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May 30, 2005

How to breed robots

http://www.karmachakra.com/aiknowledge [AiKnowledge.::I Think, I Do, Therefore I Exist::.] A group of scientists has made an advance in 'artificial life' by building a machine that can replicate itself, reports Roger Highfield

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Science Bloghttp://www.sciencebase.com/SciObs.html [Science Blog] A Berry good explanation: At that meeting, I was trying to enthuse about chemical chirality and a feature article I'd written for the paper's science editor Roger Highfield on enantiomerically selective chemical syntheses. Unfortunately (for me), Adrian didn't mince words and put me on the spot to explain chirality and quickly knocked the wind out of my intricate and long-winded molecular explanation with one word - handedness. Which is chirality in a nutshell.

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[Hive-mind.blogspot.com] Hive Mind: Earth's microbial lungs may be encouraged to take deeper breaths to rid the atmosphere of pollution, writes Roger Highfield from London.

Unreasonableman.net[Unreasonableman.net] The Unreasonable Man: Mice may be key to theory of everything: Roger Highfield reports in the Daily Telegraph on an ambitious new government-funded project on particle physics in Oxfordshire. Good to see. Rutherford Appleton Labs are just down the road from us - and Prof Ken Long is a friend who has lectured at Radley in the past.

Unreasonableman.net[Unreasonableman.net] The Unreasonable Man: Physical Science: Roger Highfield reports in the Daily Telegraph on an ambitious new government-funded project on particle physics in Oxfordshire. Good to see. Rutherford Appleton Labs are just down the road from us - and Prof Ken Long is a friend who has lectured at Radley in the past.

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Posted at May 30, 2005 08:36 AM

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