Tech Ones and Zeros: Bipedal Robot, Epidermal Electronics, Google Pays Feds $500 Million By Ones Zeros August 24, 2011, 12:26pm Share: Share on X (Opens in new window)X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook Share using Native toolsShareCopied to clipboard One: Torus space colony can house 10,000 people (Huffington Post) Zero: Samsung challenges iPad patent, says Apple stole the idea from 2001: A Space Odyssey (Axis of Eval) One: Crotch-sniffing against cancer (GizMag) Zero: Cyborg body pushes a new trend of epidermal electronics (The Society Pages) One: Google pays Feds $500 million (New York Times) Zero: Chinese Official Says Train Crash ‘Should Not Have Happened’ (New York Times) One: Help Charity : Water get a new mobile drilling rig (Charity : Water) Zero: Bipedal robot is fast enough to run you down (Ieee Spectrum) One: DC Comics hopes digital age will keep superheroes alive (Hero Complex) Zero: Washington monument cracked after recent earthquake (LA Times) MoreFrom VICE Predrag Popovski/Getty Images Gen Z Are High at Work More Often Than You Think 6 hours ago By Ashley Fike MirageC/Getty Images How the Artificial Sweeteners You Eat Could Alter Your Future Grandchildren 7 hours ago By Luis Prada AI Jesus This Company Will Let You Video Chat With Jesus for $1.99 Per Minute 7 hours ago By Ashley Fike Photo: Maskot / Getty Images The People You Live With Have a Strange Effect on Your Body 8 hours ago By Luis Prada × Kill the ads for just $2 a month VICE membership also gives you access to our very best writing and exclusive new documentaries. Support for $2 See All Membership Plans Or, continue for free Thank for your puchase! You have successfully purchased. OK × Add your account details Next