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Flexible robot can camouflage itself like a chameleon in just 30 seconds
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Aug. 20, 2012 (7:00 pm) By: Laura Varley In: Geek-Cetera, News
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Nature seems to be the best inspiration for researchers at Harvard. They’re working on a robot forDARPA, specifically a soft, flexible robot that can blend into its surrounding environment.
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It may not be as fast as a chameleon but the octopus-like robot can change from one color to the next within seconds, leaving it virtually invisible to the naked eye. Microfluid networks run
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But that doesn’t mean we can’t discover new creatures in some of the more secluded areas of the world, and that’s exactly what has happened in the Pacific Northwest region of the US.
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A new species of spider called Trogloraptor marchingtoni has been discovered living in caves in southwestern Oregon. Being the only species in the Trogloraptoridae family, Trogloraptor is unusual and unique in a couple of ways, most noticeably because it has a claw on the end of each leg. Researchers also discovered the spider has a very primitive respiratory system.
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At up to 7.6cm long with legs outstretched, the Trogloraptor is about twice as large as the spider it resembles the most (brown recluse), but has been confirmed as a brand new species thought to have appeared around 130 million years
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Some of these “products” are selling for just a few dollars, and some others are upwards of $20-30. To answer your next question: yes, people are actually buying this nonsense on eBay.
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Let’s take a look at the “White Magic Wealth Spell %100 Success.” The seller says it’s totally going to work, but it might take 90 days or so. You might feel a little tingling at the time the spell is cast, but that’s normal for all magic. If things aren’t looking up for you monetarily after the spell is cast, no problem! The seller will re-cast for free. What a deal! Of course, no returns are accepted. It’s the same story for the “Black Magic Love Spell” and “White Magic Healing Spell,” which may also take 90 days to work. All of these spells have been purchased by living human beings with actual cash money.

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