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"Cyber-Roach" Forces Rethink On Animal Movement 41

Lanxon writes "A team of researchers at the Royal Veterinary College in London has built a 'cyber-cockroach' (a cockroach wearing an accelerometer in a tiny backpack) to try and better understand the movements of many-legged animals. They found that unlike bipedal creatures, animals with more than two legs don't adjust their movements when walking over a softer surface." The academic paper is available from the Journal of Experimental Biology. This research will be helpful in finding better ways for multi-legged robots to navigate difficult terrain.

Comment Re:Not according to Sean Penn (Score 1) 452

I actually wonder the same thing about your mind. How is a person democratically elected... a dictator? Do you even know what a dictatorship is?

Are you kidding me? Do you know what a dictatorship is? Not to Godwin this thread, but you know that Hitler was democratically elected, right? The same for Mussolini. Can an election be fair and democratic if the voting public is starved of the relevant information they need to make their chice, through intimidation tactics and restrictions on the free press? The designation 'dictator' has nothing to with the way someone attains power, and everything to do with the way that he(ab)uses that power.

Comment Re:Serial console (Score 1) 347

This is generally a good suggestion, but note this caveat from the HOWTO you linked to:

"Unlike minicomputer systems, the IBM PC was not designed to use a serial console. This has two consequences. Firstly, Power On Self-Test messages and Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) messages are sent to the screen and received from the keyboard. This makes it difficult to use the serial port to reconfigure the BIOS and impossible to see Power On Self-Test errors."

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10 Worst Evolutionary Designs 232

JamJam writes "Besides my beer gut, which I'm sure has some purpose, Wired is running a story on the 10 Worst Evolutionary Designs. Ranging from baby giraffes being dropped 5-foot during birth to Goliath bird-eating spiders that practically explode when they fall from trees."

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