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catch ’em early

The Spirit of Kyoto? I’ve heard it suggested that manmade pollution helped end the Little Ice Age. Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle wrote a novel on a similar premise, Fallen Angels.

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another setback for cryonics

French court rules that frozen couple must be buried (BBC). According to French law, a corpse must be buried, cremated or donated to science. A naïf like me might suppose that a longterm scientific experiment, even if performed by amateurs, … Continue reading

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the future is here

Dad, about to move from Pittsburgh to Raleigh, reports on a house-hunting trip: We had done a lot of looking at houses through the Internet before going, and we were already quite attracted to the house we actually bought. Score … Continue reading

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new to you, maybe . . .

Gary Farber observes that science reporters would benefit by exposure to some of the clichés of science fiction.

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a pox on bioethicists

Hooray for Designer Babies! The ‘bioethicists’ seem to be worried that desirable diversity could be wiped out by fads, which would make sense if a majority of parents for thirty years were to fall for the same fad. Am I … Continue reading

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specialize!

on Samizdata, Brian Micklethwait writes In praise of renting and to hell with owning: In general, the relationship between owning-or-renting and freedom is surely the opposite of what it is so often said to be by British Conservatives. Renting equals … Continue reading

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free the mouse

Copyright and the New Dark Ages.

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