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A villainous figure known as "Mr. X" announces he has reprogrammed the eight powerful contestants with intent to use them for taking over the world.

Near the end of the event, Mr. X announces that he has reprogrammed the eight finalist robots to do his bidding in taking over the world: Blizzard Man, Centaur Man, Flame Man, Knight Man, Plant Man, Tomahawk Man, Wind Man, and Yamato Man, and tells Mega Man he had been manipulating Dr Wily from the beginning.

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And it works, just as if the young man were a 300-pound robot she had reprogrammed with the flip of a switch.

Playing on the fear that robots will steal our jobs – five million of them in the next five years, according to the World Economic Forum – Pittsburgh-based designer Madeline Gannon has reprogrammed this 1,200kg lump of steel to make it seem curious about the world around it.

Xiao-Bing Zhang's group has reprogrammed CD34+ human UCBMCs into iPSCs with high efficiency using an EBNA1-based episomal vector carrying Oct4 and Sox2 expression constructs.

In 2007, when scientists first reported they had reprogrammed skin cells into stem cells, the development was hailed as an alternative to getting stem cells from embryos, which are then destroyed.

In a related vein, George Church and Farren Isaacs of the Harvard Medical School recently reported that they had reprogrammed the genome of an E. Coli bacterium, opening up the possibility of incorporating new features into the ubiquitous little bug.

Stanford researchers published results in early September showing that they had reprogrammed human fat cells left over from liposuction into the new stem cells.

In a paper published online yesterday in Science, the researchers reported that they had reprogrammed mouse liver cells into embryolike cells that they call adeno-iPS cells.

Now the race to repeat the feat in human cells has ended in a tie: Two groups report today that they have reprogrammed human skin cells into so-called induced pluripotent cells (iPCs).

"They've reprogrammed them," he said, "but the fundamental problem is still there".

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