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LOST Exodus from Season 1
Exploring Our Matrix | August 12th 2008 by James McGrath
I just finished watching season 1 of LOST. What a marvellous bit of television LOST is! Just like the Black Rock made us presume there was a rock rather than a boat out there in the "Dark Territory", the naming of Aaron and the naming of the three-h read more
Living forever !! Get ready for some real action.
The Pakistani Spectator | June 27th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Nick Bostrom Director, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University, said that humanity faces couple of great problems, and one of them is “Death” !! and we human must do something in order to avoid death and frankly, he is quite sure read more
Artificial Neurons
Brain Stimulant | June 2nd 2008 by Mike
Are we moving towards a future where we will replace our biological neurons with artificial computer chips? There is an interesting book at this link about replacing brain regions with implantable neural prostheses. This seemingly science fiction sc read more
Rupturing The Nanotech Rapture
Thoughtcrime does not entail death.. thoughtcrime IS death! | June 2nd 2008 by Michael Vail
How to usher humanity into an era of transhumanist bliss: first, end scarcity. Second, eradicate death. Third, eliminate the bungled mechanisms that introduce imperfections into the human body. The vehicle for accomplishing all three? Molecular nano read more
The future is now!
Shuffleboil | May 29th 2008 by John
Free broadband access is actually on the table at the FCC and who can argue with that? I guess it’s good as long as no one is sharing any copyrighted material with that access — otherwise they’ll stop you at the Canadian border and smas read more
Groovin' to the Nanoscale
Gonzo Multiverse | May 16th 2008 by Michael Reese
Smokey the Nanobot This parody has been circulating on the 'net for years. Found in Boing Boing's 2004 archives. There used to be just two guarantees in life: death and taxes. Now we can safely add a third: the exponential growth of technological a read more
Nanobots on the Brain
Brain Stimulant | April 29th 2008 by Mike
Researchers may soon be able to create nano machines using a newly created nanoassembler. Computer simulations of these potential future prototype molecular machines are already being created using new computer programs. Nanobots are extremely small read more
Brain-Computer Interfaces for Manipulating Dreams
Thoughtcrime does not entail death.. thoughtcrime IS death! | March 20th 2008 by Michael Vail
A first-generation commercial brain-computer interface (BCI) is being released by Emotiv Systems later this year. What does the future hold for BCI? By 2050, and likely sooner, you will be able to buy a BCI device that records all your dreams in th read more
Neither Gods Nor Goo: Avoiding both utopian and apocalyptic forec…
Blogging the Singularity | February 27th 2008 by Chris Williamson
By the middle of the century, the inventor Ray Kurzweil suggests in his 2005 book The Singularity Is Near, human beings will live in perpetual clouds of nanobots, molecule-sized robots that spend each moment altering our micro-environments to our pre read more
IBM's self-assembling nanotechnology
LinkNotes | February 26th 2008 by rob
Self-assembly is a term used to describe processes in which systems of pre-existing components form an organized structure as a consequence of specific, local interactions among the components themselves, without external direction. IBM is developin read more
How do I get in on beta testing
Markism Explored | February 18th 2008 by Mark Wright
BBC NEWS | Americas | Machines 'to match man by 2029' "We'll have intelligent nanobots go into our brains through the capillaries and interact directly with our biological neurons," he told BBC News.I was reading another story just the other day abo read more

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