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Garrett Lisi and The Theory Of EverythingLaurie Fish - September 7, 2010 at 3:49PM Through a complex and beautiful geometric shape, physicist Garrett Lisi attempts to find the illusive graviton and with this, The Theory Of Everything. Whether he is successful is still uncertain. What can not be argued is his unyielding drive to push through what we think we know today.
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The Genesis of SegaDylan James - September 6, 2010 at 2:25PM We take a look at SEGA, one of gamings most iconic production companies and see how its humble beginnings turned it into history that will never be forgotten.
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Bio Fuels - Bang or BustLaurie Fish - September 5, 2010 at 11:57AM Joule Biotechnologies has made some big promises about the viability of their photosynthetic microorganisms. But will this technology ever see the light of day?
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Now Hear This! Cochlear Implants Change Lives!Jason Taylor - September 1, 2010 at 2:49PM Cochlear implants are fascinating electronic devices that have changed the lives of countless hearing impaired individuals. We take a look at the technology behind their development and the real-life impact they have on those who rely on them.
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The Devolution Of Survival Horror (And Why Silent Hill 2 Will Always Be Awesome)Dom Cook - August 31, 2010 at 1:45PM Survival horror games have sure come a long way since the advent of consoles. We take a look at their possible devolution, and why most horror game developers need to take a good hard look at previous survival horror games before the genre is lost for good.
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Google vs The Language BarrierDan Remick-Cook - August 30, 2010 at 3:36PM Google has transformed the way people search for information in a big way. We take a look at how they plan on breaking through the language barrier.
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Blobfish - Living in the Twilight ZoneLaurie Fish - August 29, 2010 at 1:59PM Imagine if you will, a distant planet... You don't need to travel to another galaxy. There is an alien world lying deep within our oceans full of creatures so strange they could be featured in any outrageous sci-fi. Entering the twilight zone you get a glimpse of the world 800 meters below sea level.
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Questional v2.5 ReleasedRob Newcomb - August 28, 2010 at 2:20PM Questional v2.5 has now been released! Tech/Science Q & A, Interviews and Blogs! Come take a peek at all the great changes we have been working on, and what still is to come on Questional.
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