Monday, April 14, 2003

Mapping the human gene completed ahead of schedule...

Human genome finally complete. The biological code crackers uncovering the DNA blueprint for human life say the job has been finished two years early. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]

Woo hoo!

 
5:40:14 AM   


 Friday, April 04, 2003

Off we go, into the wild blue yonder...
Starchaser unveils manned spacecraft prototype. Starchaser, a British company competing for the X Prize, unveiled Thursday a small capsule the... [spacetoday.net]

After looking at pictures of the capsule I'm sure the guys wife is asking the question asked of most great inventors, "Are you NUTS???"

 
6:49:12 PM   

From the depths of the ocean...
Super squid surfaces in Antarctic: "A colossal squid has been caught in Antarctic waters, the first example of Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni retrieved virtually intact from the surface of the ocean." [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson]

Undoubtedly there is a TV movie in the works somewhere.

 
6:36:38 AM   


 Monday, March 24, 2003

Stop yer monkeying around....

Rare, Remote Chimps Found
Chimpanzees in a remote Central African rainforest may have had little or no contact with humans until recently, said a report in the April 2003 issue of the International Journal of Primatology.

The so-called naïve chimpanzees were discovered in Goualougo Triangle in the northern Democratic Republic of Congo. The 100-square-mile rainforest area is a 34-mile hike through dense forests and swampland from the nearest village. [Discovery Channel Daily News]

Hmmm. Now we know what blondes evolved from. Or have they?

 
9:20:45 PM   


 Tuesday, March 11, 2003

Finding intelligent life through your screen saver...
Three and a half-year old SETI@home project identifies candidate radio signals from space, heads for Arecibo to take second look: "After more than a million years of computation by more than 4 million computers worldwide, the SETI@home screensaver that crunches data in search of intelligent signals from space has produced a list of candidate radio sources that deserve a second look." [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson
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