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May 2009

Basil

Submitted by Rosina on Mon, 05/25/2009 - 08:41
  • Basil
  • Herbs
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Basil (Ocimum basilicum) (pronounced /?bæz?l/ or /?be?z?l/), of the Family Lamiaceae, is a tender low-growing herb. There are many varieties of basil. That which is used in Italian food is typically called sweet basil, as opposed to Thai basil, lemon basil and holy basil, which are used in Asia. While most common varieties of basil are treated as annuals, some are perennial in warm, tropical climates, including African Blue and Holy Thai basil. Basil is originally native to Iran, India and other tropical regions of Asia, having been cultivated there for more than 5,000 years.

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Robotic Therapy Holds Promise For Cerebral Palsy

  • Robotics

Over the past few years, MIT engineers have successfully tested robotic devices to help stroke patients learn to control their arms and legs. Devices can help children learn to grasp and manipulate objects. Now, they're building on that work to help children with cerebral palsy.

Ensuring Universal Access In Digital Homes Makes For An Easier Life

  • Robotics

A new project makes possible the seamless integration of domestic networked multimedia, home control and communications devices, providing universal access to computing and entertainment services. As a result, intelligent sensors, actuators, wireless networks and terminal devices will blend into our daily living environments.

Underwater Robot With A Sense Of Touch

  • Robotics

Maintenance of offshore drilling rigs or underwater cables, taking samples of sediment -- underwater robots perform a variety of deep-sea tasks. Research scientists now aim to equip robots with tactile capability so that they can orientate themselves better under the sea.

Hertfordshire Team Wins Robot Football Cup

  • Robotics

The Bold Hearts, a student team from the University of Hertfordshire, has just won the Humanoid Simulation League in the Robocup German Open 2009. The team is now preparing for the Robocup World Championships in Austria, which will run from 29 June to 5 July, where they will play against student teams from across the globe.

Low Cost, Dexterous Robotic Hand Operated By Compressed Air

  • Robotics

Scientists have developed a unique robotic hand that can firmly hold objects as heavy as a can of food or as delicate as a raw egg, while dexterous enough to gesture for sign language.

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