New York Times: “Transportation to Take On Distracted Driving.” “The Department of Transportation plans to hold a summit meeting on distracted driving in September, according to a safety advocate who was invited to participate.”
New York Times: “Synthetic Life.” “There is a growing consensus (at least in Silicon Valley) that the information age is about to give way to the era of synthetic genetics. That was underscored recently when Harvard geneticist George Church and J. Craig Venter — of the race to decode the human genome fame — gave lectures before a small group of scientists, technologists, entrepreneurs, and writers in West Hollywood.”
Geek.com: “Toyota creates a humanoid robot that runs.” “Honda’s ASIMO robot is well known for his feats in walking, running, and traversing obstacles like stairs. But if automaker Toyota has their way, they could (literally) have a robot that will give ASIMO a run for his money.”




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