The reincarnation of the renowned scientist took place at the Technology, Entertainment and Design conference in front of 1,500 people last week in California. Brought to life by the roboticist David Hanson and the Institute for Neural Computation, the Ei
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In a time of the worst ever financial crisis, Americans are changing their consuming propensity - spend less and save more. According to a U.S. government report released on January 30, Americans¡¯ savings rate increased 2.9 percent in the last three mont
American and Australian scientists announced on January 18 that they had discovered new marine animals such as sea spiders, soft corals and giant sponges in their search of previously unexplored Australian waters.
Australia, home to numerous wildlife, is trying hard to protect the environment by eating kangaroos and wild camels. Environmentalists say kangaroos should become a dietary staple in place of cattle and sheep as part of the fight against global warming.
Last week, California passed laws against cyberbullying - harassment inflicted through Internet networking sites, instant messengers, and other forms of online communication. According to the Washington Post, California schools may suspend or expel studen
With the inauguration about two weeks ahead, President-elect Barack Obama left his home in Chicago and rejoined his family in Washington D.C. last Sunday. ¡°I¡¯ve got to tell you. I choked up a little bit leaving my house today,¡± Obama told reporters on
According to China¡¯s state media Xinhua News Agency, the country¡¯s top legislature has set stricter construction standards for schools to protect students from earthquakes. In May last year, thousands of poorly built classrooms collapsed in the destruct
Barack Obama¡¯s victory in the U.S. presidential election was voted the top news story of 2008 by news editors and directors in the U.S. Obama became the first African-American president in American history. His story received 100 first-place votes out of
As world carbon dioxide emissions have grown faster than scientists¡¯ worst-case scenarios and scientists are increasingly anxious, U.S. President-elect Barack Obama spoke up and vowed to curb global warming.
Last Friday, the talk show queen Oprah Winfrey confirmed that she is not going to work for Barack Obama¡¯s administration. She had worked hard on his presidential election campaign. Her ¡°Oprah¡± talk show, which began 22 years ago, played an important ro
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