Two new books on global energy dependency deal in anecdote, theory and ‘dreams come true’ writes Hattie Hartman (Jeremy Rifkin's The Third Industrial Revolution and The Very Hungry City: Two new books on global energy depende...)...
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Two new books on global energy dependency deal in anecdote, theory and ‘dreams come true’ writes Hattie Hartman (Jeremy Rifkin's The Third Industrial Revolution and The Very Hungry City: Two new books on global energy depende...)...
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Professor Owen Holland of the University of Sussex has built the world’s first anthropomimetic robot, with a skeletal structure and movements that mimic the human body. It’s called ECCEROBOT, and it has artificial versions of human bones, muscles and tendons. Articles about robotics: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=robotics Via Sakis Koukouvis Delete the scoop?
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