Men and Women that do the Future. Science, Technology, Robotics, Genetics and Nanotechnology.
The Friendship Race
Once, in a colorful forest, there lived two very peculiar friends: Tula, the tortoise, and Leah, the hare. Tula was slow but very wise, while Leah was fast and full of energy. Despite their differences, they shared laughter and adventures every day.
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The Friendship Race
Once, in a colorful forest, there lived two very peculiar friends: Tula, the tortoise, and Leah, the hare. Tula was slow but very wise, whi...
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Nanotechnology - the Present and Future Kim Eric Drexler (born April 25 , 1955 in Almeda, California) is an American engineer best known fo...
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By George Dvorsky An historian of science from New York University has re-interpreted a correspondence between Alber...
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Once, in a colorful forest, there lived two very peculiar friends: Tula, the tortoise, and Leah, the hare. Tula was slow but very wise, whi...
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Federico Pistono, founder and CEO of Esplori Are robots stealing our jobs? Is human labor destined to become obso...
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This weekend I interviewed Jose Cordeiro for Singularity 1 on 1 and I have to admit that this was one of my favorite interviews so far ...
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The main goal of science is to increase human viability By Maria Konovalenko R...
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GÖDEL, ESCHER, BACH Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid (commonly GEB ) is a Pulitzer Prize -winning book by Douglas Hofstadter , ...
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Serial working memory task (from movie). (Credit: Chris Eliasmith et al./Science) A team of researchers from the University of Wate...
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What is transhumanism? And, by extension, what is extropy? Natasha Vita-More (born 1950 as Nance Clark, New York) is a media artist and theo...
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BLUE BRAIN PROJECT Henry Markram, Project Director of the Blue Brain Project, Director of the Center for Neuroscience & Technolo...