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Moth-Operated Robots

Posted February 09, 2013 11:08 AM

From CNET News:

Scientists teach moths to drive robots, and an app called Dognition claims to improve our relationship with man's best friend. Oh, and Yahoo tells us Montana is full of badasses.

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02/09/2013 2:02 PM

As a native North Dakotan I can tell you that from our local experience with the neighbors Montania is full of 'something' asses.

Any native Montanans car to take a poke at us North Dakotan now?

I set the bar pretty low so you should be able to reach it. (Insert Montana sheep reference/joke here.)

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02/09/2013 5:37 PM

When we see lots of robots crashing into light bulbs, now we'll know why.

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02/10/2013 9:15 AM

Wow, that's really annoying.....

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