now the future (video)

As if there weren’t enough Greys flying around in saucers and conducting strange experiments on us at night, a team at Tsukuba University went ahead and created their own. Two of them, as a matter of fact. It started with TalkTorque, a short, white bot with swoopy arms and head designed to help research in non-verbal communications. That poor guy is old news now, relegated to guide duty at the school’s Groupware Lab. TalkTorque 2 has come along with slightly refined looks and a chunky collar containing a trio of motion- and range-sensing cameras to help the thing figure out who it should be talking to. Of course, it still has no mouth, so the “talking” will be in broad arm gestures, which it will surely use to guide you to his ship’s examination chamber. There’s a video of that communication technique below, along with some dramatized footage of the TalkTorque 2 in action. Continue reading TalkTorque robot gets day job as creepy museum guide, TalkTorque 2 is now the future (video) TalkTorque robot gets day job as creepy museum guide, TalkTorque 2 is now the future (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Dec 2010 11:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Tzachi Hanegbi resigns from Knesset

Until now former minister was suspended after court ruled his perjury conviction consists of moral turpitude. ‘I’ll do my best to help Israel outside these walls,’ he says

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Raw Video: Man Jumps From Balcony As Protest

In Romania’s parliament, a man jumps from the chamber’s balcony, apparently in protest over the government’s austerity measures. The man was not seriously injured. Dozens of lawmakers watched the fall. (Dec. 23)

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EPA Announces 2010 Environmental Justice Awards

Grand opening of San Francisco’s EcoCenter, one of this year’s EJ award winners Image: via EcoCenter at Heron’s Head Park The EPA’s environmental justice working group was only revived this year , but the agency has been giving out awards for leaders in the area for a few years. This year’s winners represent different regions and are focusing on different problems, but all unified in the struggle for

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Parcel Bombs Rattle Rome

Two package bombs detonated at two different embassies in Rome, injuring one person at each post, on Thursday, in seemingly similar attacks to the spate of parcel bombs in Greece last month. A Swiss embassy employee suffered injuries to both hands in the first incident in Rome, and another was reportedly hurt at the Chilean embassy later, followed by the discovery of yet another suspicious mailing at the Ukranian embassy, according to the New York Times. The New York Times: After the first explosion, Foreign Minister Franco Frattini of Italy quickly condemned what he called a “deplorable act of violence” against the Swiss Embassy and wished the employee a speedy recovery. Counterterrorism officials have opened up an investigation, Italy’s ANSA news agency reported. After the explosion at the Swiss embassy, bomb disposal experts checked the building, located in the leafy Rome neighborhood of Parioli, but no one was evacuated, Reuters reported. “The ambassador is still on site,” Maurizio Mezzavilla, a police spokesman, told reporters at the scene. The parcel explosions come two days after Rome police discovered a defective explosive device under a subway seat. That package — containing tubes, wiring and a small amount of explosive powder — “was too rudimentary” to work, the police said. Read more

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