
By silicon.com
Published: Friday 14 December 2007
How? I was rather wondering why!
Mary Hullah
So, computer engineers can create a robot that can...
P Dragon
Perhaps we should have made it waterproof too, Pro...
P Dragon
I'm sure this is the spot my tail was chopped off
Chris Sanderson
Swiss cheese found to be the primordial soup's mis...
K Beer
Governments announce "The latest terror threat com...
Richard Scurrah
Is this some sort of joke that only real Salamande...
Richard Harris
Wriggling robot recycles redundant PC towers.
Richard
Global warming and genetic engineering have a dram...
Malcolm George
...the minister said the 9 boxes of National ID da...
Anonymous
Early prototype Toblerone's break for freedom.
Richard
more "squeeks in the water" than "Smoke on the Wat...
John Waller
Oh no, it looks like another one of those worm vir...
Audrey
I like a sexy wiggle on the beach as much as the n...
Audrey
Salamandra robotica was clearly created by Academi...
Mary Hullah
It was a splendid bit of engineering, but, at a co...
Rob Pendragon
"The soap had arrived for Nessies yearly bath."
kenneth wilkinson
Zut Alors! ..... The rubber Band has Broken!
Anonymous
This new baggage handling system certainly is work...
Paul
"Even drinking water left the centipede legless."
kenneth wilkinson
One look at human life sends artificial intelligen...
David Bowen
Institute for Integrated Transport launches new bo...
David Bowen
Experiments into the possibility of amphibious tra...
Ken Munn
By building the Salamander from blocks of lard, th...
Robert Pepler
30 Secs later..."Whats Swiss for oops it doesn't f...
Simon Coley
GPS-enabled Lego delivers itself in time for Chris...
Ian Harvey
Last time i went for a dip i got stuck in a condom...
Eric
Spielberg may have been heavily criticised for cas...
Marc
Daddy, when my batteries run out - will you come a...
Simon Allen
The robot had been designed to prove one of Isaac ...
P Dragon
"Bugger this - I'm off to Panama."
Pete Waller
The water was so cold that old Bob lost his teeth
David Devine
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