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Date: Friday, 03 Sep 2010 04:15
Artificial intelligence researcher Hugo deGaris has speculated on Femtotechnology.
He has considered -
a) Nucleon Chemistry on the surface of neutron stars?
b) Stranglets (agglomerations of S(trange) quarks)?
At Hplusmagazine Hugo deGaris again mentions femtotechnology but does not provide any more progress to a path to achieving it. He also discusses artificial intelligence and a conflict that he expects between those who fully embrace greater than human artificial intelligence and those who do not.
Femtotech has been examined more closely by Bolonkin who has considered getting neutron sources and attempting to contain and control them sufficiently to generate femtoscale matter (custom nuclei).
Date: Friday, 03 Sep 2010 00:54
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Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 21:29
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Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 20:11
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Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 18:53
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Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 17:44
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Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 17:14
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Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 14:48
Large scale, cost-effective stem cell factories able to keep up with demand for new therapies to treat a range of human illnesses are a step closer to reality, thanks to a scientific breakthrough involving researchers at The University of Nottingham.
In a paper published in the September edition of the prestigious journal Nature Materials, a team of Nottingham scientists led by Professor Morgan Alexander in the University’s School of Pharmacy, reveal they have discovered some man-made acrylate polymers which allow stem cells to reproduce while maintaining their pluripotency.
Professor Alexander said: “This is an important breakthrough which could have significant implications for a wide range of stem cell therapies, including cancer, heart failure, muscle damage and a number of neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s and Huntington’s.
Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 03:03
Magnetoelectric composites, which simultaneously exhibit ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism, have recently stimulated a sharply increasing number of research activities for their scientific interest and significant technological promise in the novel multifunctional devices. Natural single-phase compounds are rare, and their magnetoelectric responses are either relatively weak or occur at temperatures too low for practical applications.
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Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 01:54
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Date: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010 01:29
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Date: Wednesday, 01 Sep 2010 21:22
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