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August 31, 2007
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August 20, 2007
Technology and evolution
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Nanobots controlling your consciousness
Brian Romans
I am a sedimentary geoscientist and
assistant professor at Virginia Tech
. I use this blog to share photos from the field and occasionally write about interesting research in Earth surface dynamics and related fields.
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