Why we fall apart: engineeringEs reliability theory explains human aging
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The scientists has developed an understanding of the nature of human aging, and are working on a notion that the body, far from being a perfect creation, is a failure-prone, defect-ridden machine formed through the stochastic process of biological evolution. In this view, one can be further improved through preventive, regenerative, and antiaging medicine and by repairing and replacing worn-out body parts.
Publication Name: IEEE Spectrum
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0018-9235
Year: 2004
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Music everywhere
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Technology has brought music to the masses with steadily increasing efficiency, fidelity, and convenience. Today the Internet, digital recoding, and new storage technologies are coming together to prompt another momentous shift that is liberating music from the dependence on physical, recorded media.
Publication Name: IEEE Spectrum
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0018-9235
Year: 2004
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