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During the week of March 3rd, 2008 Daniel Povinelli and William Fields will answer one question from the public each day. The writers of the winning questions will receive a $25.00 Barnes & Noble gift certificate. [...]

Engineering better medicines

Harnessing of leech `anaesthetic’ to make for painless injections coupled with High potency pharmaceutical products which only require ug or ng amounts, making the above quite feasible. Personally tailored.
Advancing health informatics
Widespread use of personal `wellness stations’. See www.rpsgb.org.uk/pdfs/ rpsepicdiagtest.pdf p27 for example. Used to tailor requirements. Will also contribute to genuine [...]

Science has made mighty advances since it originated in ancient Greece more than 2500 years ago. Yet we still live in Plato’s cave today; we think everything around us moves continuously, but continuous motion is merely a shadow of real motion.
Now an unusual popular science book God Does Play Dice With the Universe, which has [...]

New Science Projects

We have some new science fair projects: Hair today, gone tomorrow; "C" you later; Rising to the occasion; The dirt on dirt. Five great science projects giving fast results. pack contains supplies list, full instructions.

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