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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Because...Science!

Scientists successfully reset human pluripotent stem cells to the earliest development state.

DARPA wants to test satellite repair droids in orbit.

Paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim painted the most complete picture of the Cretaceous ecosystem from the Sahara.

World's first 3-D printed car built in Chicago.

David Barr Kirtley moderates a panel discussion of extreme weather in genre fiction with Paolo Bacigalupi, Ramez Naam, and Tobias Buckell.




Posted by James Veitch at 2:44 PM
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Labels: 3-D printing, Cretaceous, DARPA, Nizar Ibrahim, paleontology, Paolo Bacigalupi, Ramez Naam, robots, Sahara, satellites, stem cells, Tobias Buckell

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