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Artist Sculpts Underwater Sanctuaries For Marine Life

At first glance, Jason deCaires Taylor's sculptures seem quite ordinary - After all any artist worth his/her salt can carve out figures, cars and even design suburban looking homes. However, look closer and you will realize that all these have been carefully crafted not just for humans to admire, but for marine life to thrive in....

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Artist Sculpts Underwater Sanctuaries For Marine Life

Scientists Plan Billion Dollar Journey To The Center Of The Earth

Though humans have been able to send man to the moon and even a giant sized robot all the way to Mars, they have yet to explore an area that lies just 6km (3.7 miles) beneath the surface of the sea floor - The Earth's Mantle, the 3,000 km thick highly viscous layer that sits between the outer crust that we reside upon and the Earth's core. However, if some scientists have their way that is about to change....

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Scientists Plan Billion Dollar Journey To The Center Of The Earth

London Taxi Turns Street Sounds Into Sweet Music

On September 21st and 22nd, some lucky residents of London were treated to an unusual sight and some sweet sounds - A black taxi fitted with 67 speakers belting out some great music. However, the sounds emanating were not from the driver's personal music selection, but the bustling city's street noise turned into music....

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London Taxi Turns Street Sounds Into Sweet Music

Scientists Learn How Bumblebees Solve Complex 'Traveling Salesman Problem' So Effortlessly

Scientists have always known that in order to forage for nectar as efficiently as they do, the tiny bumblebee had figured out the perfect solution to what is commonly referred to as 'The Traveling Salesman Problem' - that is figuring out the shortest routes from flower to hive. While this may sound simple it is actually a complex mathematical problem given that there are hundreds of different routes - One that takes even humans, seek out the help of computers to solve!...

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Scientists Learn How Bumblebees Solve Complex 'Traveling Salesman Problem' So Effortlessly

2nd Grader Attends School Via An 'Avatar'

Though we may all moan and groan about having to go to school each morning, the truth is that it is not all bad - I mean where else can you hang out with friends, complain about teachers and exchange carrots for cookies? Therefore, you can only imagine how young Devon Carrow felt when he realized that he could not and may never be able to attend 'normal' school. Now, thanks to his alter ego, a 4-ft tall robot, he is able to do everything except . . . . Share his lunch....

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2nd Grader Attends School Via An 'Avatar'