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  EDGE: SPECULATIONS ON THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE By Kevin Kelly
Science will continue to surprise us with what it discovers and creates; then it will astound us by devising new methods to surprises us.
For example, science papers cite other science papers, and that process of research pointing at itself invokes a whole higher level, the emergent shape of citation space.
But as science plunges into the outer limits of scale – at the largest and smallest ends – and confronts the weirdness of the fundamental principles of matter/energy/information such as that inherent in quantum effects, it may not be able to ignore the role of observer.
www.edge.org /3rd_culture/kelly06/kelly06_index.html   (2714 words)

  
  1665 in science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The year 1665 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
See also: 1664 in science, other events of 1665, 1666 in science and the list of years in science.
Robert Hooke discovers cells in cork, then in living plant tissue using an early microscope
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 1665 in science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The year 1665 in Science and Technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
See also: 1664 in science, other events of 1665, 1666 in science and the List of years in science.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/16/1665%20in%20science.htm   (80 words)

  
 Strange Science: References and Acknowledgments
Lindberg, David C. The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, 600 B.C. to A.D. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
Richards, Robert J. The Romantic Conception of Life: Science and Philosophy in the Age of Goethe.
Pearson, Paul N. "In Retrospect: An Investigation of the Principles of Knowledge and of the Progress of Reason, from Sense to Science and Philosophy by James Hutton, 1794" Nature.
www.strangescience.net /stbib2.htm   (3614 words)

  
 HOS: 1. What is Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Neither will science be understood to be abstract theories such as found in astrophysics or elementary particle physics that are practically beyond understanding by anyone outside the few specialists working at the frontiers of these specializations.
Then can science be defined by looking at the range of activities "scientists do." Many of us would be hard-pressed to say much more about the nature of science than that science is whatever it is scientists do for a living.
A descriptive definition was said to be that science is what is "accepted by the scientific community" and is "what scientists do." The obvious implication of this description is that, in a free society, knowledge does not require the imprimatur of legislation in order to become science.
www.rit.edu /~flwstv/hoswhatsci.html   (8638 words)

  
 Peter Sutovsky Background   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
PhD in Physiology of Reproduction 8/1994; Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Libechov, Czech Republic.
M.S. in Animal Science 7/1989; Slovak Agricultural University, Nitra, Slovakia, Magna cum laude and Dean’s Award.
Prior to this publication, the misconceptions about the fate of the sperm mitochondria after fertilization, perpetuated by popular science and some textbooks*included the notion that the flagellum with all mitochondria is rejected by the fertilizing spermatozoon as it enters oocyte cytoplasm.
www.asrc.agri.missouri.edu /Faculty~Background/Sutovsky.htm   (1392 words)

  
 James Cook and the Transit of Venus
The size of the solar system was one of the chief puzzles of 18th century science, much as the nature of dark matter and dark energy are today.
The mission of Science@NASA is to help the public understand how exciting NASA research is and to help NASA scientists fulfill their outreach responsibilities.
Transit Timing Measurements of James Cook and Charles Green -- from The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, from their Commencement, in 1665, to the Year 1800; abridged, with Notes and Biographic Illustrations.
science.nasa.gov /headlines/y2004/28may_cook.htm   (1923 words)

  
 Official Site of Dr. Bruce Lipton, cellular biologist and acclaimed speaker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Science’s materialist-reductionist-determinist philosophy led to the Human Genome Project, the multibillion-dollar program to map all of the genes.  Once this is accomplished, it is assumed that we can use that knowledge to repair or replace "defective" genes and in the process, realize Science’s mission of "controlling" the expression of an organism. 
Since 1953, biologists have assumed that DNA "controls" life.  In multicellular animals, the organ that "controls" life is known as the brain.  Since genes are presumed to control cellular life, and genes are contained in the cell’s nucleus, the nucleus would be expected to be the equivalent of the cell’s "brain." 
Most references are from the journal Science, this source is present in almost all local libraries and schools of higher learning.  Articles with an * are written for general reading audiences.
www.brucelipton.com /newbiology.php   (3986 words)

  
 The Royal Society - the UK's national academy of science
Science in the News - Wednesday 26 September 2007
The Royal Society has produced an overview of the current state of scientific understanding of climate change to help non-experts better understand this complex area of science.
The Royal Society publishes seven peer-reviewed journals, covering the biological and physical sciences, as well as the history and philosophy of science.
www.royalsoc.ac.uk   (368 words)

  
 HHMI Grant To Bring Historical Archives To The Web   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
CHEVY CHASE, Md., October 6, 1998—Several of the world's leading scientific journals will be archived back to their very first issues and made available on the World Wide Web through a new grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI).
Proceedings was initially published in 1665, Science dates back to 1880 and PNAS to 1915.
More than 300 university libraries have signed up for access to the service, which is described at www.jstor.org/about.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/1998-10/HHMI-HGTB-051098.php   (425 words)

  
 Strange Science: Timeline
1720-René Réaumur submits a report to the Paris Academy of Sciences proposing that a brief Noachian flood cannot account for the thick sedimentary layers (composed largely of broken shells) underlying the region of Tours.
1723-Antoine de Jussieu addresses a paper to the Académie des Sciences suggesting that an ancient object, e.g., a stone tool, made of the same material and by the same process as those used by a modern population probably has the same function.
The fossils all come from the Doushantuo phosphorites in southern China, and all are estimated to be about 570 million years old, making them the oldest fossil embryos so far discovered.
www.strangescience.net /timeline.htm   (12350 words)

  
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This workshop will be devoted to the presentation of various approaches to the development and use of interlinguas.
All the accepted papers will be published in a special issue of the journal Research on Computing Science, ISSN 1665-9899.
The format for submissions is the same as for CICLing-2005 conference, see Format instructions there (ignore the paper size limit indicated there).
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 Royal Society Publishing
For 2008 the Royal Society is introducing a new journal package - Package H - the History of Science collection which comprises of Notes and Records and Biographical Memoirs.
PACKAGE S: The Excellence in Science Collection - comes with free and exclusive access to all journal content published since 1665.
TopPackage H - The History of Science Collection beginning 1932
www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk /index.cfm?page=1365   (422 words)

  
 Morpho Londinium: London of 1699
The Five Mile Act in 1665 punished dissenting preachers with a 40 pound fine if they came within five miles of towns.
The first half of the 1600's saw the birth of empirical science, with the time of Galileo and Sir Francis Bacon.
During the Interregnum, there were many followers interested in the methods, but the chaotic political landscape kept them from publically organizing.
www.1km1kt.net /rpg/Morpho_Londinium_setting.php   (696 words)

  
 Varieties of Chemical Closure:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Covalent bonding within chemical molecules and the internal electronic structure of atoms involve closure of phase relations of electronic wave functions, as suggested de Broglie by many years ago.
Transformations of social structures occur for specific and idiosyncratic historical reasons (fluctuations) but only when stability relationships between structures are favorable.
Such transitions involve aspects that can be identified in the systems studied by the more basic sciences, as well as features specific to the upper levels at which the transition occurs.
www.georgetown.edu /earleyj/vccny4.html   (3871 words)

  
 Chapter: "Classical Adlerian Theory and Practice"
What Adler meant by this is that, first, Individual Psychology is an idiographic science.
Clients need to be treated with gentleness and diplomacy, yet offered challenges that strengthen their confidence and courage.
Adlerian psychotherapy is an art, not a science, and must be practiced with the same integrity of any artistic endeavor.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/hstein/theoprac.htm   (10158 words)

  
 EVOLUTION UPDATE -- 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
All ARTICLES and BOOK REVIEWS (after October) relating to evolution from American Scientist, National Geographic, Nature, Science, and Scientific American are listed.
Book Review of Belief in God in an Age of Science by John Polkinghorne.
HISTORY OF SCIENCE: Darwin`s House: A Monument to a Theory.
users.mstar2.net /spencersa/evolutus/news98.html   (3862 words)

  
 The John Von Neumann Minerva Center - Publication list 1999
In Computer Science Logic, 13th International Workshop, volume 1683 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 141-156.
In 25th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science, volume 1665 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 262-277, Ascona, Switzerland, June 1999.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Berg en Dal, The Netherlands, March 1999.
www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il /~verify/publications/1999.shtml   (365 words)

  
 HISTORY OF SCIENCE: Fielding Biology -- Smocovitis 299 (5613): 1665 -- Science
HISTORY OF SCIENCE: Fielding Biology -- Smocovitis 299 (5613): 1665 -- Science
Home > Science Magazine > 14 March 2003 > Smocovitis, pp.
The author is in the Department of History, 227 Keene-Flint Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
www.sciencemag.org /cgi/content/short/299/5613/1665   (194 words)

  
 CCS-5 Basic and Applied Simulation Science | Los Alamos National Laboratory
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2368 (SWAT 2002), pp.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2161 (ESA 2001), pp.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1872 (IFIP TCS 2000), pp.
www.ccs.lanl.gov /ccs5/eidenben   (589 words)

  
 Environment, agriculture, and settlement patterns in a marginal Polynesian landscape -- Kirch et al. 101 (26): 9936 -- ...
To whom correspondence should be addressed at: Department of Anthropology, 232 Kroeber Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720.
© 2004 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA
Science, January 7, 2005; 307(5706): 102 - 104.
www.pnas.org /cgi/content/full/101/26/9936   (2808 words)

  
 The John Von Neumann Minerva Center - Publication list 1998-2002
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Taiwan, November 2004.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 387-400, Boston, MA, USA, July 2004.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, L'Aquila, Italy, October 2003.
www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il /~verify/publications/publications.shtml   (3285 words)

  
 Official Site of Dr. Bruce Lipton, cellular biologist and acclaimed speaker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Principles for the Buffering of Genetic Variation J. Hartman, et al., Science 2001, 291:1001-1004 (Discusses that traits are due multi-genes, many genes acting together, allows “buffering” of effect of individual mutated genes)
Catalysis by a Multiprotein I k B Kinase Complex T. Maniatis Science 1997, 278:818-819 (An example to illustrate pathway from signal at membrane receptor to nuclear gene activation)
Sciences 102:9726-9729 [Reveals how infants are “programmed” through their earliest experiences]
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 Michael John Gorman
The elusive origins of the immutable mobile: A note on Bruno Latour's Science in Action.
Mathematics and Modesty in the Society of Jesus: The Problems of Christoph Grienberger, in The New Science and Jesuit Science: Seventeenth Century Perspectives (Archimedes), ed.
Christoph Scheiner, Jesuit censorship and the trial of Galileo," Perspectives on Science, Vol.
www.stanford.edu /~mgorman/publications.htm   (486 words)

  
 1665 in science - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
1665 in science - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
The year 1665 CE in science and technology
''See also: ''1664_in_science, other events of 1665, 1666_in_science and the list_of_years_in_science.
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 Symmetries of Hydrogen Bonds in Solution -- Perrin 266 (5191): 1665 -- Science
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Home > Science Magazine > 9 December 1994 > Perrin, pp.
© 1994 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
www.sciencemag.org /cgi/content/short/266/5191/1665   (310 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Polynomial Time Approximation Schemes and Parameterized Complexity, in Proceedings of the 29th International Symposium on the Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3153, pp.
Computer Science (MFCS'02), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2420, pp.
Computer Science, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2204, pp.
facweb.cs.depaul.edu /ikanj/research.htm   (484 words)

  
 EVOLUTION UPDATE -- 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
News relating to evolution from American Scientist, Nature, Science,and Scientific American are listed.
SCIENCE: The Latest, Search, Evolution, Paleontology, Anthropology, Molecular Biology, Genetics.
"The emerging science of positive psychology is coming to understand why it's good to feel good."
users.mstar2.net /spencersa/evolutus/news03.html   (2695 words)

  
 Paper Journal Abbreviation Help
If this does not work, try the Science Citation Index journal list.
Another tool to use for popular titles is the front journal list in the paper copies of General Science Index (Z7403 G45 Kline Index Area)
JOURNAL INFO SHELF #4 all 1950-1960s New Serial Titles JOURNAL INFO SHELF #4 all science 1900-1960 World List of Scientific Periodicals 1900-1960 JOURNAL INFO SHELF #5 technical fields pre-1950 Union List of Technical Periodicals in 200 Li- braries...
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 MICROBIOLOGY: Cracking Listeria's Password -- Finlay 292 (5522): 1665 -- Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Home > Science Magazine > 1 June 2001 > Finlay, pp.
The author is in the Biotechnology Laboratory, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z3, British Columbia, Canada.
© 2001 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
www.sciencemag.org /cgi/content/short/292/5522/1665   (268 words)

  
 Publications of Jan Arne Telle
Proceedings WG'99 - 25th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science, Ascona, Switzerland, June 17-19, 1999, Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science vol 1665, pp 101-109.
Proceedings WG'97 - 23rd International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science, Berlin June 18-20, Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol.
Proceedings WG'94 - 20th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretical Concepts in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science vol.903, 1995, pp 93-105.
www.ii.uib.no /~telle/bib/listofpub   (1176 words)

  
 Regulation of B Cell Tolerance by the Lupus Susceptibility Gene Ly108 -- Kumar et al. 312 (5780): 1665 -- Science's STKE
Copyright © 2006 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Department of Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
© 2006 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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