Nanomaterials in Biology and Medicine: Promises and Perils, April 10-11, 2007 at the NAS in Washington, D.C. Evolution and Exploration of Solar Systems, January 5-6, 2007 at the Beckman Center in Irvine, CA Podcasts from the National Academies including News, Sounds of Science and Engineering Innovation Royal Society, UK Climate Change on the Living Earth, October 29, 2007, Environment and Climate, Prof, James Lovelock CH CBE FRS Thinking Like a Vegetable: How Plants Decide What to Do, October 24, 2007, Ottoline Leyser, FRS, Prof. of Plant Developmental Genetics, U. of York FORA.tv Courting Disaster: The Fight for Oil, Water and a Healthy Planet, October 13, 2007, Stanford University, Stanford President John Hennessy, journalist Carlos Watson, and a panel of leading figures in international affairs, energy development, media, and government. UC Berkeley How Markets Can Be Used to Solve Environmental Problems and, Simultaneously, Create Wealth, Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative (BERC), October 2, 2007, Michael Walsh of the Chicago Climate Exchange, 9th Annual International Health Conference: War, Poverty and Population, March 3, 2007 The Science Network The Stem Cell Symposium, October 19, 2007, The 2nd Annual Stem Cell Meeting on Torrey Pines Mesa, hosted by the San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, brought together some of the best minds in the field of stem cell research The Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK Spitalfields Day - Gauge Theory, String Theory and Unification in association with the Strong Fields, Integrability and Strings programme October 8, 2007 including The Coming Revolutions in Fundamental Physics, David Gross Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA The Fruits of the Genome Project: What Genetic Polymorphisms can tell us about Predispositions to Disease and Fecundity, Arnold Levine February 14,2007 Before the Big Bang, Sir Roger Penrose, March 01,2006 The Research Channel (Computational) Linguistics and the Web: Hot Research Questions, September 28, 2007, Henry S. Thompson, Ph. D., Reader in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh A Grand Challenge on Network Information Theory, August 21, 2007, Jeffrey G. Andrews, Ph. D., Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin. |
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