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8th Mar 2008 : Can a thinking, remembering, decision-making, biologically accurate brain be built from a supercomputer?

16th Feb 2008 : Is nanotechnology morally acceptable? For a significant percentage of Americans, the answer is no, according to a recent survey of Americans' attitudes about the science of the very small.

25th Mar 2007 : Computers still do some things very poorly. Even when they pool their memory and processors in powerful networks, they remain unevenly intelligent.

14th Apr 2006 : Richard Dawkins discusses how ideas borrowed from biological evolution may be used to arrive at optimal adaptive solutions in engineering.

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