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From C. Darwin to 500,000 galaxies »

And some math, too - Half million galaxies, step-by-step math problems and scientific theories considered "too controversial". Unbelievable: a British film about Charles Darwin has failed to find a US distribut ...
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Who's hot in cold fusion? »

Japan, Italy and Israel the countries with the most advanced programs - According to a recent unclassified report by the US Defense Intelligence Agency: "The countries with the most advanced LENR programs are J ...
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Evolution, Questions and Teeth »

Why are girls still not attracted to ... - Are we are now witnessing the birth of a third evolutionary process? Evolution's third replicator: Genes, memes, and now what? Why? Why are girls still not attracted t ...
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More bicycles, less collisions »

A virtuous cycle for cyclists - More bicycles on the road = more chances for drivers to hit one, right? Wrong. According to a study by researchers at the University of New South Wales, as the number of bicycles ...
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OMG, Go has been Turing'd »

Some believed this would never happen - Just in case you didn't pay attention, Go has been Turing'd as well. Yes, Go, the ancient Chinese game. On August 7, 2008, a software program beat a USA Go master. A huma ...
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DNA decoding and telecom networks »

We are now experiencing the big bang of biotech Data - "The new millennium brought us the culmination of the Human Genome Project" ... "DNA completely decoded" ... "Metcalfe’s Law: The value of a telecommunicat ...
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Do you know about SIGMA? »

SIGMA, the science fiction think tank - SIGMA is a group of science fiction writers who offer futurism consulting to the United States government and appropriate NGOs. "I formed SIGMA because I had heard more o ...
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