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149Innovation Don’t invent, evolve Oct 3rd 2007 From Economist.com The inventor’s Sun Tzu-10/8/2007
148The U.S. Air Force won the Ig Nobel Peace Prize this year for its proposal to deSun Tzu-10/5/2007
147Zippo. Has to do with the moderator and his anti-semitism. I am not staying aroumichael97123-7/24/2007
146 What does that have to do with science or innovation?TimF-7/24/2007
145Message 23718033michael97123-7/24/2007
144Gecko, Mussel Powers Combined in New Sticky Adhesive news.nationalgeographic.com~digs-7/22/2007
143Finding the Speed of Light with Marshmallows-A Take-Home Lab physics.umd.eduTimF-7/12/2007
142A Post for the Science club thread; What Happened Before the Big Bang? Click on dvdw©-7/3/2007
141The iPhone As Crowning Achievement? Um, Hel-lo? By Paul Farhi Washington Post Sjttmab-6/29/2007
140Life on Mars? Scientists say pictures are first evidence of flowing water ·jttmab-6/27/2007
139Scientists battle to build biggest supercomputer · Sun's £30m devjttmab-6/27/2007
138Two year old's IQ on a par with Hawking Just short of Vorderman though By Jojttmab-6/26/2007
137German Scientists to Sequence Neanderthal Genome After the sequencing of the hujttmab-6/26/2007
136Japanese humanoid happy to work on in the rain <img src='http://www.physjttmab-6/26/2007
135Japanese firm unveils artificial hand with 'air muscles' A Japanese robjttmab-6/26/2007
134Nanotechnology Toxicity Controls Proposed dailytech.com or dailytech.comTimF-6/7/2007
133Serious diseases genes revealed A major advance in understanding the genetics bjttmab-6/6/2007
132Green light for flash fantastic By Jonathan Amos Science reporter, BBC News A TimF-6/6/2007
131Canadian physicists report an electrifying discovery Researcher predicts tech reTimF-6/1/2007
130In A First, Scientists Develop Tiny Implantable Biocomputers 26 May 2007 Resjttmab-5/27/2007
129The X-Mice If scientists can create mice with human vision, can they engineer uTimF-5/22/2007
128Researchers tinker with bacteria to store data These days, data get stored on dTimF-5/22/2007
127Diabetes Drug Use Spikes in Girls (AP) -- The number of adolescent girls takingjttmab-5/16/2007
126Parents pass on genes for reasoning and memory It seems you owe your brains to jttmab-5/13/2007
125Researchers Simulate Mouse Brain on Computer Michael Hoffman (Blog) - April 30, TimF-4/30/2007
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