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WEIRD SCIENCE
John Shirley's Edge Trends: Bizarre Dangers In Your Future?
Sep 27 2000 12:35:20 ET

Now and then some declaration from a scientist will be an exasperating statement of the obvious. But there are less obvious dangers, real, bizarre dangers, that scientists are beginning to sending up warning flags about ...
Larry Niven: Making Somebody Pay
Sep 25 2000 19:16:34 ET

Larry Niven is fresh from WorldCon and bristling with easy, effective and elegant ideas for making the conquest of space pay for itself. Listen up, all you men and women who want to sell the moon!.
When Humans and Robots Team Up
Sep 27 2000 08:20:05 ET

In the not too distant future, flesh and bone astronaut explorers may meet their match as automatons become increasingly imbued with the robotic "right stuff".
Intelligence in the Cosmos: Flesh or Machine
Sep 25 2000 14:32:28 ET
NASA's 'Snakebots' Slither to Life
Sep 25 2000 14:10:48 ET
Steve Jackson Games announced Tuesday that it has acquired the rights to produce a roleplaying game based on "Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri" a computer strategy game developed by FIRAXIS Games and published by Electronic Arts. NASA has fallen prey to the temptation of the lowly snake and gone back to the garden for inspiration for its next generation of spacefaring robots.
NanoSpace 2000 Delves Into Biomedical Applications of Nanotechnology
Sep 22 2000 13:49:47 ET

Earlier concepts of nanotechnology focused on building machines at the molecular or atomic level, but have now branched out into developing applications for medicine and biomedical research.

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