Huebner's projections may sell books and garner publicity, but they are not converting many mainstream scientists. Innovations and technologies are advancing...
Nanofoods on the Horizon Tiny microbe-detecting diagnostics, expanded nutrition just two possibilities 06.30.2005 @03:30 PM, Contributed by Natasha Vita-More...
Preferring a Taste and Recognizing It May Involve Separate Brain Areas, Study Shows Are you disgusted when you hear about Elvis Presley's fried peanut butter...
I agree I work with inventors on occasion. The number of patents is only increasing (worldwide). But the novelty of something in particular is generally less...
The Las Vegas Futurists approaches it's second year anniversary in November. Our membership has increased and so has membership conversation on the yahoo...
Technology could grow beyond human control, warns Millennium report Many people still do not appreciate how fast science and technology (S&T) will change over...
Nature Publication Reports Key Links Between Mechanisms of Aging and Metabolic Disorders CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 5 /PRNewswire/ -- During the last decade ...
Based on a review of available scientific data, FDA has determined that it is "highly unlikely" that green tea consumption lowers the risk of breast or...
Lab wants to capture minds … literally By DICK PELLETIER The $12 billion dollar Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) is developing a new state-of-the-art...
Hot off the wires! Washington D.C. - Associated Press, 8:27 a.m. Congress today announced that the office of President of the United States of America will be...
Neanderthal Genome May Be Reconstructed Jul 6, 10:49 AM (ET) FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - German and U.S. scientists have launched a project to reconstruct the...
This Friday, the Las Vegas Futurist will meet at the normal meeting place at Borders Bookstore on Rainbow Blvd in Las Vegas at 7:00pm. Mr. Dick Pelletier,...
Nanotech wonders hyped at conference By DICK PELLETIER At the First Conference on Advanced Nanotechnology held recently in Washington DC, researchers discussed...
Home Smart Home by Duncan Graham-Rowe August 2005 Next month, a host of new wireless gadgets designed to help make buildings and homes "smart" will debut at...
Sorry for broken link. Here's article: University of Maryland Gets an 'A' For Its Nanotechnology Research By Ellen McCarthy Post Thursday, July 7, 2005; D01 If...
The Terasem Movement, Inc., a non-profit foundation focused on geoethical nanotechnology, plans a live webcast of its 1st Annual Workshop on Geoethical...
My name is Nyein C. Aung. One of my duties at LiftPort is to develop concept artist/media; in other words, I make the pretty pictures. I studied Industrial...
Wiring the Brain at the Nanoscale Nanowires in blood vessels may help monitor, stimulate neurons in the brain Working with platinum nanowires 100 times thinner...
Wow! This technology could be a giant step towards understanding physical neuron activity as we create thoughts - eventually enabling the altering of "stinking...
Hi Jerry, The future might unfold differently. By mid-2030s, the ability to scan and store minds in a safe remote place will lead to transferring our minds...
Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2005 19:43:02 -0700 Regenerative medicine scientists at the University of Florida’s McKnight Brain Institute have discovered a cell culture...
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have successfully isolated stem cells from human skin, expanded them in the laboratory and coaxed them...
Creationism special: A battle for science's soul 09 July 2005 NewScientist.com news service Debora MacKenzie ON 10 July 1925, a drama was played out in a small...
Even though its efforts seem to be gaining ground now, I believe this "bible thumper" movement will lose steam after biotech breakthroughs from gene therapies...
This post could seem off-topic, but I believe it is especially apropos -- and heartwrenching. 26th April 2005 Left with love, the mummy manual By JAMES MILLS ...