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The IWH Inquirer
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The IWH Inquirer goes in-depth with editorial articles on a variety of topics, issues, news and reviews with a focus on health, history, science, literature, technology, philosophy and organic gardening.
Recent Posts
DNA Origami and Carbon Nanotubes pave a way to self-assembled nano circuit boards
Just when Moore’s Law seemed to be hitting a sponge wall of 45nm, IBM inconjunction with Paul Rothemund have paved the way right down to a possible 2nm or 2 billionths of a meter. Now if that wasn’t enough to have even the mildest of technophile...
Utility Computing: A perfect storm gathering that will change your life
There is a perfect storm gathering in the computing world, a storm that is set to scour present day computing into a strange and foreign landscape. One that could potentially see everyday home and business computing become a virtually inescapable uti...
The great divide in 3D CGI between real-time rendering and pre-rendering
Letter to the Editor Financial Times ref: Alan Cane’s article “Will we be able to tell reality from artificial imagery?” FT Europe 30th Jan 2008. Sir, Whilst Alan Cane poses some interesting questions about the narrowing divide between real...
Dr. Valter Longo Vs Death: Biogerontology ups the ante for Immortality
The Tree of Life, the Philosopher’s Stone, the Holy Grail; throughout human history the myth and legend of immortality and extended life has been a common cross cultural theme. Yet one that has always stayed obscured mysterious and decidedly out of...
Organic Gardening: Crop Rotation
The concept and practise of crop rotation is not a new one there are ancient Roman, African and Asian archaeological references to its practice and theory. But it was not until 8 - 13 CE during the global Muslim Agricultural Revolution (MAR), that it...

