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I believe in the cultivation of infinite freedom and unlimited consciousness; this excellence of being inevitably results in a fine identity of beauty and a liberated character, the free mind thus behaves according to unconditional life.
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How Many Silicon Valley Startup Executives Are Hopped Up On Provigil?
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by wildcat  7-25-2008    2
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How one day we may all be eternally young
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by wildcat  7-25-2008    1
 "We found a normal developmental programme that works in young animals, but becomes unbalanced as the worm gets older. It accounts for the lion's share of molecular differences between young and old worms." If ageing is not a cost of unavoidable chemistry, but is instead driven by changes in regulatory genes, the ageing process may not be inevitable, he added.
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Intel: Human and computer intelligence will merge in 40 years
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by wildcat  7-25-2008    5
 On the company's anniversary, a future of sensors, robots and new thinking
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Mark Shuttleworth: life on Mars, Ubuntu in emerging markets
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by wildcat  7-24-2008    1
 A great visionary, a shrewd business-human
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New Memory Technologies
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by wildcat  7-24-2008    3
 Considering the recent advances in Brain-Machine interface, and the development of new neural implants, it is quite clear that Memory management is only the tip of the iceberg, I definitely agree with D.Peletier that the main effect of these new technologies will be to vastly improve our wellbeing
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The Death of HAL –the Evolving Digital Ecosystem
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by wildcat  7-23-2008    2
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The Future
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by wildcat  7-23-2008    1
 This is a special report that appeared on Forbes on 10.15.07 and has an impressive list of visionaries talking about the future. highly recommended reading. click the names to read the visions
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Bionic Implants
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by wildcat  7-23-2008   
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Grow New Body Parts in Your Own Abdomen
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by wildcat  7-22-2008    5
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Science meets Poetry at ESOF2008
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by wildcat  7-22-2008   
 lucky he who could attend
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Facing the Freshwater Crisis
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by wildcat  7-22-2008    5
 As demand for freshwater soars, planetary supplies are becoming unpredictable. Existing technologies could avert a global water crisis, but they must be implemented soon
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Evolutionary Game Theory And The Mathematics Of Altruism
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by wildcat  7-21-2008    1
 A fascinating example of cooperation we have right here at CM
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Al Gore Inches Toward Solartopia
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by wildcat  7-21-2008   
 A major root of the Solartopian vision of an Earth totally free of fossil and nuclear fuels dates back to the 1975 “Toward Tomorrow Fair” at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Featuring, among others, the work of wind pioneer William Heronemus and efficiency guru Amory Lovins, the gathering joined the vision of a totally green-powered Earth with the rise of the grassroots No Nukes movement.
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Five Ways Reality Went Sci-Fi So Far This Century
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by wildcat  7-21-2008   
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education on nanotech, human enhancement increases public concerns?
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by wildcat  7-21-2008    1
 Cobb says the study is also important because it shows that deliberative forums are a viable tool for encouraging informed public engagement in the development of governmental policies
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Roadmap For Brain Augmentation via the Internet.
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by wildcat  7-21-2008   
 Once we have hardware connected to the nerves ( our senses and our brain ), then software transforms that hardware into brain augmentation - of the serious sort
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How Visionary Political Leadership Can Save the Environment for Future Generations
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by wildcat  7-20-2008   
 Halting the destruction of the environment for the sake of future generations takes peering into the future so that we are able to truly perceive the impact of our actions. In that respect, leadership can be a powerful force to direct the behavior of nations toward the accomplishment of some common environmental objectives.
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Nothing to lose but their chains
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by wildcat  7-19-2008    3
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Thought control: it's the computer world's latest game plan
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by wildcat  7-19-2008    2
 “This is the tip of the iceberg for what is possible,” said Tan Le, another of Emotiv's co-founders, during a recent press demonstration. “There will be a convergence of gesture-based technology and the brain as a new interface - the Holy Grail is the mind.”
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The social psychology revolution is reaching its tipping point
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by wildcat  7-19-2008    1
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11 Ways to Build an Extraordinary Life
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by wildcat  7-18-2008    5
 Have a vision for your future...
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Future Human: The Evolution of Immediate Emotion
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by wildcat  7-18-2008    1
 Humans, apparently, are still in the early stages of evolving extended response mechanisms. But it seems likely that by the time we portion more of our brain to long-term dangers, there will be few grizzly bears around to worry about, and a whole lotta global warming.
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Is the Internet Bad for Science?
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by wildcat  7-17-2008    1
 as always, the answer depends on the person, in this case, who is the scientist doing the research.
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The Anonymity Experiment
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by wildcat  7-17-2008    2
 "Technology is way ahead of our ability as a society to think about the consequences.”
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The Future of Babies: Artificial Wombs and Pregnant Grandmas
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by wildcat  7-17-2008    1
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New model explains why we overestimate our future choices
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by wildcat  7-17-2008    3
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We've seen the future ... and we may not be doomed
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by wildcat  7-16-2008   
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Toddlers to be taught about human rights
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by wildcat  7-16-2008    8
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Our Electric Future - (by Andy Grove)
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by wildcat  7-16-2008   
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Surveillance camera identifies people by race
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by wildcat  7-16-2008    3
 An artistic big brother?
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Humans and machines will merge in future
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    3
 "We want to preserve the best of what it is to be human and maybe even amplify that," Bostrom told CNN
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Alternative energy basics
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by wildcat  7-15-2008   
 everything we need to know about alternative energy
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The Future Isn't What it Used to Be! (It's Going to be Better)
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    6
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Farms in the sky
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    1
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A Tesla In Your Future?
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    3
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Intel bets millions on speedy DNA sequencing chips
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by wildcat  7-15-2008   
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Forests to fall for food and fuel
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    3
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When can empathy move us to action?
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    2
 And so cognitive empathy alone is not enough. We also need what Ekman calls "emotional empathy"—when you physically feel what other people feel, as though their emotions were contagious. This emotional contagion depends in large part on cells in the brain called mirror neurons, which fire when we sense another's emotional state, creating an echo of that state inside our own minds. Emotional empathy attunes us to another person's inner emotional world, a plus for a wide range of professions, from sales to nursing—not to mention for any parent or lover.
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Can’t Find a Parking Spot? Check Smartphone
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    1
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The Do-Good Imperative
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    1
 How about a windup flashlight crossed with a cell phone charger? It's low tech meets high tech with rugged, toylike charm. Or charcoal made from plant waste instead of wood, developed for Haiti by MIT's D-Lab? Talk about a greener way to barbecue. (The technology might also help save endangered African gorillas. A new study published in Science links organized crime rings cutting trees for charcoal in Congo with a spate of recent gorilla murders.)
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