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Bright future for nanosized light source

June 29, 2007admin
A bio-friendly nano-sized light source capable of emitting coherent light across the visible spectrum, has been invented by a team of researchers with [Read more]

New, invisible nano-fibers conduct electricity, repel dirt

June 29, 2007admin
Tiny plastic fibers could be the key to some diverse technologies in the future — including self-cleaning surfaces, transparent electronics, and biomedical tools [Read more]

‘Molecular surgery’ snips off a single atom

June 29, 2007admin
A single hydrogen atom has been snipped off a molecule and then added back on again, marking the first time a single chemical [Read more]

Visions of the future

June 28, 2007admin
Check out some new scenarios from the recent scenario process at the Economic & Social Research Council. See the Guardian blog. [Read more]

Craig Venter succeeds in ‘genome transplant’

June 28, 2007admin
Call it bacterial alchemy: using a “genome transplant”, researchers have turned one species of bacterium into another. The transformation is the latest feat [Read more]

Russia-NATO: a marriage of convenience?

June 19, 2007admin 1
Read my comprehensive news summary of the missile shield problematique on the Lifeboat Foundation blog (“The Missile Shield and the Race for Space Awareness“). [Read more]

Atom trap is a step towards a quantum computer

June 18, 2007admin
A device that can hold hundreds of atoms in a 3D array, and image each one individually, has been developed by scientists in [Read more]

The Ideal Gene Delivery Vector: Chromallocytes, Cell Repair Nanorobots for Chromosome Replacement Therapy

June 18, 2007admin 62
The ultimate goal of nanomedicine is to perform nanorobotic therapeutic procedures on specified individual cells comprising the human body.  This paper reports the [Read more]

David Brin Predicts the Future

June 12, 2007admin
David Brin works out of his home office in San Diego County, but he spends much of his day in invisible worlds—ones hidden [Read more]

Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Biases, and Global Risk

June 11, 2007admin
If you have not read “Cognitive Biases Potentially Affecting Judgment of Global Risks” and “Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in [Read more]

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