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Idle home PCs could raise cash for Charity Engine - BBC News

Idle home computers are being sought to raise cash for charities and contribute to a series of science projects.

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Can computers have true artificial intelligence? - BBC News

Can computer intelligence ever match the skills of the human brain, asks mathematician Professor Marcus du Sautoy.

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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Cave art hoax hits British Museum

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Dual-focus contact lens prototypes ordered by Pentagon - BBC News

Prototype contact lenses designed to offer troops enhanced vision are ordered by the US Department of Defense's research lab.

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Google unveils Project Glass augmented reality eyewear - BBC News

Google shows off concept designs for augmented reality glasses that it is developing, confirming rumours about the project.

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Seti Live website to crowdsource alien life - BBC News

The public are invited to study data from telescopes which could point to extraterrestrial life forms.

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Jewish quota - Wikipedia

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Plastic fibre a 'major pollutant'

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Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage - Wikipedia

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BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | How can limbo just be abolished?

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College Misery: Henchminion Sends In the Tale of "The Magna Carta Essay!"

Academic blog where professors vent their misery about students, Deans, and colleagues.

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(347) George Carlin - advertising and bull shit - YouTube

George Carlin - pretty much explains it all. http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/

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Reforestation - Wikipedia

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xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 47 year old television signals bouncing back to

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Cowbird · Home

Cowbird was an online storytelling community active from 2011–2017.

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[1111.6131] The Fermi Paradox, Self-Replicating Probes, and the Interstella

It has been widely acknowledged that self-replicating space-probes (SRPs) could explore the galaxy very quickly relative to the age of the galaxy. An obvious implication is that SRPs produced by extraterrestrial civilizations should have arrived in our solar system millions of years ago, and furthermore, that new probes from an ever-arising supply of civilizations ought to be arriving on a constant basis. The lack of observations of such probes underlies a frequently cited variation of the Fermi Paradox. We believe that a predilection for ETI-optimistic theories has deterred consideration of incompatible theories. Notably, SRPs have virtually disappeared from the literature. In this paper, we consider the most common arguments against SRPs and find those arguments lacking. By extension, we find recent models of galactic exploration which explicitly exclude SRPs to be unfairly handicapped and unlikely to represent natural scenarios. We also consider several other models that seek to exp...

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Candle problem - Wikipedia

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The Kon-Tiki Museum

The museum presents the breadth of Heyerdahl’s life’s work, from his first trip to Fatu Hiva, to the voyages with the Kon-Tiki, the Ra, the Ra II and the Tigris, as well as the expeditions to the Galàpagos Islands, Easter Island (Rapa Nui) and Tùcume in Peru

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Kosaraju's algorithm - Wikipedia

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Age of ancient humans reassessed

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Wikitude Augmented Reality: the World's Leading Cross-Platform AR SDK

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Celebrity Portrait Photographer | Andy Gotts | London, UK

Andy Gotts MBE is a celebrity portrait photographer from London, England. He specialises in beautiful iconic images, with unedited realness. Known globally as a black and white photographer and master of the photographic portrait.

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Physics of life: The dawn of quantum biology : Nature News

The key to practical quantum computing and high-efficiency solar cells may lie in the messy green world outside the physics lab.

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D-Wave Systems - Wikipedia

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