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...travels in the Czech Republic. It was even near nothing when matched to my friends’ experiences here in the States. With New York, D.C. and even the western United States as playgrounds, most people I knew had their own exciting tale—intriguing lab experiments, work with some prestigious community service institute or adventurous trekking outdoors. And it didn’t help that many of friends here at home in southern California also had quite entertaining experiences, like those working for Fox studios or performing with their band...
...lab supervisor, Professor of Cell Biology Frank D. McKeon, tried to “keep tabs on the work being performed by Zhu and Kimbara, but this was difficult given their unusual hours and their reluctance to have meaningful discussions with him,” Robbins says in his affidavit...
...applied to run his own lab at the University of Texas. He got the job and hired Kimbara to work for him. They began work there in January...
During Christmas break after the confrontation with McKeon, Zhu and Kimbara, working in the wee hours on the deserted campus, stole specialized biological packing crates from McKeon’s lab and shipped $5,000 worth of materials to Texas, the affadavit says...
...Cute. But is this bucket of bolts smart enough to get me a beer? To Masato Hirose, senior chief engineer at the Honda lab, this is not a facetious question. Since 1986, Honda researchers have been trying to build a robot that could balance and walk naturally like a human. With ASIMO (short for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility), mission accomplished. Now they are moving on to the next epochal challenge: creating a generation of humanoid machines that boast the kind of butlering skills of classic science fiction robots. "Imagine a machine that's as versatile as a human...