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Nature & Science Clouds: a pilgrimage into the sky Summary Full text The Virtualization of Biology Summary Full Text Sailing Science Summary Full Text Computational Neuroscience and its Paradoxes Summary Full Text
Engineering The Artificial Retina Project
and the Consciousness DriverSummary Full Text Reverse Engineering the Brain Summary Full Text The Microturbine Summary Full Text Robots with Stomachs Summary Full Text
Technological Speculations Transhumanism: Implementation Cruft Summary Full text The Ecological Immune System Summary Full text Green Yuppies & Outer Space. Summary Full text
The Underground (a special interest) The Invention of the Tunnel Boring Machine Summary Full Text The Colonization of the Underground Summary Full Text Underground Montreal Summary Full Text
Microtunneling Summary Full Text
Enterprise IT The Next Internet Summary Full Text The Petabyte Corporation Summary Full Text
Public Policy Building World Governance Summary Full Text The Upside of Deflation Summary Full Text
Travel Waterfire Summary Full Text
Nanotechnology NSG Meeting Announcements Summary Archive
Entertainments
A fabulous Bread Recipe
A selection of science and technology lectures in the Boston area
A Party Liability Release
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Summaries
Today, after forty years of research, computers cannot see -- in the sense
of recognizing what they are looking at -- a tenth as well as pigeons.
Perhaps it is time to start copying the brain directly. Originally
published in the July/August 2006 issue of Technology Review. Full text.
Sooner or later the art of building computational models in software
is going to raise some delicate issues. Originally published in the summer 2005
issue of Cerebrum, the magazine of brain science. Full text.
You can't build an artificial retina without a consciousness driver.
But how do you build that? Originally published in the Summer 04
issue of Cerebrum, published by the Dana Foundation.
Full text.
One of the core Transhumanist ideas is converting minds
into network devices. The devil is in the details.
Originally published in the February 2005 issue of CIO.
Full text.
The History of the Tunnel Boring Machine.
Originally published in the Fall 2004 issue
of American Heritage of Invention and Technology.
Full text.
The International E. coli Alliance is planning the
biggest project in the history of biology: the
simulation of a working biological organism down
to the smallest detail of biochemical significance.
Originally published in the Sept. 2003 issue of Wired.
Full text.
How Providence RI found its rivers. Originally
published in the May 2002 issue of Smithsonian
magazine. Full text.
The Next Internet: Networking devices, applications,
and objects. Originally published in the May 1, 2002
issue of CIO magazine. Full text.
The ups and downs of managing a thousand million
million bytes of storage. Originally published in
the Oct 15, 2002 issue of CIO magazine. Full text.
A power plant in a collar button. Originally
published in the July 2002 issue of Smithsonian
magazine. Full text.
How to help build the new order. A paper for a
publication by the J.M. Kaplan Foundation. Full text.
Why not build a robot that powers itself like a goat?
Originally published in the July 2000 issue of
Smithsonian magazine. Full text.
Biotech's low entry costs make it essential that we start
building an ecological immune system yesterday.
Originally published in the April/May 2000 issue of
Civilization magazine. Full text.
If our robots are going to explore space for us,
what reasons remain for us to go ourselves?
Originally published in several forms online, including
The Space Daily. Full text.
The history and society, art and science, of fair
weather clouds. Originally published in the
May 1994 issue of Smithsonian magazine. Full text.
An argument for basing prosperity theory and social
welfare policy on falling prices instead of rising wages.
Two versions of the text are here. The shorter,
which was carved out of the longer, was published
in the January 1996 Wired, (4.02).
The Past, Present, and Future of the World's Largest
Underground City. (Originally published in Attache,
March 1998.) Full text.
Sailing simulators are not just a tool for designers;
they give sailors a way to see what has been
happening out on the water all these years.
(Originally published in the Dartmouth Alumni
Magazine, Sept. 98). Full text.
A meta-technology that evaluates every other
agricultural technique or tool, from seed choice to
field geometries. Farming will never be the
same. (Originally published in Inc. Technology Sept. 95)
Full text.
Civil Engineering -- public works -- is one of
the few technological sectors in which the
United States chronically lags other industrialized
countries. Sometimes new things happen regardless.
A case study. (Originally published in Inc. Technology,
June 1995) Full text.
Over the last several years interested parties
have met at a restaurant in Cambridge to discuss
emerging issues in this new technology.
Selected topics.
Colonizing Sub-Urbia: the real Down Under.
Originally published in Wired April 2003. Full text.
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