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| | | Gene Pool is an artificial life simulation ... in which populations of physics-based organisms evolve swimming capabilities over time. These organisms are called "swimbots". You can set mate preference criteria and thus influence what the swimbots consider as attractive qualities in potential mates. The most attractive swimbots get chosen most often and so their genetic building blocks propogate to future generations. Eventually, swimbots get better at pursuing each other, competing for food, and becoming babes to other swimbots. Local gene pools emerge which compete for sex and food (for energy to have more sex). Eventually a dominant sub-population takes over. | Ecobuild is the UK’s leading event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment. Unmatched, its format combines an extensive conference and seminar programme – the largest ‘green building’ information programme outside the US – with the biggest exhibition showcase of sustainable construction products anywhere in the UK. | The Institute for Global Futures is a San Francisco based think tank that offers business strategy and forecasts about leading-edge innovations and trends. IGF provides keynote presentations, research services, and strategy consulting to the Fortune 1000, associations and governments. IGF was founded by Dr. James Canton; noted futurist, author and digital entrepreneur. | About the Nuclear Age, and Research Links- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, UN
- Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material, UN
- Nuclear weapons, Union of Concerned Scientists
- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Radiation Protection Division, Health Protection Agency, UK
- British Nuclear Fuels
- World Nuclear Association
- Nuclear Control Institute
- The Race to Build the Atomic Bomb, student resource
- Nuclear War Survival Skills, online book
- The Nuclear Weapon Archive, comprehensive amateur guide
- How Nuclear Weapons Work, HowStuffWorks.com
- How Nuclear Power Works, HowStuffWorks.com
- The Future of Nuclear Power, MIT study
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