BT.com | Creepily realistic Japanese robot can move, make facial expressions and sing all on its own BT.com “Alter” is a very clever but slightly unsettling new addition to the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo. 0. Share this. Facebook; Twitter; Google plus; Email; Share. 0. Creepily realistic Japanese robot can move, make facial ... This Japanese Robot Is Proof That Mankind Is DoomedHuffington Post UK Japan Science Museum has singing robot for all to seeNorthern California News Creepy New Robot Worth A Look [Video]Nigeria Today all 5 news articles » |
Times of India | Scientists develop 3D robot that can swim, crawl and climb Times of India JERUSALEM: In a breakthrough, scientists have developed a three-dimensional (3D) robot that can move forward or backward in a wave-like motion, allowing it to climb over obstacles, swim or crawl through unstable terrain like sand, grass and gravel. Wave robot able to crawl, swim and climb with single motorE&T magazine This wave-propelled robot can swim, crawl and climbThe Indian Express Amazing 'wave' robot can crawl into your stomach, swim around and examine you from the insideMirror.co.uk all 6 news articles » |
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Last year, the United Nations estimated there were more than 21 million refugees scattered across the globe—a level unseen since World War II. As the 2016 Olympic games approached, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach saw an opportunity to focus global attention on the crisis, and to give some of the athletes among this huge stateless population a chance to compete on the world stage. The IOC selected a group of 10 refugee athletes from South Sudan, Syria, Congo and Ethiopia to compete for the newly-formed Refugee Olympic Team. During the Opening Ceremony, the team will march into the stadium carrying the Olympic flag.

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New EU regulation blacklists 37 non-native plant and animal species in a bid to tackle threats to native wildlife and economic losses
The north American raccoon, an Asian hornet and an American cabbage are among 37 invasive species that will be banned from being brought into the UK from Wednesday when a new EU regulation comes into effect.
The continent-wide rules now make it illegal to import, keep, breed or grow, transport, sell or use, or release into the environment without a permit the listed invasive, non-native plant and animal species. But the ban will no longer apply when then UK leaves the EU.
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