- Robot can pull faces just like a human being
Scientists have created the first 'humanoid' robot that can mimic facial expressions. -Daily Mail - Neuroimaging Of Brain Shows Who Spoke
Researchers have demonstrated that voices can be identified by means of a unique 'neural fingerprint.' -ScienceDaily - Psychic of Wall Street predicted global meltdown
Many blue-chip companies pay Laura Day handsomely for her intuition. -Telegraph U.K. - Iraq: Can ancient Babylon be rescued?
U.N.-led organizations documenting the damage and how to fix it. -AP - Nessie mystery turns 75
More than 1,000 people claim to have seen the Loch Ness monster since a mysterious shape was first photographed. -BBC - 'Buddha Boy' reappears after year in jungle
Thousands of jubilant devotees trudged to the remote jungle spot where he returned.
-The Independent - 4,300-year-old pyramid discovered in Egypt
Tomb thought to house remains of Queen Sesheshet, mother of King Teti. -Reuters - Border Agent Describes Underground Bases
At a California location, an intense beam reportedly swallowed up an airplane. -Earthfiles - Meet president Nanobama
Tiniest representation of the new US president is built from roughly 150 million carbon nanotubes. -New Scientist - First Trek film footage unveiled
JJ Abrams has unveiled footage from his Star Trek prequel at a press event in London. -BBC News - Aliens of the deep
The weird and wonderfully wobbly animals discovered by 'sea census.' -Daily Mail - What's zap?
A red beam of light shoots to the ground from what is believed to be a UFO. -The Sun - Time to test time
Theory suggests the essential fuzziness of time may be the limiting factor for a gravitational-wave detector. -Nature News - 'Odourprinting' could be used to identify people
Human beings could one day be identified by our smells. -The Telegraph - Strangest Kuiper Belt Objects: The Top Five
We are only just beginning to uncover this mysterious region of the Solar System.
-AstroEngine.com
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