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Have A Great Weekend

July 31, 2015 By Leave a Comment

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This week on the blog – bacteria controlling robots, the rapid change of watermelons, and a new meaning to the phrase “saving your food for later.”

  • Things that look like other things.
  • A 17th-Century Stanch Painting Reveals The Rapid Change in Watermelons Through Selective Breeding.
  • Legos get a surprising update for children’s prosthetics.
  • A whole new meaning to the idea of taking your lunch to go.
  • Robots controlled by bacteria could be the future.

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