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Date: Wed Mar 05 2003 - 05:27:18 PST

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    KURZWEILAI.NET NEWSLETTER

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    Second Episode of The Animatrix
    Released
    March 4, 2003
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    The second episode of Animatrix,
    part of The Matrix's world, is now
    available for...
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    Convergence of P2P and Grid
    Predicted
    Mar. 4, 2003
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    The two current popular
    incarnations of distributed
    computing technology, Peer-to-peer
    (P2P) and grid computing, will
    converge. "The complementary nature
    of the strengths and weaknesses of
    the two approaches suggests that the
    interests of the two communities are
    likely to grow closer over time."...
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    Better, Stronger, Faster, etc.
    March 2003
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    Bionics for the rest of us are
    finally...
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    DNA's Disciples
    March 3, 2003
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    At TIME's Future of Life
    conference, Ray Kurzweil predicted
    that advancements in genomics,
    coupled with nanotechnology and the
    combination of human and computer
    intelligence, could extend our life
    span to 1,000 years. Kurzweil
    defined intelligence as "the ability
    to solve problems using limited...
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    Low-k dielectric materials business
    plan wins Japanese contest
    March 4, 2003
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    A business plan based on
    nano-structured low-k dielectrics
    has won the one-million yen grand
    prize in a contest in Japan intended
    to establish a business model for
    nanotechnology ventures. "Low-k
    dielectric materials are one of the
    key enablers to continue Moore's
    Law," said Nathen Fox,...
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    Microsoft researchers display their
    tinkering at TechFest
    February 27, 2003
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    Microsoft researchers are
    developing computers controlled by
    waving a hand, tracking software
    that can find a person on an office
    campus, and an identification system
    that embeds a digitized image of the
    photo in the bar code, so forgers
    cannot simply paste on a picture to
    create a new ID....
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    I've got you under my skin
    February 5, 2003
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    A new class of biosensors--devices
    that can monitor health conditions
    and then respond by delivering
    drugs--no bigger than a jelly bean
    should be available in five to seven
    years. Thanks to advances in
    nanotechnology,
    microelectromechanical systems,
    molecular diagnostics, and several
    other...
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    Nanotechnology is terra incognito
    [sic], scientist says
    Mar. 1, 2003
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    Researchers are looking to
    nanoscale computing for the next
    step beyond the expiration of
    Moore's Law. News tip: Walter Purvis...
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    Pace-Setting Nanotubes May Power
    Micro- Devices
    Feb 27, 2003
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    Nanotubes may make good batteries
    for tiny devices or even power
    pacemakers, dispensing with
    cumbersome power...
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