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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
U.S. Assistant Secretary for Aging Kathy Greenlee (right) feels the therapeutic baby seal robot, held by Christine Hsu. The artifically intelligent robot feels real and responds to the human touch.
(Jean Lachat/Sun-Times)
Bright ideas: Making daily life easier for elderly If technology has its way, getting old will get easier. That's the vibe running throughout the "idea house" for the elderly on display at the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging's annual exposition at McCormick Place. The house displays groundbreaking technologies and design innovations that make it possible for older adults to remain independent and in their homes.

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Harry Potter's sport of choice, Quidditch, is taking flight at Northwestern University. The game, which traditionally features wizards flying around on brooms, has been adapted into an earthbound college sport, known as Muggle Quidditch.

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You're next, Ike: resurfacing to begin in April
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