Modern video games have made us soft, weak players who expect the mechanics of the real world to be quickly and simply replicated in our virtual experiences, allowing us to use the same kind of thinking that enables us to move around when it comes to the physical space.
Legend of Grimrock is a game that actually tau... |
7 May 2012 18:11 GMT |
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Researchers with the Lincoln Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announce the development of a new type of radar technology, which enables users to see through walls. This would have seemed the stuff of science-fiction only a few years ago. In order to understand this innovation it's i... |
18 October 2011 09:51 GMT |
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It's commonly accepted that ivy destroys walls. This idea has been passed on from generation to generation, perhaps through books dealing with the old days, and from parents to children. However, a new study from the Oxford University demonstrates that this is not true. Just the opposite, researchers here say. I... |
17 May 2010 10:00 GMT |
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Researchers have recently made a finding that could prove to be very important for determining the history of Israel. Excavations near the capital have uncovered a new segment of wall, which appears to have been built between 1000 BC and 901BC. Therefore, experts believe that it may have been the work of the historic... |
23 February 2010 01:24 GMT |
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Interactive walls are not something entirely new. Attempts at producing aesthetically pleasing designs in an electronic fashion are fairly old, but most of the previous approaches to accomplishing this rely on very power-hungry sensors and projectors. This makes the wallpapers an unfeasible alternative to their paper... |
29 October 2009 03:45 GMT |
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A team of scientists has found another use for wireless networks, other than transmitting data from one terminal to another. According to a research paper it just made public, wireless technology can be used to reveal what's going on behind closed doors, or through a wall. The team, based at the University of Ut... |
1 October 2009 08:53 GMT |
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