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Feature ... In the summer of 1996, he was asked to create NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion (BPP) program - an attempt to make progress, no matter how slight, toward ...
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Feature ... <b> In 1996, Russian émigré scientist Eugene Podkletnov was about to publish a peer-reviewed article in the respected British Journal of -D - proving ...
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Wired 13.01: The BlackBerry Brain Trust ... The BlackBerry Brain Trust. First he reinvented the way we get email. Now he's rounded up a bunch of radical thinkers to reinvent itself. ...
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