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- New super-Earth detected within the habitable zone of a nearby star
- iRobot goes to the hospital
- NASA probe captures 1st video of moon’s far side
- Self-guided bullet could hit laser-marked targets from a mile away
- ‘Kissenger’ allows you to kiss your partner long distance, explore robot love
- Polarization imaging for super vision
- How YouTube is part of a global economic transformation
- Scientists close to entering Vostok, Antarctica’s biggest subglacial lake
- Why the brain slows down when we age
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Lev Lafayette is a sociologist by profession, a systems administrator by vocation and a old-school gamer for recreation. He is a doctoral candidate at the Ashworth Centre for Social Theory at the the University of Melbourne with a thesis entitled “A Social Theory of the Internet”, as well as being an MBA (Technology) student at the Chifley Business School, and is an honours graduate from Murdoch University in Politics, Philosophy and Sociology.








