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In science fiction people shrink to miniscule size to perform surgery from within.
Science fact may be tiny machines, stitching up cells and delivering medicine.
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Every few years the world of computers goes through a radical revolution. So what is next?
Quantum dots may be just the thing to make binary systems like yours obsolete!
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What happens when something burns? It makes energy, for one.
New studies of combustion could make for some big changes in the future of energy production.
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When Dubya Shrub saw today's web site two years ago he said "There ought to be a limit to Freedom!"
We at the Daily Revolution beg to differ. Long live the web! Long live hype-killers! Long live free speech!
Click HERE to find out what burned the Bush...
Move over Darth Vader, the bionic body is not far away from reality!
Will you soon see a computer chip limb in a body near you?
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In 250 million years, the Earth's continents will be merged again into one giant landmass.
We will all be neighbors on Pangea Ultima!
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 After Napster there is the Gnutella paradox. As soon as an online music-trading service gets big enough to be useful, it's doomed.
Is there hope for free online music?
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What do you do to keep your computer safe from prying minds?
Today we look at ways to protect your system from hackers and more!
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Food Gone Bad
Fast food chains have been caught feeding people mutant foods not approved for humans!
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Media, Telecom or Spy Tool?
Is the internet a bane or a boon to progressive organizations?
What does the future hold? Click HERE to find out!
The GOLEM Project
The US military wants robots to have sex and reproduce! Today we watch as they learn to fornicate and procreate.
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Today we take you to a website with clocks and calendars for everywhere and everywhen!
What time is it in your home town? Click HERE to find out!
TODAY: What is Cyberspace?
These RealAudio essays take an academic look at Cyberspace. What is it? How is it evolving? What does it all mean?! Click HERE to listen in!

Today you can ride in a real flying car!
Move over George Jetson, this thing goes 350 miles per hour. Click HERE to take off.
Can anything travel faster than light? Now scientists say they have done just that! But don't get your hopes set on travel through space or time with this method, the light only goes so far...
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The Sandia Red Team has successfully attacked every computer system the team has attempted,
demonstrating that competent outsiders can hack into almost all networked computers as presently conformed,
no matter how well guarded, even when the attack method is announced in advance. Click HERE for details
v Should women and men go off into space? Some people say it is a waste of money.
Others say the realm of planets or stars should be explored by robots. What do you think?
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Gravity is a very weak force compared to electricity, but it still holds the universe together!
Or does it? New evidence points to unseen forces that may give gravity a hand.
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A new part of the spectrum has been set aside for science. Well, it was always there, it's just been reserved for research!
Protecting our ability to observe the universe is the top priority for the International Astronomical Union.
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Have you ever watched a lizard as it ran up a wall? How about a glass window or door?
A new discovery about geckos has uncovered the mystery of just how they do it.
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If data is power, some of us are strong indeed, but many of the rest are left in the dark: data free!
The Electronic Divide is getting bigger. What side are you on? What can you do?
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Say bye bye to your laptop and hello to the new portable computer!
Today we take a look at the clip-on gigs and eyewear with video displays that will compute while we walk about.
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Forget the sitcoms this week, the real show is going on in outer space!
Watch the astronauts as they visit the space station and forge the high frontier!
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Spies, spies, everywhere! Now the internet has become the center of the battle for privacy.
Bit by bit, your online activites, cell phone calls and even faxes are being watched by the FBI.
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Deep under the Atlantic Ocean, cracks in the sea floor spell a waiting disaster!
Could a slip in the Earth's crust cause tidal waves to hit Europe and the USA?
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The home of the future is still being designed today, and new data is about to come in!
Would you want to be a guinea pig for research in a smart home that tracks your every move?
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Just when Microsoft really gets in trouble, a new software called Linux has taken root.
Once an arcane language for gurus and hackers, Linux could take Windows for a ride!
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When it was launched, Cassini caused a stir on Earth for carrying radioactive parts.
Now this space probe has cleared the asteroid belt and is flying on to Jupiter to begin work!
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Solar storms hit the Earth last week - what is next? Now there is a site that will tell you.
Solar flares, aurora and other radioactive spittle are all tracked by the Space Weather site.
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Pull up to a compost heap and top off your gas tank. Sounds crazy, right?
New research into biomass fuel may transform the world of cars sooner than you think!
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Microscopic velcro and flat screen television are just some of the promises to come from nanotubes.
Related to Buckyballs, nanotubes are finding new uses in science and maybe the home!
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Free books for everyone! What a concept! This was the idea behind Project Gutenberg.
So far, thousands of great works of literature have been posted online for you to read.
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The global poplulation of robots is booming! Once just science fiction, now robots and humans work side by side.
Now there is a handy guide to commercial robots.
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Is Boeing lost in space? One thing is sure, they lost the parts for the space station!
A trip to the dump could not find the missing parts, and so the space company is even more over budget.
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The sky is full of unexplored areas and unknown events.
But college student Alicia Soderberg is an expert at finding new supernova.
Click HERE to find out how she does it!
For the first time, a space probe has snuck up on an asteroid to do some studies.
Eros, a rock floating in space near Earth, was surveyed by the NEAR probe last week.
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For years there have been rumours of a spy network run by the US, UK and the folks Down Under.
Now the truth is out, and France is suing! What secrets of yours do the spies want to know?
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Do you think it might be OK to freeze your body after you die in the hope that science will save you one day?
That idea may not be so far- fetched; new research shows that sugars preserve frozen life.
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Are you tired of getting a bunch of spam emails with a whole lot of other addresses on it too?
There is a simple trick called BCC, and today's writer insists that you use it!
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Can a chip of plastic the size of a fingernail include your entire credit history, medical data and shopping trends?
A new flourescent technology allows clear plastic to store data - and your facts may never look the same!
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There are probably a lot of planets out there, say scientists, but solar systems like ours may be rare.
A new search for Jupiter type planets has made the experts think again about life on other worlds.
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Your genes may have a lot to do with your behaviour, and now science can show us exactly how.
Learn how a simple worm tells a lot about genetics.
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Now that the year 00 is here, what really happened with the Y2K bug? Did the programmers save us all?
Hoax, hype or heroes? Today you can decide for yourself. 2k Journal.
Click HERE for a Y2K roundup!
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December 14, 1999 - Santa Claus plans for Planetary Colonies
December 7, 1999 - Holiday Science
November 30, 1999 - The Truth About Microsoft
November 23, 1999 - Tech Talk Turkey Tips
November 16, 1999 - Ancient Lore vs Modern Patents
November 9, 1999 - Buran Buran
November 2, 1999 - Rockets and Rome
October 26, 1999 - No Tax on Online Sales
October 19, 1999 - Devolution
October 12, 1999 - Sign Off Online
September 28, 1999 - Nanodots
September 21, 1999 - Will NASA Leave Florida?
September 14, 1999 - Surf and Drive
September 7, 1999 - Microsoft's Secret Spy Hole
August 31, 1999 - Brain Food
August 24, 1999 - Unfair Net
August 17, 1999 - Asciimation
August 10, 1999 - Food and Civilization
August 3, 1999 - Online Grocery Shopping
July 27, 1999 - Your Own Satellite
July 20, 1999 - Search Engines Failing
July 13, 1999 - Computing on DNA
July 6, 1999 - The X-34 Takes Flight
June 29, 1999 - The Secret of Abalone's Tough Shell
June 22, 1999 - World's Tallest Buildings
June 15, 1999 - Flying Cars
June 8, 1999 - Crash Land on the Moon
June 1, 1999 - New Space Suits
May 25, 1999 - Online or Bust
May 18, 1999 - Super Metals Like Plastic
May 11, 1999 - Banned Domain Names
April 27, 1999 - Cities Can Create Weather!
April 20, 1999 - Colonies in Space
April 13, 1999 - All Women Space Shuttle Crew?
April 6, 1999 - Who Owns Dot Com?
March 30, 1999 - A Nifty Y2K Trick!
March 23, 1999 - Online References
March 16, 1999 - Louis XV's Y2K Clock
March 9, 1999 - A History of the Internet
March 2, 1999 - GNOME Takes on Microsoft
February 23, 1999 - The Dunes of Mars
February 16, 1999 - Virtual Humans
February 9, 1999 - A New State of Matter
February 2, 1999 - Pentium 3 is Big Brother?
January 26, 1999 - The Internet Index
January 19, 1999 - Hello Marconi
January 12, 1999 - Digital Michaelangelo
January 5, 1999 - Deadly Sunscreen
December 15, 1998 - Untangling Traffic
December 8, 1998 - Jefferson's Genes
December 1, 1998 - Blast Off! Space Station ISIS
November 24, 1998 - NSF Grants Fund i-2
November 17, 1998 - Leonid Watch
November 10, 1998 - Meteor Researchers
October 27, 1998 - Brain Implants
October 30, 1998 - Bio Solar Cells
October 13, 1998 - Ig Noble Awards
October 6, 1998 - PhD in Exo-Biology
September 29, 1998 - Ancient Solar Science
September 22, 1998 - Asia Joins Net II
September 15, 1998 - Science News
September 8, 1998 - Who's Online?
September 1, 1998 - Alternative Browsers
August 25, 1998 - Who has the bomb?
August 18, 1998 - Dolphins: Our Genetic Brothers
August 11, 1998 - Spam in Washington
August 4, 1998 - Einstein
July 28, 1998 - WARNING: Skip Windows 98!
July 21, 1998 - The Visible Human Tour
July 14, 1998 - Identity and Deception in Cyberspace
July 7, 1998 - Surviving Hiroshima
June 30, 1998 - Two New Planets!
June 23, 1998 - Science Links for Students
June 16, 1998 - Micro-Machinery
June 02, 1998 - Putting CO2 into the Ocean
May 26, 1998 - Choco-Diversity
May 19, 1998 - War in Cyberspace
May 12, 1998 - India Joins Club Nuke
May 5, 1998 - New Moons of Uranus
April 28, 1998 - China in Space
April 21, 1998 - New Search Engines
April 14, 1998 - Wierd Science Projects
April 7, 1998 - African Stonehenge Even Older
March 31, 1998 - Modern Alchemy
March 24, 1998 - Ancient Oceans
March 17, 1998 - Domain Price to Drop
March 10, 1998 - Guide to the Universe
February 24, 1998 - Tornado Science
February 17, 1998 - Garbology: Trash Studies
February 10, 1998 - Is there Higher Intelligence in Numbers?
February 3, 1998 - The Hard Work of Satellites
January 27, 1998 - Far Out: The Whole World in Orbit
January 20, 1998 - The View from Space
January 13, 1998 - Mapping the Moon
January 6, 1998 - Science Fun!
December 30, 1997 - Digital Dogtags
December 16, 1997 - The USDA Defines Organic
December 9, 1997 - Flying Frogs: The Wonders of Magnetism
December 2, 1997 - Star Gazer, Jack Horkheimer's New Moniker
November 18, 1997 - Robot Zoo
November 11, 1997 - Copyrights Online
November 4, 1997 - The Why Files
October 28, 1997 - Science Net
October 21, 1997 - Guns in the Sky
October 14, 1997 - Should We Stop the Cassini Mission? part II
October 7, 1997 - Audio Essay: What is Cyberspace?
September 30, 1997 - The Earth Viewer Orrery
September 23, 1997 - The Year 2000 Y2K Dilemma
September 16, 1997 - Live Media Online!
September 9, 1997 - The New Space Station
September 2, 1997 - Rocketships and Plutonium - a good combination?
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