By: Dale Milton | 2010-10-15 | Automotive Wouldn't life be easier if we could just get into the car, say where we want to go and doze off until the destination is reached? Fantastical as it may seem, it may be possible in near future if the innovations showcases in the DARPA Urban Challenge in 2007 are developed to their full potentials. read more
By: Yossarian Fisher | 2010-03-29 | Automotive Everyone can appreciate a good race, well, maybe almost anyone. Regardless, the speed, the rush and the breathtaking sight of vehicles moving gracefully and powerfully over courses has been a source of astonishment and amusement for sports fans all over the world. read more
By: R.C. Bryan | 2010-02-09 | Non Profit Organizations Did you know that The American Junior Red Cross has been operating in alignment with The American Red Cross since 1917, and that young people aged up to 24 years represent over a third of all American read more
By: Patrick Reynolds | 2010-04-01 | Automotive People are fascinating. I am biased towards the ones in auto racing. Let's face it: that is what I surround myself with, so that is my frame of reference. Human beings are by far, to me, the most interesting piece of the motorsports puzzle. read more
By: iTech Troubleshooter | 2010-11-21 | Information technology The image usually thought of by the word robot is that of a mechanical being, somewhat human in shape. Common in science fiction, robots are generally depicted as working in the service of people, but often escaping the control of the people and doing them harm. The word robot comes from the Czech writer Karel Capek's 1921 play "R.U.R." (which stands for "Rossum's Universal Robots"), in which mechanical beings made to be slaves for humanity rebel and kill their creators. From this, the fict read more
By: M E Reza | 2010-03-29 | News and society Urban Risk issues in Malaysia rose to prominence following the December 2006 major floods. Since then till now there have been a number of flash floods and landslides including those in Kuala Lumpur which caused much disruption to economic and commercial activities and destruction to property. The landslide disaster at Bukit Antarabangsa in 2008 which occurred in an affluent area, albeit at the suburbs of the city was another calamity which revealed the insidious threats of natural disasters affecting urban areas. read more
By: HamzEja | 2011-04-12 | Finance The reality is, all I want to do is teach you how to immediately take what you already have, and allow it to be do what it is supposed to - think of me like an car mechanic, taking that regulator off your vehicle. Get ready to reside within the FOREX quick lane. read more
By: Rob Trader | 2010-10-12 | Currency Trading The EUROBOT is specifically designed to make it easy for anyone, from beginner traders to even seasoned traders, maximize their profits without all of the guess work and hassle it takes to make smart trades on your own. read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-09 | Business 12 from the mainland and Taiwan, a major event in the University of robot soccer, dance performance 11 14, held at the University in Chongqing, "2007 Symposium on Cross-Strait robot Jinan Student Robot Soccer Tournament "on the mainland and Taiwan from 12 universities in the robot beautifully, soccer and dance performances carry the audience an eye-opener. Humanoid robot simple moves will Chongqing University, Chongqing developed out of the first personal-shaped robot read more
By: Jason Ford | 2011-01-24 | Technology For many of us, the space outside Earth is considered as the final frontier and we are always curious about things presenting in space. For marine researchers, the oceans also have as many secrets as in space. According to National Undersea Research Center in the United States, more than half of creatures on Earth are living in the oceans because 70% of the Earth's surface is made up of oceans. Therefore, it is no doubt that people always discover new creatures in the sea. With the desire to explore the most mysterious areas and deepest points in the oceans, scientists and engineers have invented many special vehicles that can travel and dive to deep parts of the oceans and bring back new scientific news. read more
By: HectMilla | 2011-03-27 | News and society Other than this the semi urban areas around the cities (comprising of the youth who have migrated from rural areas or who have been living near cities since long time) are well aware of the challenges they are going to face, for which they do not have skills but are some how helpless. read more
By: Vivian Johnso | 2010-10-21 | Finance Yet, because none of them ever really worked, I still went on talking about how silly the people who used them were...as fate would have it, I was dead wrong. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society Currently there are many different robotic options available to modern military. Robots can be run by wire from a distance, run by remote control, steered thru tele-robotics or semi or fully autonomously. There are plenty of "fire and forget" weapons, dumb weapons and smart munitions as well. The line between categories is often blurred with steerable big gun rounds, aircraft swarm UAV control and Tele-robotic machines which can fire thru human command or by way of software rules that include target identification and firing. read more
By: Greg Domecq | 2010-10-14 | Basketball As a college basketball coach at both the University of Virginia in the ACC and Winthrop University in the Big South, Greg Domecq gained many insights to the recruiting process at both the small and major college level. read more