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Archive for May 29th, 2007

On CIRM’s Medical and Ethical Standards in Plos Medicine

Posted by attilachordash on May 29, 2007

Posted in Bay Area, Plos, USA, biology, biotechnology, california, culture, embryonic, ethics, medicine, open-access, science, science journals, stem cells, therapy | Leave a Comment »

Jobs/Gates on the history, Jobs/other guys on the future of digital revolution

Posted by attilachordash on May 29, 2007

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News: “Both Jobs and Gates are slated to jointly discuss the digital revolution’s history and future at The Wall Street Journal’s D: All Things Digital conference on Wednesday.”

Comment: Instead of Mr. Gates I’d be eager to see those 2 guys on the right discussing the future of all things digital (especially the future of biotech and biodata) jointly with Jobs on the same stage.

Illustration: Pablo Lobato’s work for Wired.

More on the Jobs/Gates gathering: Jobs & Gates, the Biggest Reunion Since Simon & Garfunkel

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