Articles from 11/2008
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The Seed State of Science 2008
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Seed Design Series
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Seed Portfolio
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The US Versus God Particles
The Atom Smashers splits open the US's problematic relationship with scientific research.
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Garrett Lisi’s Exceptional Approach to Everything
How a physicist published and vetted his revolutionary work signals the potential future of an open, transparent peer review process.
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Reviewing Peer-Review
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Robert Tjian on Funding Innovation
The recently appointed president of HHMI on the importance of creativity and innovation for the future of funding science.
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The Agony and the Ecstasy
Werner Herzog goes to Antarctica in his ultimately optimistic documentary Encounters at the End of the World.
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Elaborate Origins for Simple Things
Nerveless and disc-shaped, Trichoplax still has some of complex life's most important cellular tools.
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Revolutionary Minds: Carl Bergstrom
Revolutionary Minds: Carl Bergstrom
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Seed Salon: Steven Strogatz + Carlo Ratti
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The Morning After
ScienceBloggers reflect on what Barack Obama's victory means moving forward, from science policy to the US's financial future.
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Prizing American Science
Newt Gingrich discusses the potential of the US Congress to shape science research.
Now on SEEDMAGAZINE.COM
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Innovation
Let There Be Light
Astronomers will soon find scores of Earth-sized exoplanets, but imaging them may be decades away. That is, unless NASA decides to build a starshade.
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Ideas
Into the Uncanny Valley
New findings shed light on a century’s worth of bizarre explanations for the eerie feeling we get around lifelike robots.
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World
Signs from Above
The release of an apocalyptic movie prompts NASA to debunk planetary rumors, fowl play shuts down the LHC, and the Catholic Church discusses alien life.



























