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World's Smallest Car Gets Microscopic Motor
Roughly 20,000 of these solar-powered vehicles could park side-by-side in a lot no wider than a human hair. The carâEURs light-powered motor is attached mid-chassis, as seen in this computer rendering. Credit: Rice University The basic concepts ... [... more]
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Empirical Methods for Artificial Intelligence (Bradford ...
Excellent introduction to experimental science: The title of the book could have been easily "Empirical Methods for Computer Science" or even "Empirical Methods for Science." The goal of the book is to give a gentle but solid [... more]
$80.00
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The World's Smallest Fountain Pen
Researchers have created the world's smallest fountain pen with a tip so tiny it can draw lines a hundred times thinner than a red blood cell. Called the "nanonfountain probe," it can paint lines as thin as 40 nanometers and has its own [... more]
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Gwai-92: Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Gwai-92: Advances in Artificial Intelligence [... more]
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: 11th Conference on ...
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine in Europe, AIME 2007, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in July 2007. The 28 revised full papers and 38 revised short papers presented were [... more]
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The World's Smallest Motor
A schematic diagram of relaxation oscillator, now the world's smallest motor. Credit: Zettl Research Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California at Berkeley The first nanoscale motor, built in 2003, in a series of ... [... more]
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Creepy Experiment Exposes Paranoia and Sense of Alien ...
The woman went to doctors to have them probe her brain, to root out where her seizures came from. But the procedure they performed led her to experience the illusion of a person standing behind her. The young woman went to doctors to have them ... [... more]
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No 'God Spot' in the Human Brain
Several brain regions, and not just one, are involved in mystical and religious experiences. The human brain does not contain a single "God spot" responsible for mystical and religious experiences, a new study finds. Instead, the sense of union [... more]
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The World's Smallest Car
It has a chassis, axles, a pivoting suspension and wheels. But it'd be a real squeeze to take it for a spin. In the world of nanotechnology, which is measured in molecules, engineers crafted some nifty miniature machinery this year. Different ... [... more]
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The World's Smallest Robot
New inchworm-like automaton is microscopic. And it really works. The microrobot can easily hide in LincolnâEURs beard âEUR" on a penny! Credit: Donald Laboratory The microrobot is the smallest untethered and controllable robot ever. [... more]
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Artificial Intelligence: A Guide to Intelligent Systems ...
Excellent Treatment of Complex Topics: What Dr. Negnevitsky states in the preface of this book, "Most of the literature on AI is expressed in the jargon of computer science, and crowded with complex matrix algebra and differential equations" is [... more]
$104.40
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Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea
Don't judge this book by its cover...: Don't judge this book by its cover-or at least by its title. Haugeland's Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea does not adequately serve as a general introduction to the conceptual underpinnings and philosophical [... more]
$31.00
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