Robot Police Will Start Patrolling In Dubai0
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- June 9, 2017
Dubai wants 25% of its police force to be robotic by 2030
Dubai wants 25% of its police force to be robotic by 2030
This is unquestionably the best copy of the film you can find. It is the original VHS to DVD version – then remastered video to improve quality and poor compression issues
This video scrutinizes a variety of ancient technologies by looking at artifacts, explaining the capability these items imply.
Brazilian physicists have made a significant observation that expands our understanding of an unusual phenomenon called blackbody force. This new research could help us refine our models of how planets and stars are formed.
Talk about rocking the cradle. Sharp new images have identified a throng of newborn stars as the source of a fast radio burst. The discovery strengthens the idea that these brief pulses of radio waves arise from newly formed neutron stars, super-dense objects just 20 kilometres across.
Some have cast doubt about the existence of black hole event horizons from which nothing, not even light, can escape the gravitational pull.
Expedition leader says the deep-sea fish had not been seen in waters off Australia since 1873
New research reveals that a species of giant elephant that lived 1.5 million to 100,000 years ago — ranging across Eurasia before it went extinct — is more closely related to today’s African forest elephant than the forest elephant is to its nearest living relative, the African savanna elephant.
Chimpanzees share our human ability to amass knowledge, a new study led by a University of St Andrews researcher has found.
The UFO book that seems to be gathering interest and momentum at the moment is ‘UFOs TODAY – 70 Years of Lies, Misinformation and Government Cover-Up’ so I have taken this opportunity to interview the book’s author, Irena Scott PhD. 2017 will see the 70th anniversary of flying saucers and debate has raged on ever since and there seems no sign of it stopping anytime soon.
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