The Gingrich hurts my heart.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in atmosphere, cartoon, ethics, health, insurance, policy, politics
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Tagged cartoon, emissions, health, politics, pollution
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Can be used to make a strong, elastic, and light nano-composite
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in chemistry, factor, innovation, research, transportation
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Tagged avionics, chemistry, design, factor, innovation, medicine, nanotechnology, research, transportation
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Identifying and contradicting the emergence of harmful network activity.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in complexity, control, cybernetics, datamining, mapping, patterns, perception, space exploration
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Tagged algorithm, complexity, control, cybernetics, DARPA, datamining, electric power, expert systems, mapping, medicine, patterns, perception, space exploration
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When Dean Kamen developed the IBOT?„?, he used NiCad batteries. Reportedly, his R&D company is exploring a lighter, cheaper, higher-capacity battery system.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in accessibility, cybernetics, design, energy, manufacturing, physics, research
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Tagged accessibility, cybernetics, design, energy, manufacturing, medicine, physics, research, traction battery
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When I eventually found the office responsibile for licensing livery service based in Binghamton, I offered to file a written complaint, but the person had no such complaint form.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in accessibility, disability, health, human rights, transportation
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Tagged accessibility, complaints, disability, expert systems, health, human rights, medicine, super capacitors, transportation
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CIO magazine has an interesting article on the state of bioinformatics.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in economics, information, insurance, mathematics, patterns, tracking
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Tagged economics, expert systems, information, insurance, mathematics, medicine, patterns, tracking
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Not only is it critical to have disability insurance, but it also is critical that the insurance company pays the claim.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in culture, economics, health, insurance, organizations, policy, research
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Tagged culture, economics, health, insurance, medicine, organizations, policy, research
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In which I envision the obvious, next step after Robots in Medicine…
Another assault on dietary supplements by allopathic medicine?
A Brief Tour of Human Consciousness : From Impostor Poodles to Purple Numbers ASIN: 0131486861 Those nice folks at Amazon.com wanted me to know about the newest release by V. S. Ramachandran. It would seem that were acting upon an existing pattern , i.e., “We’ve noticed that customers who have purchased books by Oliver W. [...]