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Humans will become obsolete


From IEET, with mindcloning we will have our first experience with the technological possibility of substrate-independent identity. A look at the 5 most likely ways humans will become obsolete. Should we worry that there seems to be no way to relate to animals without exploiting them? A review of Elizabeth Royte's Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It. Andrea Walker reviews Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing by Lydia Peelle. The science of diplomacy: Obama has won over the scientific community — now, he should adopt their resources and influence for a novel use, bolstering America's foreign policy. Teaching in the twenty-first century: What does a college education really amount to in our day and age? An interview with Daryl Collins, author of Portfolios of the Poor: How the World's Poor

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