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Software engineer Rex Jameson stretches in a robotic soldier suit being made for the U.S. Army by Raytheon on Monday, April 14, 2008, in Salt Lake City. The suit can multiply its wearer's strength and endurance as many as 20 times, with relatively little loss of agility, by sensing and almost instantly amplifying every movement the wearer makes. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)
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L'AQUILA, ITALY - APRIL 06: Rescue workers search for trapped people on a damaged building after an earthquake on April 6, 2009 in L'Aquila, Italy. The 6.3 magnitude earthquake tore through central Italy, devastating historic mountain towns, killing at least 150 people and injuring 1500. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/ Getty Images)
People line up for food in the tent-camp set up after a major earthquake in L 'Aquila central Italy, Monday, April 6, 2009. A powerful earthquake in mountainous central Italy knocked down whole blocks of buildings early Monday as residents slept, killing more than 100 people in the country's deadliest quake in nearly three decades, officials said. Tens of thousands were homeless and 1,500 were injured. (AP Photo/ Pier Paolo Cito)
L'AQUILA, ITALY - APRIL 06: A building is damaged after an earthquake on April 6, 2009 in L'Aquila, Italy. The 6.3 magnitude earthquake tore through central Italy, devastating historic mountain towns, killing at least 150 people and injuring 1500. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/ Getty Images)
Photo released by the Italian Guardia Forestale (Forestry Police Force) showing an aerial view of the destruction in the city of L'Aquila, central Italy, Monday, April 6, 2009. A powerful earthquake in mountainous central Italy knocked down whole blocks of buildings early Monday as residents slept, killing more than 90 people in the country's deadliest quake in nearly three decades, officials said. Tens of thousands were homeless and 1,500 were injured. (AP Photo/ Guardia Forestale, HO) ** EDITORIAL USE ONLY **
Relatives stand near coffins in Onna, in central Italy, on April 6, 2009 after a powerful earthquake tore through central Italy killing at least 92 people. More than 1,700 rescuers scrambled to find victims trapped under collapsed dwellings in L'Aquila, the quake's epicentre, some 10 km from Onna. Officials warned the toll would rise. AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTO (Photo credit should read VINCENZO PINTO/ AFP/ Getty Images)
The sun sets on the space shuttle Atlantis Sunday May 10, 2009 at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. With a forecast of near-perfect weather, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope scientists and managers were euphoric as they awaited Monday's planned launch of shuttle Atlantis on the final trip to the orbiting observatory. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts-off at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canveral, Fla, on Monday, May 11, 2009. Space Shuttle Atlantis' seven-member crew are on a final mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. (AP Photo/John Raoux)