Scrabble to get new official word: Twerk? Derp? Photobomb?

Should twerk, texting, selfie or manscape be chosen as the next new word in Hasbro's official Scrabble Players Dictionary? You decide!

(Credit: Hasbro)

Sneaking in a made-up Scrabble word and getting away with it is almost as much fun as playing a legitimate one that uses three Zeds — Zyzzyva, anyone? Word nerds who attempt to sneak illegal words like “huzzah” and “bazinga” past their friends may be happy to know that they can now nominate a new word into Hasbro’s official Scrabble Players Dictionary, which hasn’t been updated in more than nine years.

Fans have the chance to chime in on the Hasbro Game Night Facebook Page comments section to suggest their favorite new word to be added, now through March 28.

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A tour of the Petronas Towers of Kuala Lumpur

(Credit: Geoffrey Morrison)

The iconic Petronas Towers dominate the Kuala Lumpur skyline, becoming, as many great buildings do, a symbol of the city.

On a recent trip to Kuala Lumpur, I was able to get tickets up to the top (not a given as they do sell out).

Metal and glass and a bridge, after the jump.

A tour of the Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur (Pictures)

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MIT’s super-speedy robot fish makes flashy escape

MIT’s Andrew Marchese and Daniela Rus put the soft silicone rubber outer skin on their robotic fish. The rubber was cast in a 3D-printed mold.

(Credit: M. Scott Brauer)

Some robot fish we’ve seen wouldn’t be able to escape a predator if their fins depended on it.

Enter the new fish-shaped “soft robot” developed by Andrew Marchese, a graduate student in MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. It can execute an escape maneuver called a “C-turn” in about 100 milliseconds, matching the speed of fish in the wild. Such swiftness is one of the things that most sets this robofish apart.

Soft robots are machines that have gushy exteriors and move around through the use of fluids or gases pumping through vein-like internal tubes. They’re of interest because they don’t hurt when they bump into people (nor do they scratch the furniture). “We’re excited about soft robots for a variety of reasons,” Daniela Rus, one of the researchers who designed and built the fish, said in a statement. “As robots penetrate the physical world and start interacting with people more and more, it’s much easier to make robots safe if their bodies are so wonderfully soft that there’s no danger if they whack you.”

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The number of syphilis cases is on the rise, and some public health officials think it’s because of Grindr. Well, Grindr and Adam4Adam and, presumably, Tinder and Hinge and OkCupid. These apps all make it easier to find people to have sex with, so naturally they cause more people to get STDs, right? Not exactly.

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