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Brian Atkins
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Fri Sep 21 13:18:05 UTC 2007
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Subject: KurzweilAI.net Daily Newsletter
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 09:00:06 -0400
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KURZWEILAI.NET NEWSLETTER
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Singularity Summit 2007 audio is
now online
KurzweilAI.net Sept. 21, 2007
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Audio for all talks and panel
discussions at the recent
Singularity Summit 2007 audio is now
available free online and via iTunes
podcast....
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Toward Next-generation Integrated
Circuits Made From Carbon Nanotubes
Science Daily September 20, 2007
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Scientists in Israel are reporting
the first simple and inexpensive
method for building large-scale
networks of single-walled carbon
nanotubes (SWCNT) into integrated
circuits for use in a future
generation of faster, smaller, and
more powerful computers and portable
electronic devices. The process
involves creating networks of
nanotubes...
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Personal Genomes: Mainstream In
Five Years, But Who Should Have
Access?
Science Daily September 21, 2007
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Scientists predict that within five
years, DNA sequencing technologies
will be affordable enough that
personal genomics will be integrated
into routine clinical care.
Companies are responding by offering
their services for ancestry tracing,
forensics, nutritional advice and
reproductive assistance. It won't be
long before companies are able to...
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UC-Santa Cruz to put novelist
Robert Heinlein's archive online
Mercury News Sept.. 20, 2007
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The entire contents of the Robert
A. and Virginia Heinlein Archive --
housed in the UC-Santa Cruz
Library's Special Collections since
1968 -- have been scanned in an
effort to preserve the contents
digitally while making the
collection easily available to both
academics and the general public....
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U.S. study finds potential new ways
to fight aging
ScientificAmerican.com September 20, 2007
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Harvard Medical School researchers
have found that the enzymes
controlled by SIRT3 and SIRT4 genes
help preserve the cell's
mitochondria, which are important
for keeping cells healthy and alive
when they undergo stress and DNA
damage during aging. They also found
that fasting raises levels of the
NAD protein, which, in turn,
activates SIRT3...
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