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The Brave New World |
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One of the long-held dreams of medical science is to find drugs that will increase intelligence and boost brain performance, aid concentration, and generally give us more control over thought, memory, and cognitive functioning. Some scientists now believe that the dream isn¡¯t far from reality. |
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Why Information Grow |
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ÀúÀÚ | Cesar Hidalgo |
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The Media Transforma |
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To understand where we¡¯re going, it helps to understand where we¡¯ve been. If you bought a new car 10 years ago, it came standard with a cassette deck, but a CD player was a somewhat expensive option. If you buy a new car today, it comes standard with a high-end CD player, but a cassette tape deck is an expensive and almost useless option. The cassette tape, which revolutionized the way we listen to and share music with others, is dead. |
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