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world's first robot with human emotions,

  A    Japanese    firm   developed   world's  first  robot    with   human  emotions,  which   can  also  love   you  back.It   is  named  'pepper'. The  adorable  android,  which    on  sale  this  week end ,has  a  range  of  moods   that  are  based  on  humans'   raging    hormones. The world's first "emotional robot" acts just like real person and can adjust to given situations. Pepper becomes shy around new people, and lights up when he is praised and he even gets scared when the lights go off at night. e robot's feelings are clearly reflected on a screen strapped to its front. But even more shockingly, little Pepper can read it's owners feelings and adapt it's behaviour towards them. His simulated sentiments are generated by mimicking the hormonal grumps and grins of humans. "These emotion functions in Pepper are modeled on the human release of hormones in response to stimuli absorbed by the five senses," explai

THE WORLD'S LONGEST PLANE -BOING 777X

  The longest passenger jetliner in the world just made its debut. On March 13, the very first Boeing 777X was presented to company employees, inside the air framer's main wide-body manufacturing facility in Everett, Washington. At 252 feet, the 777X is longer than its predecessor, the 777-300ER, and the super-stretched Airbus A340-600. It'll even be longer by a nose than the current record-holder, the 747-8, the latest version of Boeing's own "Queen of the Skies" whose aviation-changing ancestor flew 50 years ago. With its maiden test flight expected later this spring, the 777-9 is the larger of the two 777X models that make up Boeing's jetliner program.  With that enormous length, the plane is designed to seat between 400 and 425 passengers in two classes, and fly routes of 7,600 nautical miles, more than 14,000 kilometers.   The number of seats will vary depending on what each airline picks for the interio

ICE CREAM THAT MELTS SLOW

  Every  body    loves  ice cream  but  there  is  a  problem ,it  melts   so  fastly   that  some times  it  drips   off  the  hands .Now    a  new  ingredient   developed   by  scientist   in  Scotland   could  mean   that  ice cream  lovers   can  enjoy  their  teats  longer  before   they  melt. A  naturally occurring protein can be used to create ice cream which stays frozen for longer in hot weather. The scientists estimate that the slow-melting product could become available in three to five years. The development could also allow products to be made with lower levels of saturated fat and fewer calories.  The development could also allow products to be made with lower levels of saturated fat and fewer calories. Teams at the Universities of Edinburgh and Dundee have discovered that the protein, known as BsIA, works by binding together the air, fat and water in ice cream. It is also said to prevent gritty ice crystals from forming - ensuring a fine, smooth texture.

NOW DNA FOR DATA STORAGE

      In     a Data storage  breakthrough  scientists have figured out how to save massive quantities of information in a single molecule of DNA, which will store the data safely for up to 1 million year  The breakthrough could lead to digital archives of everything from ancient texts to Wikipedia changes being stored in the form of DNA that could in theory survive for hundreds of thousands of years without any loss of data. Genetic information stored in DNA molecules makes life on Earth possible, but what if humans could use the same kind of technology to store their own data? Apparently, scientists have figured out how to save massive quantities of information in a single molecule of DNA, which will store the data safely for up to 1 million years. The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology has “fossilized” DNA by encapsulating it in glas s, to prolong the life of DNA that would store data. The scientists also came up with a mathematical a

BEST WEB SITES

  If   you  want   to  improve  your  skill   or  just  enhance   your knowledge  .You  can  try  these  free  websites  .These  websites  will certainly  help you. RSA Animate: Hand-Illustrated Presentations  People who love TED.com also love RSA Animate. The RSA is a non-profit society that seeks to innovate solutions to modern social problems: hunger, social care, crime, political oppression, the environment, education, social justice.  The RSA delivers many of their thought-provoking messages (often from TED speakers) through the novel means of hand-drawn illustrations.   Inc.com   Inc.com (named for 'incorporation") is an intelligent and inspirational resource for the business world. Focused on modern theories of business growth and organizational development, Inc.com has a deep library of modern blogging and thought-leader insights. How great leaders inspire others, how to create a customer-centered work culture, how to avo

CREATING SOCIAL SUPPORT

  Research shows that healthy and supportive relationships can reduce stress and improve your overall health and sense of well-being. However, all relationships are not equally supportive. Building a network of supportive friends, or even just one supportive relationship can be vital to your well being.  Some skills that can help you to build relationships with people that are truly supportive and sustaining are- Meeting People    The more people you have in your life, the more likely you are to have truly supportive relationships with at least one of them. It’s beneficial to be able to regularly add new people to your circle. Here are some good ways to meet people   . Assertiveness People often think of assertiveness as ‘standing up for yourself’ and ‘not letting people push you around’ – basically the alternative to passivity. While this is mostly true, assertiveness is also the alternative to aggressiveness, a way of handling people

HOW TO RECOGNISE SPAM WEBSITES

  It can sometimes feel we have scams coming at us from every direction including phone calls, email messages, text messages and websites. Luckily, it is not too hard to spot a fake website once you are armed with a little bit of knowledge. The biggest clue to whether or not a website is legit may be how you got there. A common lure to fraudulent websites is through email, somet imes cleverly concealed as a warning about a breach in  These emails heighten our sense of security and then use that paranoia against us. But email isn't the only way we are lured to these websites. Social media has become a scammer's best friend, so you should always be a little wary when coming to a website from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or other popular social media sites. Always be wary of links in email messages, especially security notices that warn your account may be disabled or hacked. Do not click on links from generic-sounding messages like "this is great"