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    1. [3]Hillary Clinton on Science
    2. [4]Skewing the odds for possible superior genetic results
    3. [5]Pro-nuclear ruling in the USA
    4. [6]Human embryonic stem cells remain embryonic because of
       epigenetic factors
    5. [7]Superstrength polymers using layer by layer assembly
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[10]Hillary Clinton on Science

   [11]Hillary Clinton has given a speech that outlines her position on
   stem cells (for lifting research bans), space (more for space science
   not for manned Mars and moon), and for having directors of science
   related programs ensure that politics is kept out of science
   decisions.
   This is relevant because Hillary Clinton is currently leading the
   democratic candidates in polling by a wide margin, she has the most
   funds raised of any candidate Republican or Democrat, and she has what
   is widely acknowledged as the best and most disciplined political
   machine.
   Not really going out on much of a limb: I predict that she will win
   the US presidency in 2008.
   [12]Related to this is a prediction market tracking indicating 58-60%
   chances of a Democrat becoming president in 2008
   [13]At tradesports on Oct 5, 2007, Hillary will win president is 42.7%
   They have Obama at 8.2%, Al Gore at 7.7% and Edwards at 2.6%. If we
   presume that Hillary is a Democratic nomination lock then she would
   move to 61%.
   I support space development, but I do not mind the fact that she will
   probably cut the manned Mars and Moon programs. The programs, as they
   are currently planned, are misguided.
   1) The current human Moon and Mars plan look like a lot money for not
   much return
   The total funding of [14]Project Constellation through 2025,
   inflation-adjusted and without any other increases to NASA's budget,
   is estimated at $210 billion; the ESAS estimates the cost of the
   program through that date at being only $7 billion more, at $217
   billion.
   [15]Project Constellation is a NASA program to create a new generation
   of spacecraft for human spaceflight, consisting primarily of the Ares
   I and Ares V launch vehicles, the Orion crew capsule, the Earth
   Departure Stage and the Lunar Surface Access Module. These spacecraft
   will be capable of performing a variety of missions, from Space
   Station resupply to lunar landings. so the $210-217 billion estimates
   is just the start and does not get the humans to Mars part of the
   plan.
   [16]The International space Station was also a lot of money
   ($100+billion) for very little return. So the purpose of space station
   resupply is not useful either.
   All of the pieces pretty much duplicate existing rocket capability.
   2) Nasa should not build and operate the hardware and the missions.
   The US government does not build the highway system, and the cars and
   operate all of the vehicles. Government shoulder the risky development
   of new technology. Like the first two nuclear propulsion rockets or
   super-ion drive tugs, then license the technology to private industry.
   3) We could start paying just for lunar and orbital development
   without this hardware. If we make new space hardware then it should be
   for hardware that really makes a substantial improvement in cost and
   performance.
   As I have noted [17]in my proposed plan to win the Google lunar
   landing challenge, Nasa could use existing rockets and launch large
   robotic missions to the Moon starting in 2008-2012.
   -Build a large lunar lander (lunar orbit to the surface), repeating
   old tech but scaled up
   -Build the earth orbit to lunar transfer tug
   -Build the robots and systems that you want to land on the moon.
   -Use an existing rocket to take it to earth orbit, with about 20 tons
   -Use low energy transfer to get it from earth orbit to the moon, takes
   5 months but uses very little fuel by weight of the vehicle. 10% of
   the vehicle weight from earth orbit
   -Use the large lunar lander to deliver 5-15 tons of robots and
   equipment to the moon with each $70-200 million trip.
   Using about $3 billion per year. There could be six missions to the
   moon each year with $500 million per mission. $200 million for the
   trip. $300 million for the gear and the mission.
   The purpose would be to land things to build up what would become
   permanent infrastructure on the moon and in earth and lunar orbit.
   Power generation systems and systems for processing material and
   building facilities (telescopes, pre-deployed moon bases.)
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[31]Skewing the odds for possible superior genetic results

   [32]there has been a fair amount of discussion about the idea of
   genetically screening 1000 eggs or embryos in order to get genetically
   gifted populations (1000 Einsteins).
   [33]My past cognitive enhancement survey from 2006 for using drugs,
   genetics, computers and other methods for cognitive enhancement. It is
   not all about genes.
   Not all of the genes are known, but there is growing base of knowledge
   of positive and negative genes for intelligence. We are getting a
   growing ability to successfully shift the odds of desired genetic
   results across populations. There is not really genetic determinism
   but genetics affecting the likelihood of good or bad results.
   [34]List of notable human genes
   [35]CHRM2 positive correlation with increased intelligence
   [36]Recessive alleles around at about 325 loci increase mental
   retardation
   [37]Mental retardation genes AGTR2
   [38]ZDHHC9 gene found (severe mental retardation)
   [39]Intelligence enhancement genes discussed at Futurepundit.com
   [40]Scientists reverse mental retardation in mice (FMR1, FRMP)
   [41]Proper Training is very important to take advantage of genetic
   abilities.

     Deliberate practice entails more than simply repeating a task --
     playing a C-minor scale 100 times, for instance, or hitting tennis
     serves until your shoulder pops out of its socket. Rather, it
     involves setting specific goals, obtaining immediate feedback and
     concentrating as much on technique as on outcome.
     Their work, compiled in the "Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and
     Expert Performance," a 900-page academic book makes a rather
     startling assertion: the trait we commonly call talent is highly
     overrated. Or, put another way, expert performers -- whether in
     memory or surgery, ballet or computer programming -- are nearly
     always made, not born.

   The odds can be shifted.
   It is like poker. For cards it is like picking starting hands based on
   seeing 2 out of seven cards (selecting based on known information the
   starting embryo) and then also being given 1 redraw (genetic
   engineering after birth)
   Also, with epigenetic control or RNA interference one could inactivate
   one or two of the cards that is known to be bad. You keep skewing
   things towards superior hands.
   The more we know then the more we can shift the results and increase
   the odds and the occurrence of high intelligence.
   If we reduce by 50% of those with IQ below 100 and double those with
   IQ above 150.
   then the percentage of people who were effected by the procedures has
   3 times the percentage occurrence of people with IQ above 150.
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[55]Pro-nuclear ruling in the USA

   [56]There has been an interpretation ruling on loan guarantees for
   100% of the loan to a maximum of 80% of the total project for carbon
   dioxide reducing energy projects The loan guarantees make nuclear
   energy the cheapest option for energy. It pretty much guarantees that
   all 30 nuclear reactors that are in the planning stages in the USA
   will be built.
   If a reasonable [57]climate change bill is passed (likely in 2009)
   then the combination will cause a boom in nuclear power building in
   the United States. The amount of nuclear power would be projected to
   triple by 2030. 100-150 of the new larger reactors would be the
   primary source of any new power needs (along with more wind, solar and
   biomass and conservation and efficiency). The climate change bill will
   likely ratchet up the cost of coal plants and cause them to be
   shutdown and replaced over 20-30 year timeframe.
   FURTHER READING
   [58]Thermoelectronics for more energy efficiency
   [59]Electric bikes and scooters in China and India key for clean
   global transportation.
   [60]Cars that are more fuel efficient than the Toyota Prius
   [61]Tracking increased orders for nuclear power around the world
   [62]EIA computational analysis of the projected impact of one of the
   climate bills
   [63]Increasing the power output of existing nuclear power plants
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[77]Human embryonic stem cells remain embryonic because of epigenetic
factors

   [78]A human embryonic stem cell is reined in - prevented from giving
   up its unique characteristics of self-renewal and pluripotency - by
   the presence of a protein modification that stifles any genes that
   would prematurely instruct the cell to develop into heart or other
   specialized tissue.

     Thanks to the simultaneous presence of different protein
     modifications, stem cells are primed and poised, ready to develop
     into specialized body tissue, Singapore scientists reported in last
     month's issue of the journal Cell Stem Cell.
     The molecules central to this balancing act, H3K4me3 and H3K27me3,
     are among the so-called epigenetic modifications that influence the
     activity patterns of genes in both human embryonic stem (ES) cells
     and mature human adult cells.
     His GIS colleague, Wei Chia-Lin, Ph.D., who headed the Singapore
     research team, said, "This study demonstrates the power of a whole
     genome and robust sequencing technology, when applied in the
     epigenetic analysis of ES cells, can reveal features of the genomes
     that were not previously appreciated. The new knowledge and target
     candidate genes resulted from such unbiased study are ultimately
     important for researchers to understand the fundamental nature of
     stem cell proliferation and differentiation."
     Drs. Wei and Ng and the other researchers used cutting-edge
     technologies developed at GIS, to sequence, or decipher, the DNA of
     human ES cells. With the sequence data in hand, the scientists were
     able to categorize the genes into three groups, each modified by
     different combinations of the two epigenetic markers.
     The researchers discovered that the majority of the regions in the
     genome harbor active histone marks that act as sign posts and allow
     cells to quickly find genes "to turn on" or activate them.
     Identifying the locations of these genomic signposts will also be
     crucial for discovering human genes that are important for
     different functions in ES cells.
     Of the two epigenetic markers, H3K4me3 was found to be the most
     prevalent - the scientists reported and noted that it occurs near
     the DNA areas that are promoters of two-thirds of human genes. Of
     the 17,469 nonredundant unique human genes that the scientists
     sequenced, 68% contained H3K4me3, and only 10% contained
     overlapping H3K27me3.
     More information about epigenetic modifications:
     In living cells, DNA is packaged along with histone proteins, which
     are chief protein components that act as spools around which DNA
     winds. The histone proteins are decorated with different marks,
     which can affect the various activities of the modified DNA such as
     transcription, gene silencing, imprinting and replication. Such
     marks key roles in the process of cellular differentiation,
     allowing cells to maintain different characteristics despite
     containing the same genomic material. While different cells can
     have identical genetic DNA sequences, their characteristics and
     differentiation patterns are influenced by the different marks on
     the histone proteins. Therefore, histone marks represent an
     epigenetic marker or code that can be used by the cells to expand
     their plasticity and complexity.

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[92]Superstrength polymers using layer by layer assembly

   [93]Superstrong transparent plastic has been made using superior
   layering technique.
   [94]Before this process load transfer has been quite ineffective at
   loadings more than 5-10%.

     After that the mechanical properties of regular composites actually
     start degrading with increasing portion of inorganic filler.
     Kotov's findings indicate that organization of the composite and
     tuning of molecular interactions between clay and polymer can give
     almost ideal stress transfer at loadings as high as 50-60%. This
     can be achieved with a technique called layer-by-layer (LBL)
     assembly, which makes clay sheets to become oriented parallel to
     the substrate. Kotov explains that the LBL process is based on
     sequential adsorption of nanometer-thick monolayers of oppositely
     charged compounds (e.g. polyelectrolytes, charged nanoparticles,
     biological macromolecules, etc.) to form a multilayered structure
     with nanometer-level control over the architecture. Kotov points
     out that all polymer chains poorly bound to clay sheet are removed
     during their LBL assembly process.
     "We solved the problem of load transfer quite well for clay sheets"
     says Kotov. "This is very encouraging. Potentially it can be solved
     for carbon nanotubes and other nanostructures as well." Specific
     applications for these clay composites are, of course, in military
     vehicles but also in aerospace and the automotive industry.
     Basically, these materials could be considered for components in
     unmanned aerial vehicles and electronic devices that are exposed to
     extreme performance conditions. "The future directions of this
     research will be increasing not only the strength and stiffness but
     also the strain of the composites, which will yield the toughness"
     says Kotov. "Having high strains would truly result in 'plastic
     steel.' We are also working on the better understanding the
     nanomechanics of these materials.

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