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Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us
Antitechnologists may shudder at the story line, but readers interested in the astounding possibilities of the digital age will be fascinated by Brooks's vision of what is and what will be.
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Kids Lego

The Nasua Telegraph has a fascinating story of two adults who are bringing robotics to kids in simple ways during a learning camp; Children’s Gears Move at Camp. Kids get really creative and extremely involved with such practical problems, and I really admire the initiative.

There's a similar story on the Las Vegas Review-Journal, showing how High-tech Legos Challenge Class. 17 year olds can find toys challenging, you see!

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Tuesday 16 July, 11:52
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