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Artificial intelligence in computer games - X-RAY #25 Part 1
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| 00:00 Dec 16, 2003 |
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Games too smart for you -- how about not enough? John Simpson delves into the story behind the AI that drives games forward -- the same AI that drives Marines into minefields.
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Chlorophyll on Mars?
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Life on Mars? Perhaps.
Everyone from the stereotypical mad scientist to famous sci-fi writers to John Q Citizen has, at one time or other, fantasised that, just ...
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Let's get serious about aliens
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Seven years ago the US congress banished the SETI program from federal funding, claiming that the project was little more than 'a search for little green men'. Since then, ...
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Forget radio controlled cars; RC Roaches could soon be all the rage
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Next time you are staring blearily at your monitor in the middle of a 12 hour Counter Strike binge, and a cockroach scampers across your empty Chinese takeout containers, pause ...
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Truly Atomic News
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Lasers are pretty much a way of life now for most people in the First World. CD players are the most obvious application of the technology, but there are many more besides. But ...
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Life on Mars? Not this time.
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Reports appeared earlier this month suggesting that photographs taken during NASAs Pathfinder mission to Mars potentially held evidence of the presence of Chlorophyll on the ...
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DMCA test case dismissed
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The suit many hoped would be a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) test case, has been thrown out of court by a US federal judge. ...
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Universe declared infinite, Illuminati mourns
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In a surprising discovery made recently following the latest round of Hubble Space Telescope happy-snaps. Scientists at UCLA Berkeley and NASA have reported that Dark Matter, ...
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First human embryo cloned
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Scientists working at Advanced Cell Technology have produced a world first: the cloning of human embryos. While this a far cry from the publicly accepted meaning of ‘human ...
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IBM bring nanocomputing one step closer
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Those busy guys at the IBM R&D department have brought the world of nanocomputing one step closer to reality by assembling the world’s first molecule-sized logic gate.
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Superconducting Balls of Carbon
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Room temperature superconductors? Well no, not quite, but the scientists at Bell Labs have brought the world one step closer with advances in superconducting Buckministerfulleri...
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Water found on Mars
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Humanity is now one step closer to discovering whether life exists on mars. Little Green Men may not call the red planet home, but after the discovery of a huge sheet of ...
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Gone but not forgotten
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NASA scientists feared the worst for Pioneer 10 when they lost contact with it last August. This was the first person-made object to pass through our solar system’s asteroid ...
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Teeny, tiny refrigerators
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A team of scientists at the University of California has managed to crack the process of making microscopic cooling units for computing-on-a-chip applications. Heat build up is ...
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The lab-on-a-chip gets even closer
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The whole idea of a smile pile of silicon that can replicate the work of entire laboratories and dozens of scientists in one fell swoop is nothing new, but recent advances at ...
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Evolutionary, dear Watson
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If you think you know quite a bit about biology in general, and what it takes to sustain life in particular, think again.
US Scientists have discovered a tiny ...
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Scientists trap anti-matter
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While browsing the New Scientist website for our daily hit of physics goodness, we came across
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