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Archive
2004 Posts
12/16/04
Mozilla's Firefox browser continues to gain on Microsoft's Internet Explorer
12/15/04
Michael Crichton takes on global warming
12/14/04
How Google is working to create a massive virtual library
12/10/04
How bioengineering bacteria may lengthen life spans
12/9/04
Nuclear power and the hydrogen economy
8/26/04
The genetics of Olympic 400-meter gold medalist Jeremy Wariner
8/24/04
Activating a gene can turn mice into marathoners; deactivating another can keep them fit as they age
8/19/04
Wi-Fi in India
Building nanostructures
Glass that can sense the temperature outside
8/17/04
How to make nanomachines that swim
8/11/04
Fast communications to Mars
Fast passage of time on Earth
Low-calorie diets and longevity
8/6/04
Incorporating computers into our bodies
8/4/04
Scary forecasts by a cybersecurity expert
7/30/04
The risks of nanotechnology
The impact of urban heat islands
Why we get tired
7/28/04
Thought-controlled computers
How much plant life do humans use?
Hearing skills of the blind
7/26/04
Another step toward quantum computing
7/23/04
Peering inside the brain
7/2/04
Gadgets galore
7/1/04
How tweaking genes may lengthen lifespans
6/24/04
How to make virtual reality really work
6/23/04
Using nanotechnology to treat cancer
6/22/04
The first private rocket ship soars into space
6/18/04
Self-cleaning clothing, iPod boom boxes, $100 doorbells, and more
6/16/04
A new way to speed up stem cell research
6/15/04
A new verison of nanotechnololgy
6/9/04
Are nanomachines really possible?
6/7/04
Living longer by fixing power outages in our cells
6/3/04
Is extending the human life span a no-brainer?
6/2/04
Building the bomb
5/28/04
Bioethicist William Hurlbut on the dangers of radical lifespan extension
5/27/04
How should technology be regulated?
5/26/04
Should genetic modification in children be banned?
5/25/04
The body of the future: High-tech homo sapiens
5/21/04
Friday Forward: A chat about neurotechnology with Zack Lynch
5/19/04
Economic models and the election
Heated nanotech debate
China's moon mission
5/14/04
Friday Forward: A chat with Phillip Swann of TVPredictions.com
5/12/04
Predictive markets predict the size of Google's IPO
5/11/04
Fear and technology
5/7/04
Friday Forward: A chat with Daniel Burrus, CEO of Burrus Research Associates
5/6/04
The future according to Big Blue
5/5/04
The future of video games
4/28/04
A much-awaited tech IPOand it's not Google
4/27/04
Roller coasters, cotton candy, and Big Brother
4/23/04
Friday Forward: A chat with futurist John Smart
4/22/04
Rise of the machines
4/21/04
The market for nanotechnology
4/20/04
Your password for a chocolate bar
4/9/04
Friday Forward: A chat with futurist John Mahaffie
4/7/04
Mixing politics with science
4/6/04
Hyping nanotechnology's promiseand its perils
4/2/04
Friday Forward: Futurist James Canton looks ahead
4/1/04
The debate over embryos and biomedical research
3/30/04
Would you take a Smart Pill?
3/26/04
Friday Forward: A chat with futurist Thomas Frey
3/25/04
The perils of prediction
3/24/04
Why the feds fear nanobots
3/23/04
The science behind the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
3/19/04
A Friday Forward chat with futurist Watts Wacker
3/17/04
Wireless technology, democracy, and terrorism
3/12/04
Friday Forward: A chat with a technology futurist
3/11/04
The future of America's workforce
3/9/04
Robots and jobs
3/5/04
Friday Forward: A chat with a futurist
3/4/04
Way out wagering
3/3/04
More stem-cell lines available to U.S. researchers
3/2/04
Stem cell wars
2/27/04
The Pentagon's report on global warming
2/26/04
Flash facts
2/13/04
A technology investor looks forward
2/12/04
How big will small get?
Get to space, win a prize
Model miscues?
2/10/04
Why computer models are voting for Bush
2/6/04
A futurist predicts how technology will reshape society
2/5/04
Next News n'extras
Disappointing genomics
2/4/04
Computer, heal thyself!
2/3/04
The death of distance, then and now
1/30/04
A sci-fi writer looks ahead
1/29/04
Next News n'extras
The gearhead gap
1/28/04
Next News n'extras
Nanotech nudge
1/27/04
Betting on New Hampshire
Creative destruction
Much ventured
1/22/04
Part 2 of an interview with Brian Alexander, author of Rapture: How Biotech Became the New Religion
1/21/04
An Interview with Brian Alexander, author of Rapture: How Biotech Became the New Religion
1/20/04
Magnificent Mars
Bad bets on Iowa
1/16/04
Mars maverick Robert Zubrin on the Bush space plan
1/14/04
Why Francis Fukuyama thinks designer children may be here sooner than we think
1/9/04
A New Mission to Mars
1/7/04
A hype-free discussion of nanotechnology
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