According to a new study, people who live in walkable communities have a higher quality of life, are more civically involved and have higher levels of trust that those who live in less walkable neighborhoods.To reach this conclusion, Shannon Rogers and her team from the University of New Hampshire in the United State... |
8 December 2010 03:03 GMT |
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Even with all the content hanging around the iTunes store, or the currently existing songs in your library, you're eventually going to get bored of listening to the same thing over and over again. Developer Greg Elliott thought of a solution to that: SynchStep. It allows you, as an iPhone / iPod touch owner, to ... |
21 May 2008 05:58 GMT |
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Not so long ago Microsoft revealed its own secret Robotics Studio, developed to be a huge kick-ass programming environment to control anything from simple Lego Mindstorms to complex car-assembling industrial bots like cute Kuka. Today, based on Microsoft's new software development kit, ZMP has finally rolled out... |
30 November 2007 13:11 GMT |
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The lascivious swing of a woman's hips may fascinate men, but watch out: those are not the kind of women who go out to 'devour' men! A new research at Queen's University, Ontario, and published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior checked the connection between female subjects' walks ... |
26 November 2007 14:06 GMT |
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We look at a chimp and we imagine this is how our ancestors looked like and walked. But many researches show that the common chimp-human ancestor was more human-like. And now it appears that this ancestor was bipedal (it walked on two feet), not being a knuckle dragger. The concept of the humans as "upright apes" is ... |
10 October 2007 04:29 GMT |
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The latest technological development is put to good use in medicine and helps patients that suffer from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson's disease improve their walk speed and distance.The device, developed by Technion-Israel Institute of Technology scientists, combines audio and visual feedback to improv... |
1 May 2007 05:31 GMT |
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