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[Life Sciences Blog] Story Summary: Some of the best scientists across the globe are chasing the holy grail of biology, and theyre making some serious headway. Can it destroy.

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[Singularity Hub] Artificial Life on the Horizon | Singularity Hub: But keeping such powerful technology in well-meaning hands is no guarantee.  Tinkering with the code of life could lead to some devastating weapons: bacteria and viruses custom built to kill. Regulating the frontier of biotechnology is nearly impossible, and critics warn that synthetic life could revolutionize DIY bioterrorism.

[Peter Thomas - Award-winning Business Intelligence and Cultural Transformation Expert] A single version of the truth? « Peter Thomas - Award-winning ...: Indeed the overlapping may be so convoluted that it would be difficult to represent this in two dimensions and I am not going to try. This means that you can invariably ask the same question (how much have we sold this month) of different systems and get different answers.

[Mano Singham's Web Journal] Mano Singham's Web Journal: The problem of endings: Review of <em ...: Maybe that is why I still enjoy the who-dunnit mystery novel genre of the type made famous by the Sherlock Holmes stories or the Agatha Christie novels, where events leads up to climax and resolution where everything is explained, and the tension is broken. With many modern novels, even those that I liked, after some time I forget how they ended, because they did not end in a memorable way but simply stopped.

[Blogging Against 'The Future'] The view of tomorrow from yesterday « Blogging Against 'The Future': On a related note, car, aircraft and especially spacecraft manufacturers are obsessed with chasing the Holy Grail of materials science, which is to produce products that are both lightweight and strong. And then there is the question ' how does the mind work?'.

[song!] Unnatural Science Illustrations by Magritte « song!: In the case of Einstein Bose Condensate, which is “true” at extremely cold temperatures, there is because of its weak gravity model, no possibility that it can exist within the range of our life sustaining temperature.  For the condensates to exist at all there needs to be a collisional phemomenon, otherwise, the pieces will fall into other “quantum” states.  Simply put, ice will not be ice for long, in 100 degree temps, without a totally controlled environment, and an artificial one, in which it receives blasts of cold air for as long as it will be ice.  A conditional set is circular, and looping, which can in a strange way, be convoluting.

[Nature Network Blog Posts] Cambridge Science Festival next week-a preview - Boston blog - on ...: Join artist Steve diPaola to explore how Darwin’s theories have inspired new types of Artificial Intelligence and computer systems which bring together the arts and the sciences. Computer researchers have been recently embracing Darwin’s theories to create new type of biological inspired Artificial Intelligence and computer systems.

[Eurogamer] E3: Molyneux and Milo Interview - Page 1 // Xbox 360 /// Eurogamer ...: What is disturbing to me, though, is the echoes of so many science fiction short stories about artificial life. Especially the notion that you'll turn it off one day, and back on the next, or maybe even leave it a week, and something will have changed.

[SmartDataCollective] A single version of the truth?: If, in a given organisation, the journey to a single version of the truth reaches its ultimate destination, then great. However if, in an another company, a single version of the truth remains eternally just over the next hill, or round the next corner, then this is hardly disastrous and maybe it is the journey itself (and the aspirations with which it is commenced on) that matters more than the destination.

[Whatanews4u.Sports] BBC - dot.life: Does Wolfram work?: Are the Knights Templars the keepers of the Holy Grail. 3. What is Love? 4. Can rabbits sew? 5. What number am I thinking of? 6. What is an elbow? ALL FAIL 7. What is artificial intelligence? Apparently it's a film by Steven Spielberg. ...

[ChattahBox News Blog] Could Groundbreaking New Search Engine, Wolfram Alpha be a Google ...: For now, Google’s usefulness as a comprehensive search tool bringing up every matching source from the far reaches of the Internet, will not soon be surpassed by Wolfram Alpha’s deductive calculations based primarily on private databases, but just give it time.

[Stand to Reason Blog] Stand to Reason Blog: Are there Ethical Constraints on Science?: This is besides the point because the real issue is whether C N O H in the form of a human is any more valuable than fertilizer. According to you it is not and according to me it is.

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