Posted By: leumas @ 10/26/2008 2:24:08 PM
Comment: dicuss the 20 century scientist in chemistry
Comment: dicuss the 20 century scientist in chemistry
Comment: who was the scientist of math in the 20 century
Comment: who was the scientist of biology in the 20 century
Comment: I am still wondering why the contents of this article haven't yet shaken the very foundations of our culture or scientific realm as we know it. Is it way too advanced a paradigm for people in general to grasp the importance of this breakthrough? Or because of the very nature of innovation and change we are looking at a baby-steps effect, where this hypernew ideas and findings are still sinking in? Articles like this shape societies. Very interesting. I would really like to see a follow-up of this findings and ideas in the form of future research and similar articles.
Carlos Liz??rraga. Mexico City.
Comment: And other scientists are working to advance the biology revolution (accompanying interviews).
What "accompanying interviews"? They weren't in the international version and they're not here either.
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