I played my first campaign in Dawn of War II: Retribution using the Normal difficulty and I still regret that decision, especially given the fact that I first chose to complete the game using the Space Marines, and it might be a while before I forget about the missions so that I can try them out again.Unfortunately, ... |
10 March 2011 18:21 GMT |
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Andrei Dumitrescu: Dead Space 2 is done and buried, likely to only rise as a Necromorph when the third installment in the series is finally announced by Electronic Arts, and there's still a small gap until the launch of Bulletstorm, the alternative take on the first-person shooter.
So this weekend I plan to f... |
11 February 2011 17:01 GMT |
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According to a new series of scientific studies, it would appear that the Bing Bang, the moment that exploded the Universe into existence, was followed shortly after by a moment of pure chaos.The term chaos is used here in its scientific sense. While one may expect that the Universe was not a very ordered place in th... |
5 October 2010 06:31 GMT |
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A new theory proposes that the earliest Universe, which formed immediately after the Big Bang, expanded in the space around it in an extremely chaotic manner. This is not by far a new idea. It was proposed for the first time more than seven years ago, by Adilson E. Motter, who is a physics expert at the Northwestern ... |
8 September 2010 09:12 GMT |
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While it may be of little interest to some, mathematicians and physicists are extremely interested in learning which shapes would fill a container best. Studies about packing all sorts of things into given spaces are nothing new, and a wide variety of algorithms exist to inform packing companies. Still, when it comes... |
17 May 2010 08:45 GMT |
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In a recent study, experts have demonstrated that accepting chaos could result in a quantum computer being constructed sooner than anyone would have expected. The group that made the findings says that disorder can be controlled, and used to enhance the manner in which light and matter couple with each other in quant... |
12 March 2010 14:01 GMT |
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One of the main objectives in the robotics industry today is for the research community to develop a method of making robots able to switch their gait depending on the terrain ahead. While this comes absolutely natural to humans, it is extremely difficult to implement in artificial machines. Up until now, robots have... |
18 January 2010 01:27 GMT |
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