‘Intelligent’ oil droplet navigates chemical maze by Colin Barras

January 21, 2010 by yfrimer

‘Intelligent’ oil droplet navigates chemical maze by Colin Barras

There’s some humbling news from the chemical world for anyone who has ever found themselves lost in a garden maze. A simple droplet of organic solvent can find its way through a complicated labyrinth with nothing more to go on than a slight pH difference.

Bartosz Grzybowski’s team at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, used a common polymer to fashion a two-dimensional labyrinth some 2 centimetres on each side. They then flooded the maze with strongly alkaline potassium hydroxide solution, before placing a hydrochloric acid-soaked chunk of gel at the maze exit.

After about 40 seconds they placed a droplet of mineral oil containing hexyldecanoic acid at the maze entrance. The oil, which cannot mix with the potassium hydroxide solution, sits on the surface. But it remains still only for a matter of seconds – it soon begins tearing around the maze at speeds of up to 10 millimetres per second, sniffing out the shortest path to the acid-soaked gel, and solving the maze in the process.

“In the movie files you can see the droplet makes decisions,” says Grzybowski. “It goes left along the wrong path, decides there’s something fishy with that and so it reverses. It looks almost alive.”

Primitive intelligence

But while Grzybowski says the droplet displays behaviour that might be called “primitive intelligence”, there’s a simple chemical mechanism at work.

The droplet leaches its acid into the surrounding solution, losing hydrogen ions in a process known as deprotonation – a process that affects the surface tension of the droplet itself.

“But to the front and rear of the droplet [the surrounding solution] has a different pH,” he says, because of diffusion from the acid-soaked gel at the maze exit. Those tiny pH differences affect the amount of deprotonation that happens at the front and rear of the droplet, and this asymmetry sets up a surface tension gradient that forces the droplet into motion. “I would say the droplet is self-propellant,” he says.

Grzybowski’s team thinks that the behaviour could have implications for cancer treatments. They would like to develop micelles – aggregates of molecules such as balls of lipids – that can navigate pH gradients in the body. “A good reason for that is cancer is more acidic than the rest of the body,” Grzybowski says.

Slime mystery

But the chemical behaviour could also offer an explanation for the apparently intelligent behaviour of the slime mould Physarum polycephalum, which 10 years ago was shown to possess similar maze-solving abilities by Toshiyuki Nakagaki, now at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan.

“The [new] finding is interesting since it gives an insight of possible physical mechanisms for Physarum to find a path in the maze,” Nakagaki says.

Journal reference: Journal of the American Chemical Society, DOI: 10.1021/ja9076793

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South East Games Releases 3D Maze for the iPhone and iPod Touch on the Apple App Store

January 5, 2010 by yfrimer

South East Games today announced 3D Maze is available for the iPhone and iPod Touch on Apple’s App Store. Featuring an unlimited number of randomly generated mazes, 3D Maze puts players inside a small, medium or large 3D maze environment and challenges them to find their way out.

(Media-Newswire.com) – South East Games today announced 3D Maze is available for the iPhone and iPod Touch on Apple’s App Store. Featuring an unlimited number of randomly generated mazes, 3D Maze puts players inside a small, medium or large 3D maze environment and challenges them to find their way out.

Featuring integration of OpenFeint by Aurora Feint, 3D Maze lets players challenge their friends to beat the times they set on mazes and unlock achievements. Players can also set high scores for every possible maze variant.

3D Maze is available now for $0.99( USD ) on Apple’s App Store for iPhone and iPod Touch at http://itunes.apple.com/app/3d-maze/id346533031?mt=8

For more information contact South East Games at ‘pr@southeastgames.com’ or visit www.southeastgames.com
Also, for the latest updates on 3D Maze and other South East Games titles, visit our Facebook page ( http://www.facebook.com/pages/South-East-Games/188441963373 ) and Twitter page ( www.twitter.com/southeastgames ).

Located in south east Queensland, Australia, South East Games was founded in 2009 to develop fun and innovative independent game titles.

Monkeys Dog Walking and Outdoor Billboard – By Yonatan Frimer

January 3, 2010 by yfrimer

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Kung Fu Monkeys Turning on trainer and Fire fighting monkeys, by Yonatan Frimer

December 27, 2009 by yfrimer

Kung Fu Monkeys Turning on trainer and Fire fighting monkeys, by Yonatan Frimer

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Kung fu monkeys turn tables on trainer

A Chinese man who trained monkeys martial arts to entertain

shoppers was shocked when they turned the tables on him.

Monkey fight back /Quirky China News

Lo Wung’s taekwondo monkeys have become a regular feature

outside a shopping centre in Enshi, Hubei province, where

they were trained to show off their martial arts skills on each other.

But one quick-thinking monkey saw his chance when Lo

slipped – and caught him with a perfect flying kung fu kick to

the head. The rest then joined in the affray.

Hu Luang, 32, who caught the incident on camera, said:

“I saw one punch him in the eye – he grabbed another by

the ear and it responded by grabbing his nose.

“They were leaping and jumping all over the place – it was

better than a Bruce Lee film.”

At one point the monkey trainer grabbed a staff to hit

the monkeys, only to find himself facing a stick-brandishing

monkey that cracked him over the head.

Lo only managed to get the monkeys under control

by tangling them up in the rope that had been

used to stop them running off.

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December 21, 2009 by yfrimer

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Eminem and Simon & Garfunkel mazes by Yontan Frimer

December 10, 2009 by yfrimer
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December 5, 2009 by yfrimer

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Robot Rescue Review

November 19, 2009 by yfrimer

Robot Rescue Review

Finally, a full game at DSiWare’s two dollar price point.




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// ]]> November 18, 2009 – Now this is a little more like it. Up until now, the 200 Nintendo Point price range has been the dumping ground for DSiWare — being able to download new games for just two dollars sounded promising, but the selection of titles available at that price has been just awful. Useless clock and calculator apps, generic sudoku packs and cut-up pieces of old first-party cartridge games have been the only things available there — nothing to get excited about, at all.

Robot Rescue, though, is a little more like it. This is, finally, a full and compelling game design offered for just two bucks — and you get a lot for your money. It’s a tile-based puzzle game where, in the tradition of past classics like Adventures of Lolo, you have to guide a happy-go-lucky hero out of a set of perplexing mazes. Unlike Lolo, though, the robot needing rescue here isn’t alone.

You control multiple machines simultaneously in Robot Rescue. Two, three, four or even as many as thirty different robots are under your command all at once, in each of the 45 different labyrinthine levels contained herein. You turn your DSi up on its side, to set up a “book style” view of each two-screen-wide stage. You assess the starting positions of your bots, planning your first move. Then you push a direction on the D-Pad — up, down, left or right. And all the robots move in the way you chose, at the same time.

Holding the DSi in sideways “book style” gives you double-wide mazes. (Don’t get tripped up by the divide in the middle, though.)


It’s a simple concept that makes for a very fun, brainteasing experience for fans of logic puzzlers — I admit that games like this are exactly my style, as coming up with a strategy of survival and then executing it flawlessly can be immensely satisfying. Robot Rescue is particularly rewarding in that way — because you can’t make any mistakes. One errant command or lapse of focus, and one or more of your bots is getting blown to bits.

That happens courtesy of the game’s many obstacles and hazards. There are land mines that explode your bots on contact. There are exposed electrical wires that can fry their circuits. There are red and yellow doors that can switch on and off — not dangerous by default, but if you accidentally press a switch while a bot’s still standing in a doorway, slam. Crushed. Dead.

So you have to make skillful use of what little open space and unharmful walls are provided to you, in order to maneuver each machine into a safe position relative to all the other robots and get them to the exit. For example, you may have two robots moving to the right together, one tile at a time — locked into the same synchronous rhythm. If you make one of them run into a wall, though, while the second still has open space in front of him, you can change their relative position — input another “right” command and the guy already hitting the wall won’t move, but his buddy will. You get the idea. Then throw conveyor belts, teleporters, glue spots on the floor and cloning devices into the mix and you’ve got quite an interesting puzzler indeed.

Robot Rescue has 45 different levels stretched across three difficulties — you start off with 15 Easy, move on to 15 Medium and finish with 15 Hard. Those challenge ratings are on target, too — the early going is very simple, as the first stages serve as tutorials to teach you the game. After that, though, you’re on your own — and it gets to be truly tough. You’ll have at least a couple of hours’ worth of puzzling out the solutions to all of the included levels here, and after that all 45 will be unlocked for free play. Which is nice, since several of the stages can be solved in different ways — you can go back and try alternate strategies. (There’s more than one way to rescue a robot.)

Closing Comments
All together, Robot Rescue is an impressive package for just two bucks — it’s compelling, it looks good and it’s highly rewarding when you figure out the solution to its particularly tough puzzles. It’s also a great value at that price, offering two to three hours’ worth of action for your 200 pennies. When you look again at the competition available at that same price level on DSiWare, it’s no contest — this is the first real, original game design to arrive at that price point. It finally feels like you’re getting an actual game for once, and not just a sparkle enhancement for your system’s camera, or some recycled chunk of an old WarioWare release.

So pick up Robot Rescue with my full recommendation, as I’d be shocked if anyone didn’t feel like they got their money’s worth here when it’s just two dollars. The game, too, was based on an original PC design from a few year’s back — and there was also a Robot Rescue 2 created then, as well. So jump on here, toss a couple bucks toward publisher Teyon, and convince them to bring over that sequel as well — because I want some more robots to rescue.

 

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Big plays result in touchdowns for Crimson Tide

November 15, 2009 by yfrimer
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Alabama running back Mark Ingram (22) carries the ball for 70 yards in the fourth quarter against Mississippi State on Saturday Nov 14, 2009 at Wade Davis Stadium in Starkville MS. Bama beat the Bulldogs by a score of 31-3.

By Tommy Deas Executive Sports Editor

Published: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 6:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 12:49 a.m.

STARKVILLE, Miss. | The first time the University of Alabama ran the play Saturday, it resulted in a 10-yard gain.

The next time, it produced a 45-yard touchdown pass. The third time, the Crimson Tide cashed in for a 48-yard score.

Variations on the same play produced two of Alabama’s three big-play touchdowns in a 31-3 victory over Mississippi State.

No one could have guessed that Greg McElroy’s 10-yard completion to Marquis Maze on the Tide’s second possession of the game would be the start of something so big.

The play came up again on UA’s next drive, and it came up huge. McElroy took a shotgun snap and stepped up in the pocket as freshman running back Trent Richardson picked up the blitz from MSU cornerback Marcus Washington, providing the key block that gave McElroy time to find wideout Darius Hanks about 20 yards downfield in the middle of a soft spot in the Bulldogs’ defense.

Hanks caught the pass, made his way to the left sideline and tight-roped his way to the end zone to complete a 45-yard touchdown play, the longest reception of his career.

Mississippi State was in what McElroy called a cover-three fire zone defense, and the Tide’s quarterback read it perfectly.

“We ran it (on the pass to Maze) and came back to it over the top to Darius,” McElroy said. “Basically what we do is kind of isolate it on the left side.”

Without Richardson’s block, the play wouldn’t have had time to develop. Senior running back Roy Upchurch later had his own block to neutralize a blitzing safety to give McElroy time to complete a pass for a first down on UA’s second touchdown drive.

“With the blitz pickup, that keeps the drive going on third downs,” Upchurch said. “That’s probably more important than running the ball, because if we do convert, that means more plays and more carries for us. It’s a big part of what we do.”

Alabama decided to test Mississippi State again, dialing up the play one more time in the fourth quarter. This time, Julio Jones, on a different route than the one Hanks ran on his score, found himself running free downfield behind the MSU defense. McElroy heaved a long ball for a 48-yard score that put the Tide up 24-3.

“They had been bringing their safeties up against the run and I knew (Jones) was going to make a play on the ball,” Maze said. “It was there and it just opened up for us on big plays.”

Right tackle Drew Davis had a split second of doubt on the long pass to Jones, who finished with four catches for 66 yards.

“I was watching it,” Davis said. “I thought Greg overthrew him. I didn’t know Greg had that big of an arm.”

Alabama’s big-play offense, which also produced a 42-yard gain on a pass where McElroy found Maze across the middle on a third-quarter drive that ended in a field goal, wasn’t just a passing fancy. The running game also delivered.

Mark Ingram delivered a Heisman Trophy-style statement run when he broke loose for a 70-yard touchdown with 7:24 go to in the game.

“I think everybody thinks I’m just a power back,” Ingram said. “I’ve got speed, too. I think one like that was good for me.”

Said McElroy, “He’s a fantastic talent. Give him time and he’s going to break one.”

With McElroy passing for an efficient 192 yards and two scores on a 13-for-18 performance and Ingram grinding out yards before delivering the killing blow with his long run, Alabama’s offense came through with what head coach Nick Saban has been asking for in recent weeks.

“I think we had a lot of balance on offense,” Saban said. “During the bye week a while back, we talked about opening it up. … We have to spread teams out and make them defend.”

Reach Tommy Deas at tommy.deas@tuscaloosanews.com or at 205-722-0224.

Frimer Mazes

November 10, 2009 by yfrimer
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