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In this Contents, Teilhard's theory on the Evolution of the Universe is used:
Level 3:  the Noosphere: (9) humans, the noosphere.
Level 2 : the Biosphesre: (6) protoplasm (7) eobionts; (8) animals (including human body)
Level 1:  the Lithosphere: (1) strings; (2) quarks; (3) atomic elements; (4) atoms; (5) molecules

Applications / Technology

On the psychosocial level (9)

City first for wi-fi connection
Friday, 6 August, 2004 -- more from BBC

Check-in girls got to the heart of the matter
30 July 2004  -- more from A Better Life

Internet donations for Sudan hit record
more from DEC

Mostar bridge reopens, decade after war destruction
Friday, 23 July 2004 -- more from Reuters

Body movement to create music
14 July 2004  -- more from bbc

Movies really can put you in the mood: Study
Friday, 23 July 2004  -- more from Express India

Schoolboys create mobile seeker
Tuesday, 20 July 2004  -- more from BBC -- The boys' website Stopcom

Movie tests Asimov's moral code for robots
16 July 2004  -- more from New Scientist

Report from the World Social Forum, Bombay
Spring 2004  -- more from Yesmagazine -- European Social Forum

P2P: the socialization of innovation
21 June 2004  -- more about iPod consumer innovation from wired.com

New European regulations may reduce toxic hazards around the globe
Spring 2004  -- more from Yes Magazine

Call for freely available science
more from BBC

Largest No-Fishing Zone Declared in Great Barrier Reef
 15 June 2004 -- more from National Geographic

Palestinians and Jews working together
1 June 2002 -- more from Good News Network  --  Living Room Dialogue

On living matter (level 6-8)

Water pistol plan to save bustard
Tuesday, 3 August, 2004-- more from BBC

Adverse drug reactions to alternative medicines have more than doubled in three years
22 June 2004 -- more from WHO

Bacterial toxin may protect infants from asthma
6 July 2004  -- more from Brightsurf

Drug helps prevent recurrence of breast cancer in some women: study
Wednesday, 14 July 2004   -- more from canada.com

Phone success for hard of hearing
more from BBC

'Frozen ark' to preserve endangered species
Tuesday, 27 July 2004  -- more from ABC

Virus 'harnessed to kill cancers'
Saturday, 24 July 2004  -- more from BBC

Gel before sex may block HIV
Friday, 16 July 2004-- more from Sydney Morning Herald

Bees, giant African rats used to sniff landmines
10 February 2004  -- more from National Geographics -- From Google

On dead matter (level 1-5)

NASA, partners agree to finish space station
24 July 2004  -- more from Houston Chronicle

Trillions more internet addresses may emerge
21 July 2004  -- more from New Scientist

A new eMail service
more from Google

The next step for Internet: the Semantic Web
more from w3.or

Pushing computers to the limit
Sunday, 25 July 2004 -- more from BBC

Anik F2, the largest commercial telecom satellite ever, is launched
18 July 2004 -- more from arianespace

Nasa launches its Aura satellite
Thursday, 15 July 2004  -- more from BBC

Rover 'in training' for hill trek
14 July 2004  -- more from bbc


Science / Observations

Human Psychology (level 9)

Gross National Happiness
Summer 2004 --  Gross International Happiness

Happiness and Self-Esteem: can one exist without the other? Study finds that only optimism relates to both happiness and self-esteem.
Thursday, 29 July 2004 -- more from AP

Family words came first for early humans
more from New Scientist

Human Body (level 8)

Early blindness sharpens sense of sound
Wednesday, 14 July 2004  -- more from forbes.com

Depression traced to overactive brain circuit
Monday, 2 August 2004 -- more from NIMH

Exposure to influenza during pregnancy may increase risk of schizophrenia in offspring
more from Science Daily

Women who believe in long life bear sons
4 August 2004 -- more from New Scientist

Study explains spatial orientation differences between sexes; inner ear size may be determinant
5 August 2004 -- more from Eurekalert

Research shows that being clever is good for your health
18 July 2004 -- more from Sunday Herald

Brain not body makes athletes feel tired
29 July 2004 -- more from New Scientist

Living matter (level 6-8 to primates)

Hormone levels turn mouse mums fearless
Sunday, 1 August 2004  -- more from New Scientist

Researchers find that color perception is not innate, but acquired after birth
27 July 2004 -- more from Science Daily

Yawning is catching in chimps
21 July 2004  --  more from New Scientist

Handedness develops in the womb
 22 July 2004  -- more from New Scientist

Good mothers stop monkeys going bad
19 July 2004 -- more from New Scientist

Dead matter (level 1-5)

Freak waves spotted from space
Thursday, 22 July 2004  -- more from BBC

Evidence revealed for creation of elusive matter
more from New Scientist

Ammonia on Mars could mean life
18 July 2004 -- more from BBC

Hawking backs down on black holes
Thursday, 15 July 2004  -- more from BBC -- Comment by Hecd2



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