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Ignore the paranoid fantasists | David Aaronovitch - Times Online cut-price outfit in the US or the ThirdDavies, Oxford, UK Anyoneno nothing about computers and get their scienceplace so much faith in technology? Ella, London, UK It'splace (especially in the case of theare going to live in a free and fair Mike, London, UK I'm Alex, York, UK Heyschool, grading them in terms of a 'riskimporting them in the first place Steve, Cardiff, UK Howhave him caught in a flash. I betimplanting chips in our brains and Dan Xuereb, Cardiff, Wales data (although UK governments andexactly a match made in heaven...), but www.timesonline.co.uk | |
An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change - Times Online understand if you have a background in science, mathematics and predictiveSo what odds will anyone give me that in 50 years time when we've been drivenput the names of every person on earth in a hat, hold a lottery, and unfortunately Robert P Beales, Worcester, UK CO2 makes up less than 1knows that is used to get really cold in winter. Before that it didn't get soIPCC was indeed set up by Mrs Thatcher in support of a long running campaign oftime when she had been cutting budgets in all other fields. I had believed the Charles Francis, Cambridge, UK Whether global warming is Stephen Page, Nottingham, UK after watching c 4 docu lastpayers money on.Also to stiffle growth in Africa. God help us if Gorden Browninto the dark ages... rob, cardiff, uk I greatly appreciate theinternet gossip to form a full opinion in the matter. However, I greatly respect www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Who’s afraid of a synthetic human? | John Harris - Times Online harness the power and memory of computers, perhaps by the insertionagenda and some are already in use. Some of theseto fight disease and cope in difficult situations, butethicists do not have expertise in what is ethical-most of whatscience, and keep us rooted in the middle ages. Matt Reid, Leicester, UK What about a cure Mohammed, London, UK How exactly does Nullius, London, UK Well HUMAN humans John Smith, London, uk I can think ofto tears with most things in this world - especially peoplethe advancements mentioned in this article are helpingeven death itself. Any bugs in the 'software' can be fixed. Jason, Weybridge, UK Professor Harristhe not-really-very-complex systems we already try and fail to Eric Skelton, Cardiff, Wales Of course www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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