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Join Dr. Philipp Heck and his team at the Field Museum's Robert A. Pritzker Center for Meteoritics and Polar Studies in their quest for presolar grains - cosmic stardust older than our Solar System!
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"The City Is A Battlesuit For Surviving The Future" Matt Jones wrote in 2009, referencing Archigram's Walking City. As I've noted before we fill that same role for bacteria. Food guru Michael P
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An interesting 70 year old book is gaining popularity again in the creativity and innovation fields
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Stewart Brand was at the heart of 60s counterculture and is now revered as a tech visionary whose book anticipated the web. Carole Cadwalladr met him
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Check out some interesting tidbits about our universe.
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Put on a pair of these magic underpants called Fundawear, and you'll be able to feel your lover's touch from anywhere on the planet.
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The most meaningless, dangerous phrase in genetics is “The gene for X,” says Steve Jones, because the more we learn about DNA the less important it seems.
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In Issac Asimov's classic science fiction saga Foundation, mathematics professor Hari Seldon predicts the future using what he calls psychohistory.
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In the foreseeable future, humans might carry microscopic natural computers inside their cells that could guard against disease and warn of toxic threats based on a Stanford research achievement.
Natasha Vita-More speaks on Transhumanism, the future of Technology, two of her favorite technologies being Nanotechnology and Artificial General Intelligenc...
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As the title says the images are of two cultures, not art and science, then perhaps they are. The cultures are of bacteria, the red one being Serratia marscens and the other Proteus mirabilis. The ...
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Physicist Marc Millis discusses how close humanity really is to a faster-than-light drive like warp speed on "Star Trek."
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There are many short films about robots on the InterToobs, but these 4 are 2013
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Emily Pilloton's Design Revolution Road Show, the physical embodiment of her non-profit Project H Design rolled into New York a few weeks ago stopping at Metropolis, the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum and ICFF.
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What will the city of 2050 be like? Acclaimed science fiction author Bruce Sterling paints a picture of urban sprawl and lost opportunities.
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Tasting Space -Lidia Klein Among the senses engaged in experiencing architecture, taste remains the least active. Edible architectural structures seem only to exist in fiction, in stories such as T...
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In his book "The Grand Design," physicist Stephen Hawking argues our universe is one of many and God didn't create it.
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Experts say mechanical difficulties of hanky-panky are the least of their worries.
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Our highest and lowest processing regions explain the irresistible appear of a song
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In the sci-fi novel Rainbows End, author Vernon Vinge envisions humans simultaneously engaging the real and virtual worlds thanks to Internet-enabled contact lenses. Vinge's prediction inspired the...
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Minute Physics takes you allong the different theories of parallel Universes
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