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#601 Julia36

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Posted 18 July 2013 - 11:38 PM

This is an example of another data base that's started (today)



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Facebook for Molecules


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July 18, 2013 — Social media has expanded to reach an unlikely new target: molecules. Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created networks of molecular data similar to Facebook's recently debuted graph search feature. While graph search would allow Facebook users to find all their New York-living, beer-drinking buddies in one quick search, the NIST-designed networks could help scientists rapidly sift through enormous chemical and biological data sets to find substances with specific properties, for example all 5-ring chemicals with an affinity for enzyme A. The search approach could help speed up the development of new drugs and designer materials."


Tools are likely to exist in the future to pull all data bases together and let you play with them using machine intelligence.

Specific events in history including any dead persons; life and thoughts are likely to be available on your smartphone by 2027.

By that time robotics will be advanced enough to reconstruct faithful duplicates indistinguishable from the 'real' one.

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shortly before that rejuvenation technologies will plummet in cost and price.

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 06:36 AM

Googled: long lost Egyptian pyramids

American archaeologist identifies sites for Egypt's long lost pyramids using google earth - larger than Giza

"It's not the first archeological breakthrough to have been made thanks to Google Earth - in May two years ago American Egyptologist Dr Sarah Parcak identified 17 lost pyramids."

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  • More than 1,000 tombs and 3,000 ancient settlements found
  • Findings are a major boost to relatively new science of space archaeology
Indiana Jones found success with little more than a bullwhip and a fedora. These days however, if you want to make your mark as an archaeologist, a bit of space technology works wonders.
Satellites have helped locate 17 pyramids and 3,000 ancient settlements hidden underground in Egypt."


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We reconstruct maps of the past from artefacts and computing using maths and the laws of physics. Eventually we'll have the skill to construct a map of our history past the quantum level and then resurrect using micro-robots.



great Daily Mail simple:



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http://www.dailymail...arger-Giza.html

Daily Mail was a tabloid newspaper that was overhauled a couple of years ago and seems to be doing great articles now


These are pyramids and not sand sculptures IMO ( began archaeology as a child) It would be helpful if one of the new pyramids had its contents intact but the chances of that are remote. Althouhg if they are the stuff inside could be worth billions.

Iconic 4 min slide show of Tutankhamen's tomb.


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Posted 20 July 2013 - 06:43 AM

Lab prototyping acoustic technology




Great vid

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 07:01 AM

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Father of Acoustic technology, Bilionaire Amar Bose dies aged 83
Amar Bose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In addition to movement, the scanning with acoustics is emerging.
It may be possible to scan malfunctions into teh body to DNA sizes and operate with acoustics non-invasively.

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 07:31 AM

Quantum world being dissected and maped

T2K neutrino experiment reports new oscillation results

T2K neutrino experiment reports new oscillation results
unusually good brief
Guardian report

"transformation of elementary particles, which constitute matter, from one type to another has been confirmed.

The discovery, based on the results of observations at physics laboratories in Japan, was announced July 19 at a conference of the European Physical Society being held in Stockholm."

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 07:51 AM

3D Printing Goes NanoScale

cutting size of factory to desk top and cost X 10,000 times less

"Desktop Printing at the Nano Level

July 19, 2013 — A new low-cost, high-resolution tool is primed to revolutionize how nanotechnology is produced from the desktop, according to a new study by Northwestern University researchers."

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New 3D Brain Map 50 Times More Detailed Than Previous Maps




( do you notice a trend here?)


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#607 Julia36

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 08:06 AM

One of Quantum Archaeology's main theories confirmed in Lizard runs:


QA syas if you have the biolgy programs and you have a map of the environment, you can retrodict what people (and all life forms) were - including their brains and memories.
Lizards show evolution is predictable

PhysOrg
"If you could hit the reset button on evolution and start over, would essentially the same species appear? Yes, according to a study of Caribbean lizards by researchers at the University of California, Davis, Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts. The work is published July 19 in the journal Science.

The predictability of evolution over timescales of millions of years has long been debated by biologists, said Luke Mahler, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Davis and first author on the paper. For example, the late Stephen Jay Gould predicted that if you "rewound the tape" on evolution and started over, you would get an entirely different outcome, arguing that small events—a storm that wiped out a particular pond, a poor season for insects—could have a disproportionate effect.

On the other hand, there are a number of examples of species in similar habitats that evolve independently into similar-looking forms, such as the cichlid fishes of African lakes.

"It's a big question in evolutionary biology, but very hard to test," Mahler said.

Mahler found his test...." more

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a different evolutionary path





Lizard biology programme PLUS environment map

= lizard memory.

If we can calculate these with artefacts and maths we can resurrect everyone with coming micro-robots.


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"At Shanidar Cave in Iraq there is the questionable flower burial dating to 60,000 years ago which, as the potential ‘first funeral’, has been the subject of debate since its initial discovery in the 1960s. Of nine Neanderthal skeletons found, one burial contained botanical remains of flowers including pollen, perhaps evidence of mortuary ritual. However, it is hard to ascertain whether the botanical remains were deliberately added, or whether the wind blew them into the pit that was used to prevent a dead body from polluting the site or attracting predators"

http://www.pasthoriz...in-neanderthals

It doesn't matter whether they buried or didn't bury....when we have the technology to raise everything that has ever died...including everything that could have existed...we will do it.

That technology should be available in 2027.

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 08:13 AM

Facial forensic reconstruction from Egyptian mummies: Video Short

http://fieldmuseum.o...mages-afterlife

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Memories of the dead coming by 2027

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 05:01 PM

The Coming of Superintelligence


4yrs ago




1 yr ago



December




Superintelligence: The Coming Machine Intelligence Revolution [Hardcover]
Nick Bostrom (Author)
List Price: Price: You Save: CDN$ 2.44 (6%) Pre-order Price Guarantee. Learn more.

Not out yet

Nick may be going for Christmas launch


This title has not yet been released.

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 05:06 PM

Superintelligence - Wikipedia,





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Why it must happen before 2030:


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Posted 20 July 2013 - 05:29 PM

(My view - the build of Superintelligence will determine how/if it can be contained)


skype co-founder Jaan Tallin 2012



Eliezer Yudkowsky founder Singularity Institute last year




Ben Goertzel AGI 2012


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Posted 20 July 2013 - 05:34 PM

Henry Markram after winning 1 billion euros to build a human brain in EU (after 15 years graft)


Jan 2013 10 min interview


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Posted 20 July 2013 - 05:50 PM

Unless you can build Superintelligence (a few of us claim we can but obviously haven't) it's probably near impossible to devise a containment.

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Answers may lie in Sci-fi

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a major danger I see is religious clerics getting hold of technology early.

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 06:20 PM

2 metres long egg shaped packed with genes: Is discovery new life form?

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Unlikely. also unlikely the scots scientists new paper that aliens are in the solar system on PhysOrg

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"They are so different from existing forms of life, they might just as well have come from outer space. Called Pandoravirus because "opening" it has released so many questions about life – this virus is unlike anything ever seen before. Plus it is twice as large as any viruses previously discovered.
More than 90 per cent of the Pandoravirus genes are new to science and have no known counterparts in other viruses, bacteria or higher forms of life such as animals.
Two species have been discovered. Both are egg-shaped and so big, at a micrometre long, and half that width, that they can be seen through a standard lab microscope."
New Scientist

explanation in advance of the facts is anti-science.

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the giant Pandora Virus

Vid of virus
http://news.discover...aled-130718.htm


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Posted 20 July 2013 - 06:35 PM

Haptics Disney surges ahead of competition.

Haptic technology, haptics, is a tactile feedback technology which takes advantage of the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user wiki

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Disney Aireal




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Posted 20 July 2013 - 06:47 PM

Walt Disney:

"If you can dream it you can do it"
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Posted 20 July 2013 - 10:40 PM

The coming new internet - Mesh Networkst

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motorola photo: a node already in use on a street light.
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Wireless mesh networks, an emerging technology, may bring the dream of a seamlessly connected world into reality.
Wireless mesh networks can easily, effectively and wirelessly connect entire cities using inexpensive, existing technology. Traditional networks rely on a small number of wired access points or wireless hotspots to connect users. In a wireless mesh network, the network connection is spread out among dozens or even hundreds of wireless mesh nodes that "talk" to each other to share the network connection across a large area."







Henry Markram firing on all neurons last year at TED



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Posted 20 July 2013 - 10:49 PM

Researchers Turn Off Down Syndrome Genes


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"80% of children with Down syndrome are born to women under 35 years of age."

The best science will be able to change it in adult sufferers.

That isn't so far fetched because the body is dynamic, but we wont know how to do it for a few years.

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 11:10 PM

State of the art brain slices June 21st 2013

10-trillion-byte atlas of fine-scale cerebral anatomy

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http://www.sciencema...t/340/6139/1472

ABSTRACT

"Reference brains are indispensable tools in human brain mapping, enabling integration of multimodal data into an anatomically realistic standard space. Available reference brains, however, are restricted to the macroscopic scale and do not provide information on the functionally important microscopic dimension. We created an ultrahigh-resolution three-dimensional (3D) model of a human brain at nearly cellular resolution of 20 micrometers, based on the reconstruction of 7404 histological sections. “BigBrain” is a free, publicly available tool that provides considerable neuroanatomical insight into the human brain, thereby allowing the extraction of microscopic data for modeling and simulation. BigBrain enables testing of hypotheses on optimal path lengths between interconnected cortical regions or on spatial organization of genetic patterning, redefining the traditional neuroanatomy maps such as those of Brodmann and von Economo."

QA is dependent on scanning, calculation, and microrobotics.

"As humans we can identify galaxies light-years away," Obama told a group of scientists at the White House for his announcement, according to the AP. "We can study particles smaller than an atom, but we still haven't unlocked the mystery of the three pounds of matter that sits between our ears."



TED: May 2013 13 mins


>>>Rafael Yuste - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Yuste Translate this page<<<

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Posted 20 July 2013 - 11:16 PM

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Posted 21 July 2013 - 12:14 AM

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Posted 21 July 2013 - 12:44 AM

Quantum Archaeology is the emerging science of resurrecting the dead.
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Posted 21 July 2013 - 03:41 AM

few days old.

Technique for plotting microbes ('microbe = " an organism that is microscopic' ie most things on the Tree of life)

Clear article here:
Microbial Diversity | The Scientist Magazine®


"The tree of life is dominated by microbes, but many large branches remain uncharted because scientists have been historically restricted to studying the small fraction of species that will grow in a lab. An international team of scientists has now begun to redress this bias, sequencing full genomes from single cells to bring the “uncultured majority” into view.

We need as complete an evolutionary tree (ie all life) as we can get to reduce calculation sketching the dynamic environment which although less complex by molecular structures, is vast.

Astounding we're even attempting it.

Reference Article on QA


WELCOME TRUST SHORT VIDEO on the Tree of Life David Attenborough:(below)


Bacteria are the simplest of creatures that are considered alive.



https://www.youtube....h?v=H6IrUUDboZo




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see also the 2008 BBC long one called "Charles Darwin and the tree of life"

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Posted 21 July 2013 - 03:59 AM

Hacker gives Google Glass facial recognition using his own OS


Wired
19 July 2013

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May seem invasive but Switzerland has had similar stuff for years (car number plates)

In our ancient villages we would know everyone, sop it may be a natural state a bit.

"Essentially what I am building is an alternative operating system that runs on Glass but is not controlled by Google," Balaban told NPR. By overriding the Glass operating system and running his own software Balaban has managed to use the forward-mounted camera to recognise faces. Hackers such as Balaban are proving that by rooting Glass, it's perfectly possible to sideload applications Google doesn't necessarily approve of."


Light computers move closer with lasers

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Will speed computing mega.

They been trying to make these for 13 years I know of. great article.


wired.co.uk
19 July 2013
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Posted 22 July 2013 - 03:24 AM

For those wishing to turn their body systems into repair mode (rather than ageing mode)



http://leangainsguid...-1-and-fasting/

- great Horizon film about intermittent fasting - every other day or else fast 2 days every 5.(much easier than CR and with the same/similar benefits

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Archaeology in biology can describe the past by probabilzing what the processes were in the past in loving systems.
Reconstructing genome evolution in historic samples of the Irish potato famine pathogen

"Responsible for the Irish potato famine of 1845–49, the oomycete pathogen Phytophthora infestans caused persistent, devastating outbreaks of potato late blight across Europe in the 19th century. Despite continued interest in the history and spread of the pathogen, the genome of the famine-era strain remains entirely unknown. Here we characterize temporal genomic changes in introduced P. infestans. We shotgun sequence five 19th-century European strains from archival herbarium samples—including the oldest known European specimen, collected in 1845 from the first reported source of introduction. We then compare their genomes to those of extant isolates. We report multiple distinct genotypes in historical Europe and a suite of infection-related genes different from modern strains. At virulence-related loci, several now-ubiquitous genotypes were absent from the historical gene pool. At least one of these genotypes encodes a virulent phenotype in modern strains, which helps explain the 20th century’s episodic replacements of European P. infestans lineages."


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The Irish Potato Famine killed about 1 million people in the mid-19th century, but the exact strain of the potato blight that caused massive crop failures has never been identified, until now.

According to research to be published in the journal eLife, the Great Famine was caused by a previously unidentified strain of the fungus-like pathogen Phytophthora infestans. Scientists have long known that this pathogen caused the famine, but the events in Ireland had previously been linked to a strain of the pathogen called US-1."

As we construct the Tree of Life, one described event (like one pathogen) will help describe another.

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Systema Naturae 1753

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How do you start classifying the whole of nature?

Is it even possible?

The earliest dictionaries known are over 5000 years old on cuneiform tablets from the vanished Sumerian Akkanid empires of Syria.
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Perhaps not for men, but after 2022 machine intelligence will have a better stab at it.

From recoded and described facts the coming

quantumarchaeology grid - Google Sites


will be assembled describing every event from the cosmic level in this universe(eventually we will describes the other universes of the multiverse) the meso (mddle) levels of scale,
then the micro levels, down into the planck scale, using measurements and the laws of physics to chart it;s history as far back as we can or need.
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These descriptions are moving ie motion itself is one way of describing the forth dimension from 3 dimensions.

In 4 dimensions motion doesn't exist: a person's life would be seen from start to finish as a long worm shape, with all people's lives like stationary worms
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A small family of people from birth to death seen in 4 dimensions.

Quantum Archaeology doesn't need to be more complicated than this.

Every part of a person's 4D string will be limited confined contained and described absolutely by the laws of physics.

Because every event is caused by the events around it and before it in the string, as the GRID is filled it, no string can remain undeclared.

From the GRID, just like viewing Google maps, anyone will be able to read off any past event to the microlevels our calculations can achieve.
The co-ordinates are space-time distances and time combined, with time defined from world time.

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true for the flower and the cosmic event.

Each frame...as small as you like to measure them..each hour or each century. has discrete co-ordinates.

All are capable of being described and put into the GRID.

the final aim would be a universe simulation.

That sounds grand, but is only different by quantity to simulatingthe simple 3 color changes of traffic lights

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These can only be on one of 5 positions (they could be all off).

The question has been touted how do you know which factors has led to any one of the positions, but the interrelation of the GRID would make it impossible for anything to have more than one comprehensive set of pathways to it.

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Posted 22 July 2013 - 03:51 AM

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Model of a Turing Machine

+ I dismiss the "Entscheidungsproblem" as irrelevant.

Quantum Archaeology is recording exhaustive descriptions of patterns from archaeological artefacts then doing simple (although lots of them) calculations using the laws of physics.

What Mozart was thinking for 10 seconds on his 12th birthday alone in a room is not conjecture but inevitable by what preceeded that in his biology (which includes meticulous detals of his brain) and his environment..which are inputting data through all his bodily sensors.

The scene of him thinking for 3 seconds say, will be an ephemeris of tables with lists of the positions of biologies and environments, and the reference guides - the laws of physics.

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It can be run over and over like rereading a book or replaying a film - although with all the events in full sense-around.

For resurrection one doesn't need a universe simulation but enough of the required person to precisely describe them at a given point for a capture...say at the moment of death.



The past is not a mystery but is coming to light. Enough of it available - using the laws of science- to reconstruct ALL other past events.

Today:

Ancient ice melt unearthed in Antarctic mud

"Global warming five million years ago may have caused parts of Antarctica's large ice sheets to melt and sea levels to rise by approximately 20 metres, scientists report today in the journal Nature Geoscience."

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King David's palace found, says Israeli team

"A team of Israeli archaeologists believes it has discovered the ruins of a palace belonging to the biblical King David, but other Israeli experts dispute the claim."
A team of Israeli archaeologists believes it has discovered the ruins of a palace belonging to the biblical King David, but other Israeli experts dispute the claim.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news...i-team.html#jCp

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Archaeology @ present is not accurate enough to be reliable but that accuracy is increasing.

as the age of intelligent machines comes from 2022, vast cross-referencing will ensure dramatic accuracy.

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Posted 22 July 2013 - 04:43 AM

Costs of computing, measured by how many calculations it can do, have been falling.

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The price falls because it is cheaper to make parts which are miniaturing as well:

Farm owners see machine revolution cutting costs: Lettuce bots


Read more here: http://www.newsobser...l#storylink=cpy



Robot harvests on the horizon; farm owners predict machines will ...


BBC

https://www.youtube....h?v=_ar24FPVOEM

"The engineers were testing the Lettuce Bot, a machine that can “thin” a field of lettuce in the time it takes about 20 workers to do the job by hand. "


Read more here: http://www.newsobser...#storylink=cpy"



ROBOT POSTMAN
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National Geographic

"Would a robot serving you coffee in bed make waking up easier on weekday mornings? Could a household robot help an elderly relative who is living alone? How would you like to climb into a robotic car and eat breakfast with the kids while you're all driven to school and work?"




Robot Revolution? >>> + Video:<<<Scientists Teach Robots to Learn


http://www.flying-robots.com/en/



Rpbot/human flight was demonstrated in 2011

https://www.youtube....h?v=L75ESD9PBOw




The age of Robots wont hit us until 2015. By then hurdles like agility balance walking/runing flight and plummeting costs will kick in.

A home robot will become affordable, and standardised parts will be made enabling many start-ups and home kits.

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Posted 22 July 2013 - 04:54 AM



Francis Crick biosciences centre London opening 2015 will be Europe's largest.
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In 2017 the age of gene medicine will begin.

Google planning a micro chip for people's brains....

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Posted 22 July 2013 - 05:34 AM

FACE recognition software set to replace bank cards

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Posted 22 July 2013 - 05:48 AM

Archeology pushes non-invasive scanning science:

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on mummies

Grisly Egyptian mummy mysteries unraveled

USA TODAY


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""In the past, we would look at one or two mummies and make conclusions, but now we have a lot more non-destructive technology and medical information we can bring to bear on them."In an upcoming Journal of Archaeological Science analysis, Wade and his colleague Andrew Nelson look at radiological scans of 84 ancient mummies from museums worldwide. Their goal: seeking to prove or disprove some of the hoariest (and creepiest), accounts of ancient mummification."

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not dead:
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Coming from an Archeology School Near You

recursivecivilization - Google Sites

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