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E.O. Wilson says Games are the future of Education

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Dr. E. O. Wilson is interviewed on NPR’s Morning Edition by Will Wright, the creator of the video game, The Sims.  Dr. Wilson is Professor Emeritus (retired) at Harvard.
You can listen to the interview on NPR’s website. At the beginning of the interview, E. O. Wilson says that games are the future of education.  [...]

Are we human or are we bacteria?

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

NPR just reported on research done on the various kinds of bacteria that live on our body.  NPR is referring to new report from the lab of Julia Segre, Ph.D., at the National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH.   Here is the link to the article that NPR is talking about in PubMedCentral.   Here is the [...]

Science of Immune Attack

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Welcome to the blog about the Science of Immune Attack.  This page is just for fun reading and discussion.
The first topic is Nanotechnology.
The Nanobot in our game, Immune Attack is constructed of so far unspecified materials.   For Immune Attack 2.0, we would like to specify how our Nanobot is constructed.  We are currently working with [...]

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