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Topic: Science |
9:38 pm EST, Jan 4, 2002 |
I am just passing this along for now...not going to comment on it because I don't have time to read through it and think yet....I just skimmed. How to regulate science |
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Leonids 2001 Meteor Gallery |
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Topic: Science |
8:05 pm EST, Nov 18, 2001 |
If you missed the Leonid Meteor shower last night, shame on you:) Here are some pics you can check out (although they arn't nearly as cool as the real thing) Leonids 2001 Meteor Gallery |
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Topic: Science |
3:07 pm EST, Nov 4, 2001 |
We finally made raver flowers! Genetic engineering brings us the fluorescent daisy. A rosy glow |
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Still Seeking a Fusion Solution |
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Topic: Science |
2:26 pm EST, Nov 1, 2001 |
Ahhh....new sources of energy make me happy. This will be done...I have no doubt in my mind. The truth is that we have energy all around us everyday, and the key is to find new ways to tap in and use that energy. This is an exciting problem to me. Still Seeking a Fusion Solution |
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BBC News | | Biotechnology in the front line |
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Topic: Science |
4:13 pm EST, Oct 28, 2001 |
Yay Biotechnology! Its always good to see this technology get a little praise. Interesting to note that this article was released on February 20, 2001. BBC News | | Biotechnology in the front line |
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New Scientist - Genetically Engineered Computers! |
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Topic: Science |
4:09 pm EST, Oct 28, 2001 |
"ENZYMES, amino acids and genes are not normally in the computer geek's vernacular. But that could all change with the start of the next revolution in computer hardware and software - which some scientists say could be a biological one. The aim is to produce self-managing, self-repairing computers that become smarter by continually evolving their own intelligence centres. They could even end up smarter than their designers." New Scientist - Genetically Engineered Computers! |
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