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Current Topic: Science

Wired News: Get Ready for New 'Nano' Products
Topic: Science 7:27 am EDT, Jul 24, 2003

] Scientists are wrestling with individual atoms to develop
] molecule-sized computers, tiny cancer-fighting robots
] that travel the bloodstream ... and stain-resistant
] trousers.

Wired News: Get Ready for New 'Nano' Products


Forbes Wolfe
Topic: Science 7:25 am EDT, Jul 24, 2003

A really good nanotech blog from the guy who does this stuff for forbes. Just click it.

Forbes Wolfe


MathWorld
Topic: Science 10:01 am EDT, Jul 18, 2003

Rumor has it that that this site was down for a while due to intellectual property issues. Good to see it back.

MathWorld


The Computational Perspective: A Talk With Daniel Dennett
Topic: Science 7:35 am EDT, Jul 18, 2003

"A philosopher by training, Daniel C. Dennett is known as the leading proponent of the computational model of the mind. He has made significant contributions in fields as diverse as evolutionary theory, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, animal studies, computer science among others. Never one to avoid a good fight, he has clashed with such noted thinkers as John Searle, Roger Penrose, and Stephen Jay Gould. In this regard, Dennett is emblematic of the third culture intellectual.The strength of the third culture is precisely that it can tolerate disagreements about which ideas are to be taken seriously. There is no canon or accredited list of acceptable ideas. Unlike previous intellectual pursuits, the achievements of the third culture are not the marginal disputes of a quarrelsome mandarin class: they affect the lives of everybody on the planet."

Published on November 19 at edge.org.

The Computational Perspective: A Talk With Daniel Dennett


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