We don’t need another hero. We don’t need to know the way home. All we want is life beyond the Flying Machine Arena, a test ground at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ( ETH ) where quadrocopters can learn new abilities and stretch their fan blades without injuring too many scientists. One such new ability is juggling balls — well, one ball, anyway. This particular quadrocopter has learned to identify a ping-pong ball and is quite adept at keeping it in the air while the robot itself stays flying. Interestingly the last project we heard about from ETH also involved table tennis , so hopefully the next one involves a full-scale humanoid player that won’t stop hunting until it has crushed every opponent. Continue reading Quadrocopters enter the Flying Machine Arena, must bounce a ping-pong ball to survive (video) Quadrocopters enter the Flying Machine Arena, must bounce a ping-pong ball to survive (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 14:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Former Knesset Speaker Avraham Burg was among 150 at Jerusalem rally against ban on selling flats to non-Jews. ‘Don’t say these are weeds in the garden, they are rabbis who are not weeds, they are malicious, and they are the gardeners themselves,’ he says
Continue reading …Bisphenol A or BPA, a common chemical found in plastics and other consumer products that’s been linked with reproductive harm and other ills, can also be transferred to the skin from cash register receipts and dollar bills, according to a new investigation by two environmental advocacy groups.
Continue reading …Image: Clean Edge Who Has the Best Mix of Technology, Policy and Capital? Clean Edge , a research and advisory firm operating in the cleantech sector, has compiled a top 10 of the U.S. states showing the most “clean energy leadership” based on 80 different state-level indicators and more than 4,000 public and private data points across all 50 states. This isn’t just about which state has the biggest share of its energy produced by clean sources, or which state built the most clean energy capacity in the past year. They also take into account t… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Most people who met the late Elizabeth Edwards would describe her as fiercely intelligent, dynamic and the epitome of grace under pressure. She endured hardships that none of us would wish to deal with and had to do so under the unforgiving glare of the media spotlight. With her sad passing yesterday, the country lost a passionate advocate for universal health care. I personally would go so far as to say that much of my support for the John Edwards presidential candidacy in 2008 had to do with the appeal of getting Elizabeth Edwards as part of the package. Hell, if she had decided to be the candidate herself, I would have supported her. Which is why I was ready to throw my shoe at Chris Matthews last night. A man who was not immune to the charms of Elizabeth Edwards, egregiously booked Mark Halperin to mark her passing. Mark Halperin. Author of “Game Change”. WTF??? “A very tough person” is what Halperin called her today, on “Hardball.” When she was still with us, here’s what the relentlessly smarmy Halperin wrote about Elizabeth Edwards: What the world saw in Elizabeth: A valiant, determined, heroic every-woman. What the Edwards insiders saw: An abusive, intrusive, paranoid, condescending crazy-woman. While usually careful to attribute the characterization to “insiders,” Halperin’s “Game Change” painted Edwards as, in Jason Linkins’ words, “a shrill monster,” guilty primarily of the crime of being intelligent and ambitious. “The culture kicked Elizabeth Edwards when she was already down,” Jonathan Alter just wrote at the Daily Beast. And booking Halperin was just another kick. Note too, that the bulk of the airtime discussing her death, deals not with own achievements, her triumphs, her undeniable spirit, but of her husband’s infidelity. All the things about Elizabeth that could be discussed, knowing her family is grieving and may actually be looking to see how this event is being covered in the media and what Matthews wants to talk about is the public humiliation she was subjected to as she fought cancer. Really sensitive, Tweety. Way to honor a remarkable woman.
Continue reading …Photo: StuSeeger , Flickr, CC In a surprising turn, New Mexico may have just become the state with the leading clean energy plan — the state’s Environmental Improvement Board has just approved a plan that would bring its carbon emissions 25% below 1990 levels by 2020. That’s even better than California’s target . This is what the plan looks like: … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …We gotta hand it to Google : if its goal was to own the technology news cycle for 48 hours, mission accomplished. The Mountain View-based company spent the first two days this week laying out pretty much every big announcement it possibly could: a new flagship phone coming next week (the Nexus S), a new Android build (2.3 Gingerbread), a preview of the next Android build (Honeycomb) on a never-before-seen Motorola tablet, the debut of its cloud-based laptop platform (Chrome OS) with hardware, and a giant plunge into the growing e-book market — and that isn’t everything. We’ve done our best to condense all the days’ highlights into something easier to digest, so read on for a recap on all things Google! Continue reading Google’s big week: Nexus S, Honeycomb tablets, Chrome OS laptops, and eBooks to boot Google’s big week: Nexus S, Honeycomb tablets, Chrome OS laptops, and eBooks to boot originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 13:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …FM Aboul Gheit says American informed Cairo their peace efforts didnt succeed. ‘You have a bi-national state or you have occupation or apartheid,’ he adds
Continue reading …photo: Phil Whitehouse / Creative Commons At the COP16 climate talks enter into the home stretch, UNEP has released a new assessment of the gap between what nation’s emission reduction pledges will do and what is actually needed to keep global temperature rise below 2°C . As you might expect if you’ve been following this for a while, tha… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …BEN EVANS Associated Press= WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Wednesday convicted U.S. District Judge G. Thomas Porteous of Louisiana on four articles of impeachment, making him just the eighth federal judge in history to be removed by Congress. Porteous, who sat before senators in the well of the chamber as they voted separately on each count, declined to comment as he left the chamber. Attorney Daniel Schwartz said, “We’re obviously disappointed with the result.” House prosecutors laid out a damaging case against Porteous, 63, a New Orleans native who was a state judge before winning appointment to the federal bench by President Bill Clinton in 1994. The prosecutors said gambling and…
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