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Terminator-style Robot War Could Be A Reality Within 10 Years
Robot soldiers that can decide who to attack will soon be roaming the world’s battlefields if something isn’t done about the global ‘robot arms race’.
That is the stark warning from a leading robotics expert who spoke today of the dangers of allowing increasingly sophisticated robots to make decisions of life and death.
Professor Noel Sharkey, a robotics and artificial intelligent expert from the University of Sheffield, also warned that armed robots could soon become terrorists’ weapon of choice.
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Monster Dino Could Bite A Car in Half!

A fossilised “sea monster” unearthed on an Arctic island is the largest marine reptile known to science, Norwegian scientists have announced.
The 150 million-year-old specimen was found on Spitspergen, in the Arctic island chain of Svalbard, in 2006.
The Jurassic-era dino is one of 40 sea reptiles from a fossil site uncovered on the island. Nicknamed “The Monster”, the immense creature would have measured 15m (50ft) from nose to tail.
And during the last field expedition, scientists discovered the remains of another so-called pliosaur which is thought to belong to the same species as The Monster - and may have been just as colossal.
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German Police Dogs To Wear Shoes
Police dogs in the western city of Duesseldorf will no longer get their feet dirty when on patrol - the entire dog unit will soon be equipped with blue plastic fiber shoes, a police spokesman said Monday.
“All 20 of our police dogs - German and Belgian shepherds - are currently being trained to walk in these shoes,” Andre Hartwich said. “I’m not sure they like it, but they’ll have to get used to it.”
The unusual footwear is not a fashion statement, Hartwich said, but rather a necessity due to the high rate of paw injuries on duty. Especially in the city’s historical old town - famous for both its pubs and drunken revelers - the dogs often step into broken beer bottles.
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Sun Will Vaporize Earth In 7.6 Billion Years
New calculations by University of Sussex astronomers predict that the Earth will be swallowed up by the Sun in about 7.6 billion years unless the Earth’s orbit can be altered.
Dr Robert Smith, Emeritus Reader in Astronomy, said his team previously calculated that the Earth would escape ultimate destruction, although be battered and burnt to a cinder.
But this did not take into account the effect of the drag caused by the outer atmosphere of the dying Sun.
He says: “We showed previously that, as the Sun expanded, it would lose mass in the form of a strong wind, much more powerful than the current solar wind.
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Dog Steals Best Friend's Truck
Police say Charles McCowan parked his pickup truck in front of an Azusa mini-mart Wednesday, leaving his 80-pound Boxer named Max in the passenger seat.
When he came out, the truck and Max were gone.
McCowan called police, assuming it had been stolen. When officers arrived, they found the truck across the street in a fast-food parking lot, but had no idea how it got there.
In security video shown Thursday, the truck can be seen rolling backward out of the store lot, across a busy street unscathed, and out of view.
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Triplets Born To Teenager
A 16-year-old Argentine girl has given birth to female triplets - for the second time. The girl, named only as Pamela, had her first set of female triplets aged 15, having first given birth to a son when she was just 14.
All seven children were born prematurely but without any kind of fertility treatment. While doctors say the three newborns and their mother are well, the case has sparked debate across Argentina. Read Full Story
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Female G Spot Can Be Detected
The mysterious G spot - supposedly a route to female sexual satisfaction - can be located with ultrasound, claim Italian scientists.
Some women say stimulating a certain part of the vagina triggers powerful orgasms, but medics have not been able to pin down the exact location.
Researchers told New Scientist magazine they found an area of thicker tissue among the women reporting orgasms. Read Full Story
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Man-Eating Psycho Fish Found In UK

A savage fish more terrifying than a piranha has been caught in Britain for the first time - sparking fears of a deadly invasion. The vicious giant snakehead eats everything it comes across and has even been reported to kill people. The monster - from south-east Asia - has a mouth crammed with fearsome teeth, can “crawl” on land and survive out of water for up to four days.
How Deep Is Your Love? Passion Phones Know
Valentines Day in South Korea means chocolates, romantic dinners and a high-tech mobile phone device that can secretly check the passion in the voice of a lover.
The “Love Detector” service from mobile operator KTF uses technology that is supposed to analyze voice patterns to see if a lover is speaking honestly and with affection.
“We created this service because we thought people would want to know what others were feeling about them,” said Ahn Hee-jung, a KTF official. Read Full Story
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Wooden Supercar

A US designer is working on the world’s first wooden supercar.
Joe Harmon, 27, started the project with other students at North Carolina State University to see whether it was possible to build a performance car out of wood.
Their creation - the Splinter - should be completed later this year and they believe it should be capable of speeds in excess of 240mph.
Mr Harmon said: “Wood is a truly amazing material to work with. It has a higher strength-to-weight ratio than aluminium or steel, and it possesses a versatility that makes many different types of construction techniques possible.
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Machines To Match Man By 2029
Machines will achieve human-level artificial intelligence by 2029, a leading US inventor has predicted.
Humanity is on the brink of advances that will see tiny robots implanted in people’s brains to make them more intelligent, said Ray Kurzweil.
The engineer believes machines and humans will eventually merge through devices implanted in the body to boost intelligence and health.
“It’s really part of our civilisation,” Mr Kurzweil explained. “But that’s not going to be an alien invasion of intelligent machines to displace us.” Read Full Story
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World's Biggest Bunny

World’s biggest rabbit Humphrey - so large that he smashed the official mark for the world’s biggest bunny. The French lop-eared rabbit is 42in long and tips the scales at a mammoth two stone (12.7 kg). The French Lop’s average weight is a comparatively tiny 10 lb. And the 18-month-old, who is not yet fully matured, is still growing.
Korean Firm Bids To Clone Dead Pets
The world’s first pet cloning service is to offer animal lovers the chance to recreate their dead companions, it was announced today.
South Korean company RNL Bio will work alongside scientists who created the first cloned canine.
A company spokeswoman said it was already working on its first order from an American who wanted a clone of her dead pit bull.
The client, Bernann McKunney, of California, was very attached to the pet because it had saved her life during an attack by another dog.
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Cormorant Swallowing A Pike Fish


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World's Fattest Man Drops 230kg
The world’s fattest man, according to the Guinness Book of Records, today proudly announced he has lost 230kg - nearly half his original weight - in less time than doctors had expected.
“I’m going to throw a big party,” Manuel Uribe said.
“I’m getting out of my house and going for a walk” in Monterrey, where he lives in northern Mexico.
Mr Uribe, 42, weighed in at 570kg at his heaviest and for five years has been bed-ridden at his home, where his mother and fiancee help him. Read Full Story
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World’s Smallest Bodybuilder



Meet Aditya “Romeo” Dev, who at just 2 ft 9 in. (0.84 m) is the world’s smallest bodybuilder: Pint-sized Romeo is well-known in his hometown of Phagwara, India - for his ability to lift 1.5kg dumbbells - despite his overall 9kg body weight. Every day, crowds flock to the local gym to the see the mini-muscleman in training.
Unlike many dwarfs, Romeo is well proportioned, with a head circumference of 15in and a chest measurement of 20in. Romeo said: “I’ve been training as a bodybuilder for the last two years and by now I think I must be the strongest dwarf in the world."
Unique Mating Photos Of Wild Gorillas Face To Face
Scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society and Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology have released the first known photographs of gorillas performing face-to-face copulation in the wild.
This is the first time that western gorillas have been observed and photographed mating in such a manner.
The photographs were part of a study conducted in a forest clearing in Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park in the Republic of Congo that appeared in a recent issue of The Gorilla Gazette.
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Soldier's Message in a Bottle Surfaces – 90 Years Later
A message in a bottle, which has floated on the waves of time for 90 years, has been found by French archaeologists.
The beer bottle contained a letter sent to an American soldier fighting in the First World War from his “Aunt Pete” in Oklahoma City. It was discovered by accident by archaeologists exploring a 6th and 7th century Merovingian settlement, at Messein in Lorraine.
The letter gives a jaunty, unthinkingly racist account of life in the US Midwest in July 1918, four months before the end of the war. “Its [sic] all most [sic] impossible to get help of any kind and those you do get are likely to be called any time,” Aunt Pete writes.
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The Car You Can't Crash
Volvo has come up with a crash-proof family car which will go on sale in the autumn.
Its secret is a laser-guidance system to spot vehicles in front that are too close or stopping suddenly. When it does, the Volvo will stop of its own accord to avoid a smash.
The CitySafety system, which kicks in at speeds of up to 20mph and is designed for urban driving, has the potential to prevent half of all rear-end collisions, said Volvo.
A laser sensor built into the windscreen reacts to traffic in front that is either stationary or moving in the same direction.
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Dog Survives 6-Story Fall
Airport police call it “the miracle landing” at Tampa International.
A 65-pound Labrador retriever, without benefit of an airplane or parachute, flew from the top of an airport parking deck six stories down - and survived.
Perhaps it was luck. Perhaps it was a miracle. Or maybe the 2-year-old dog from Largo simply lived up to his name.
“Jet is doing great and has made a full recovery,” said Clayton Tieman, who with his wife Jessica chose their dog’s name for the rich black of his coat, not for his flying abilities.
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Meet Lisa the Geep ... A Cross Between a Goat and a Sheep

Leaping into the air, she looks like something from the funny farm. But this curious creature is making scientists do a double-take. She was born after an unscheduled amorous encounter on the farm of Klaus Exsternbrink, in Schwerte, in northern Germany’s Ruhr Valley.
The result a month ago was Lisa - resembling a lamb in shape and stature, but with the colouring and agile back legs of a goat. Now Lisa is booked into a specialist animal medical school in Hanover for genetic tests to determine her hybrid status. “These whims of nature are extremely rare,” said the school’s Professor Karl-Heinz Waldmann.
Briton in UFO Report Says Aliens Stole Dog
The abduction of a dog stood out among 135 reports of UFO incidents received by the Ministry of Defence last year.
Flaming objects, bright lights behaving erratically, odd shapes flying in the sky and even a village blackout following silently exploding lights are also among the reports of unidentified flying objects from all over the country, according to details released on Friday under freedom of information rules.
But the report from Wales of the dog abduction grabs attention.
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Three-wheeled Electric Car Faster than a Porsche

A new three-wheeled car with a top speed of 156mph will revolutionise driving when it is launched next year, its makers claim.
A far cry from the most famous three-wheeler ever to take to Britain’s roads - Derek Trotter’s Reliant Robin - the environmentally friendly ZAP Alias can go from standstill to 60mph in just 5.7 seconds. That makes it faster than a Porsche Boxster.
It is powered by two electric wheel motors, one driving each of the car’s front wheels.
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Zooplankton in a Drop of Water

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For 50 Years, Nuclear Bomb Lost in Watery Grave
On Feb. 5, 1958, a B-47 bomber dropped a 7,000-pound nuclear bomb into the waters off Tybee Island, Ga., after it collided with another Air Force jet.
Fifty years later, the bomb - which has unknown quantities of radioactive material — has never been found. And while the Air Force says the bomb, if left undisturbed, poses no threat to the area, determined bomb hunters and area residents aren’t so sure.
The bomb found its hidden resting place when the B-47 pilot, Air Force Col. Howard Richardson, dropped it into the water after an F-86 fighter jet accidentally collided with him during a training mission.
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Mars says, “Have a Nice Day!”

NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this photo of a Martian happy face on January 28th. The unnamed crater is about 3 kilometers across.
Scientists Created Sperm from Bone Marrow of a Woman
Sperm cells have been created from a female human embryo in a remarkable breakthrough that suggests it may be possible for lesbian couples to have their own biological children.
British scientists who had already coaxed male bone marrow cells to develop into primitive sperm cells have now repeated the feat with female embryonic stem cells.
The University of Newcastle team that has achieved the feat is now applying for permission to turn the bone marrow of a woman into sperm which, if successful, would make the method more practical than with embryonic cells.
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Brazil Finds Fossil of Crocodile 'Missing Link'
Brazilian paleontologists unveiled a fossil of a creature that they said is the “missing link” between prehistoric and present-day crocodiles.
Called “Montealtosuchus arrudacamposi,” the predator measured 1.5-1.7 meters (56-64 inches), weighed about 40 kilograms (88 pounds) and lived in the late Cretaceous Period (80-85 million years ago) in the region of Palo Alto, in Sao Paulo state.
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro paleontologist Felipe de Vasconcellos, who helped research the fossil found in 2004, said the reptile’s physical characteristics placed it between prehistoric crocodiles and their current descendants.
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Seagull Steals Ice Cream

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Why Do We Kiss?
When passion takes a grip, a kiss locks two humans together in an exchange of scents, tastes, textures, secrets and emotions. We kiss furtively, lasciviously, gently, shyly, hungrily and exuberantly. We kiss in broad daylight and in the dead of night. We give ceremonial kisses, affectionate kisses, Hollywood air kisses, kisses of death and, at least in fairytales, pecks that revive princesses.
Lips may have evolved first for food and later applied themselves to speech, but in kissing they satisfy different kinds of hungers. In the body, a kiss triggers a cascade of neural messages and chemicals that transmit tactile sensations, sexual excitement, feelings of closeness, motivation and even euphoria.
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