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can i get my cat cloned - 2 views

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    Sinogene has all the answers to your queries. A clone pet cat is a process of producing an identical twin of your cat. After collecting a DNA or Oocytes eggs of your original cat, it is then infused in the cloned embryo. After receiving a biopsy sample, we culture millions of cells that are cryopreserved. Our Gene Preservation (GP) stores a somatic cell, which can be used at any point.
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Altered animals: Creatures with bonus features - life - 14 July 2010 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    First came the supermice that could run all day or stand up to cats. Now here come cows that fight terror and pollution-busting pigs
Todd Suomela

Astronomer's Bazaar - 0 views

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    The CDS Service for astronomical Catalogues
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First Quantum Effects Seen in Visible Object - 0 views

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    Aaron O'Connell and colleagues at the University of California, Santa Barbara, did not actually produce a cat that was dead and alive at the same time, as Erwin Schrödinger proposed in a notorious thought experiment 75 years ago. But they did show that a tiny resonating strip of metal - only 60 micrometres long, but big enough to be seen without a microscope - can both oscillate and not oscillate at the same time. Alas, you couldn't actually see the effect happening, because that very act of observation would take it out of superposition.
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New system could make censorship of Internet sites virtually impossible - 0 views

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    Chinese citizens could once again enjoy LOL Cats on YouTube - as well as content critical of the communist government - if a new system developed by researchers at the University of Michigan (U-M) and the University of Waterloo (UW) in Canada were implemented. The researchers claim the system, called Telex, would thwart Internet censorship and make it virtually impossible for a censoring government to block individual sites by essentially turning the entire web into a proxy server.
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21st Century Global Development Outline - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedco... - 0 views

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    Avoiding a World War Between Haves and Have Nots Via Focus on Transnational Infrastructure, Technocratic Management, and Post-scarcity (via Expanded Bill of Rights)
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International Mars Mission - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com - 0 views

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    Non-technological News Have Been Rather Depressing Recently. The Human Herd Needs a Psychological and Social Uplift in the Form of Putting One of the Homo Sapiens onto a Planetary Neighbor, Mars
Todd Suomela

The Technium: Chosen, Inevitable, and Contingent - 0 views

  • There are two senses of "inevitable" when used with technology. In the first case, an invention merely has to exist once. In that sense, every technology is inevitable because sooner or later some mad tinkerer will cobble together almost anything that can be cobbled together. Jetpacks, underwater homes, glow-in-the-dark cats, forgetting pills — in the goodness of time every invention will inevitably be conjured up as a prototype or demo. And since simultaneous invention is the rule not the exception, any invention that can be invented will be invented more than once. But few will be widely adopted. Most won't work very well. Or more commonly they will work but be unwanted. So in this trivial sense, all technology is inevitable. Rewind the tape of time and it will be re-invented. The second more substantial sense of "inevitable" demands a level of common acceptance and viability. A technology's use must come to dominate the technium or at least its corner of the technosphere. But more than ubiquity, the inevitable must contain a large-scale momentum, and proceed on its own determination beyond the free choices of several billion humans. It can't be diverted by mere social whims.
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