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IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Robert W. Lucky |
Teleportation: Finally, a Little Science Behind the Science Fiction Will we look back on the MakerBot as the beginnings of teleportation? |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Philip E. Ross |
IEEE Spectrum Takes Aim at 2010's Technology Winners & Losers Which technologies will be the next Googles and Priuses? And which will be the Betamaxes? |
IEEE Spectrum January 2010 Susan Karlin |
Book: Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age A computer scientist, Gregg Braden uses the laws of fractal patterns to predict the end of the world in his new book. |
Popular Mechanics December 2009 |
The Singularity Is Coming--Now What? For some time now, futurists have been talking about a concept called the Singularity, a technological jump so big that society will be transformed. |
Popular Mechanics November 18, 2009 Douglas Fox |
IBM Reveals the Biggest Artificial Brain of All Time This computer simulation, as large as a cat's brain, blows away the previous record -- a simulated rat's brain with 55 million neurons -- built by the same team two years ago. |
Popular Mechanics November 17, 2009 Elizabeth Svoboda |
Five Body Parts You May Be Able to Regrow Soon(ish) New hope for injured hearts, lungs, arms and legs as well as other body regeneration strategies. |
Popular Mechanics October 5, 2009 Glenn Derene |
What Does a Beer Taste Like After the Singularity? Even if we accepted that it was possible to digitize the broad, ever-evolving spectrum that is human intelligence, add your own consciousness to it and then accelerate the heck out of it, what would the point be, exactly? |
Popular Mechanics July 22, 2009 Seth Porges |
Fact-Checking 5 Epcot Rides That Predicted the Future The extinct rides of Epcot's past are all fondly remembered by the generations who grew up with them. We thought it'd be fun to look back at five of the park's past visions of the future. Here is how they held up. |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 Erik Sofge |
6 Future Mods for Our Minds and Bodies From custom body parts to robotic arms, the medical future looks exciting. |
Wired June 22, 2009 Chris Hardwick |
Congratulations Human, You've Been Accepted to Singularity University Nine weeks of deep thought with eminent theorists and business leaders. |
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