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		<title>More credit to jockeys: Scientists show the physics behind how their posture speeds the horse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON — Over a century after a Yankee Doodle jockey revolutionized how racehorses are ridden, scientists are figuring out why a jockey&#8217;s posture speeds up the horse.

Nope, it&#8217;s not wind resistance. That tough balancing crouch saves the horse some energy.
First, the fun history: Racing fans may have heard of Tod Sloan, an 1890s U.S. jockey [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Evolving robots wiggle fins, tails: swimming and slithering as prey, predators for research</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — Robots wag their tail fins and bob along like bathtub toys in a pool at a Vassar College lab. Their actions are dictated by microprocessors housed in round plastic containers, the sort you&#8217;d store soup in.

It hardly looks like it, but the two swimming robots were set loose in the little pool [...]]]></description>
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