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So I'm quoted, or rather my alter-ego is quoted, talking about drugs that boost certain limited aspects of intelligence. This, in all things, in Spin Magazine--tsk, tsk. Ah me, famous at last.
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DARPA researchers develop a method to accelerate our ability to sift through visual data. If you're caught on video, they will find you a lot faster now.
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IBM astounds the world by supposedly inventing a new use for
classandidattributes in markup. Web technicians, who've been hacking various ways to do this for about five years now, are shocked. -
Speaking vaguely of which, here's a method (Which I've known about for year now.) for future-proofing style on XHTML1.1 documents. (Or sending XHTML1 as XML instead of text.)
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A scientist works out a clever way to use bacteriorhodopsin as a new data storage method. Potentially optical disks using such a technique could have capacities of up to 50TiB! The mind reels.
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At the turn of the previous century, progressive, public-spirited thinking, increased public health by providing common, free sources of clean, potable water from fountains in every public space in the industrialized world. In the post-industrial world, however, they make us pay for it.
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Recent research with an autistic savant may give us some clues about the remarkable talents of these people.
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Tissue engineering marches ever onwards: We've figured out how to coax heart and brain tissues to regenerate and repair themselves.
Posted by Pace Arko on July 12, 2006 5:00 AM