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Abolitionist.com : synthetic life

https://www.abolitionist.com/resource/synthetic-biology.html

as Tom Knight, a senior research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who helped invent the field, has named them. Each BioBrick part, made of standardized piec

Theories about Atlantis, Plato, Santorini, Cayce, Piri Reis Map, more - Crystalinks

http://www.crystalinks.com/atlantistheories.html

published his well researched "Atlantis: Antediluvian world". He is usually given credit as the "Father of modern Atlantis research". No doubt from the close time connection, he w

Old, but Interesting Programs

https://invisible-island.net/personal/oldprogs.html

course on operations research (queuing theory). To gain insight, I wrote programs to make simple printer graphics plots for s -plane mappings (Laplace transforms again). The most
Thomas Dickey has been writing software programs since 1970, and discusses here some of the more interesting ones.

Stories I Will Not Write

https://www.lord-enki.net/stories.html

meets Die Hard) While researching the philosopher’s stone in the modern day, a researcher makes the discovery that it was actually made once, and finds the creator. He disco

Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution

https://www.oreilly.com/openbook/opensources/book/intro.html

Richard Stallman, a researcher at the MIT AI Lab, started the GNU project. The GNU project's goal was, simply put, to make it so that no one would ever have to pay for software. S

On the Nature of Public LIfe

http://ipwebdev.com/hermit/plife.html

being a critic, a researcher or otherwise an ordinary citizen. Also over the years, some of these essays were rewritten, and some of the candidacy elements removed for various rea

NAISMA

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and ventenata. Researchers analyzed both current infestations and the potential spread of these species into suitable habitat across Wyoming. The findings were striking: if left u

Techrights — Links 30/01/2024: Many More Layoffs (Microsoft the Most Tech Layoffs This Year)

http://techrights.org/n/2024/01/30/Links_30_01_2024_Many_More_Layoffs_Microsoft_the_Most_Tech_Layo.shtml

plagiarism in published research Many images appeared to have duplicated segments that would make the scientists' results look stronger. The papers under scrutiny involve lab rese
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