Self-Assembling Minirobots Swim and Manipulate Objects
Tiny, self-assembling robots can swim and clamp onto particles and then release them when subjected to the right magnetic fields.
These mini robotic doughnuts spontaneously form from metal particles floating between a layer of oil and water, and could potentially be used to manipulate chemical reactions, deliver medical treatments in the body or clean surfaces.
“It’s really counter intuitive,” said physicist Igor Aranson, co-author of a study in Nature Materials, Aug. 7. “There is nothing fancy about magnetic particles, you can just buy them. But if you pour them on the surface of a liquid, you ...
Graphical Slowdown Mars Final Fantasy Tactics on iPhone

The iPhone version of Final Fantasy Tactics is just as dramatic as the original game.
(Screengrab: Jason Schreier/Wired.com)
A single flaw makes the otherwise fantastic mobile version of Final Fantasy Tactics nearly unplayable.
Developer Square Enix released the iOS port of its classic strategy role-playing game last week for iPod Touch, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 (reviewed). Unfortunately, the mobile version of Final Fantasy Tactics Wired.com tested suffers from brief bouts of graphical slowdown that plague every action.
Every time one of your characters swings a sword, casts a spell or moves...
Are Your Co-Workers Killing You?
We spend a large percentage of our lives at the office, engaged in the drudgery of work. Although we obsess over the medical benefits of various leisure activities – should I do yoga? take long walks? not watch television? — the amount of time we might spend in downward facing dog pose pales in comparison to the amount of time we spend seated in our chair, staring at the computer screen, surrounded by co-workers.
A new study led by Arie Shirom at Tel Aviv University reveals the powerful impact of the workplace on longevity. The researchers tracked 820 adults for twenty years, starting with a...