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Tests Begin on Drugs That May Slow Aging - NYTimes.comTests Begin on Drugs That May Slow Aging It may be the ultimate free lunch — how to reap all the advantages of a calorically restricted diet , including freedom from disease and an extended healthy life span, without eating one fewer calorie. Just take a drug that tricks the body into ...
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Technology Review: A Stem-Cell Therapy for BlindnessA Stem-Cell Therapy for Blindness Advanced Cell Technology will seek approval for human trials of its treatment for vision loss. An experimental therapy using human embryonic stem cells to treat degenerative eye diseases has proved safe and effective in animal studies, and may begin early ...
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New e-readers will end black and white era - tech - 17 May 2009 - New ScientistMEDIA frenzy over the launch of Amazon's magazine-sized Kindle e-book reader last week overlooked the fact that, like its predecessors and competitors, it remains resolutely monochrome. Not for long, though. A full-colour version of electronic paper, which forms the display of these devices, ...
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KIVA Robots Continue to Conquer Warehouses | Singularity HubKIVA Robots Continue to Conquer Warehouses Blue-collar robots don’t really get the press they deserve. These dedicated, well designed, and efficient workers provide unparalleled improvements in almost every major industry. Let’s face it, though, they are rarely photogenic. Singularity Hub has ...
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Technology Review: Color E-Paper That Rivals the Real ThingColor E-Paper That Rivals the Real Thing Turning pixels on their side may finally mean high-quality color electronic paper. Despite Amazon's promise to reinvent the newspaper and magazine industry with its new, large-screen Kindle DX electronic reader, some people may be reluctant to ...
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Kindling a Revolution: E Ink’s Russ Wilcox on E-Paper, Amazon, and the Future of Publishing | XconomyKindling a Revolution: E Ink’s Russ Wilcox on E-Paper, Amazon, and the Future of Publishing Almost as soon as Amazon released the Kindle e-book reader in November 2007, I settled in to wait for the Kindle 2. Like many other observers, I thought Amazon had made a good first stab at building a ...
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Karl Sims home pageKarl Sims Karl Sims studied computer graphics at the MIT Media Lab, and Life Sciences as an undergraduate at MIT. He is the Founder and President of GenArts, Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which creates special effects software for the motion picture industry. Interactive Works: Galápagos ...
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Rise of the garage genome hackers - life - 07 January 2009 - New ScientistA do-it-yourself movement is hoping to open up synthetic biology to anyone with a passion for tweaking DNA
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