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  • How To Win Rock Paper Scissors Every Single Time

    November 19, 2013 • Featured, Science and Tech

    The easily played hand game is one of the most popular ways to resolve disputes or make decisions, however it has also become a form of competition in many countries across the world. There even exists a tournament where experienced players compete to earn the status of number one, of course sanctioned by the World Rock Paper Scissors society. However, you must be thinking, how do you become a champion of rock paper scissors? Surely it’s just a game of luck?

    Well, to answer this question look no further than the Janken Robot, a robot bionic hand has been created that never loses a game. The Janken Robot, created by Japanese scientists, is the second version of the robot first unveiled at the University of Tokyo in June 2013.

    So, how could the Japanese possibly created a machine that can beat a human at this game every single time? Luckily for us, Janken (the Japanese name for the game and the robot’s namesake) is simply the fastest cheat on the planet. It does not contain enough intelligence to predict what move the human will make, but what it does have is superhuman speed, far superior to that of the humans.

    That’s right, the robot can read whether the human plays a rock shape, a paper shape, or a scissors and react with the winning response within 20 milliseconds. It bases its response on the beginnings of the human hand movement, managing to figure out what shape the human is about to make and therefore produce the corresponding move with the bionic hand, three times faster than the human hand.

    This ultrafast technology could mean super responsive robotics in the future. Perhaps you’re phone could turn on when you go to reach for it, a robot waiter could offer you another coffee, based on you reaching for your empty mug. Maybe your television could turn on when you point to it.

    So if you’re planning to always make things go your way in group disputes, you could always propose to settle the argument with a “fair” game of Rock paper scissors, and you’ll always win, as long as you have your good friend on you, the Janken Robot.

    Josh Peachey is Technology Editor of Lucid and an upper-sixth student at Altrincham Grammar School for Boys. Josh enjoys, and hopes to continue, writing and journalism.

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  • Rape: A Harrowing Wait For Justice

    November 19, 2013 • Culture, Featured

    Everyday 136 people in Britain are raped. When most people picture rape they have a harrowing image of a vicious attack in a dark alleyway with a stranger. Although this can be true, most of the time this picture is wrong. It is not very surprising that the vast majority of rape victims are women but what is surprising is 90% of rape victims know their attacker and most victims are raped by a partner or ex-partner in their own home. Continue Reading

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  • Learning From Finland

    November 18, 2013 • Economics, Politics

    The UK education system is a pretty mixed bag. There are admittedly, good things that are taken for granted including free comprehensive primary and secondary schools, and possibly free meals for infants at school. However, university students are less than pleased about being £27,000 in debt for a three-year degree and there is now more competition than ever before for places and jobs. Continue Reading

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  • ‘My Reforms’ – A Tragedy by Michael Gove

    November 15, 2013 • Culture, Featured

    On a cold November evening, while lazily floating around Google in an idle attempt to read something other than old school friends’ crass Facebook statuses, I stumbled abruptly upon an article in The Independent newspaper about arts education in the schools. I spent the next few minutes feeling queasy and furiously tweeting about the nauseating article, headlined ‘School Drama Doesn’t Need GCSEs – or E-Baccs, for that matter’. As a former GCSE and current A Level drama student set to go on to study the subject at university, you can imagine my disgust. Continue Reading

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  • Political Will

    November 14, 2013 • Culture, Featured, Politics

    Will is 16.

    He can get married, drive a moped, consent to sexual activity, get a National Insurance number, work full time, join the armed forces, leave home, and pay tax. But he can’t vote! Continue Reading

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  • Poem: Votes at 16

    November 9, 2013 • Culture, Featured, Politics

    Now, I don’t mean to offend
    If your ear I can lend
    I’m going to be 18 in 125 days
    But until that moment, I can’t have a say
    In who dictates the running of my country Continue Reading

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    Spotlight on Women’s Football in England

    Football is growing. In 1888 it was a game played between twelve teams in England, now it’s a game enjoyed by 265 million players worldwide. Gone are the days of elitism; now are the days of inclusivity, and women are no exception...

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  • November 25, 2013 • Culture, Featured, Sports

    Why Charity Skydiving Is Such a Drag

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    Ashes Team Reviews

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    Big Money in Ligue 1

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    Corruption in the IPL

  • October 31, 2013 • Sports

    Japanese Grand Prix Race Report

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