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please see the following links.... the book proposal: user id: brockman I password: submission transcript of a conference I ran with a number of Harvard-MIT participants in September. It's the first of several along these lines. user id: brockman I password: submission ## EFTA00692151
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. This resulted in an invitation to me to join Solomon and Rosenblith in co-organizing a meeting in Cambridge between Wiener's closest colleagues at Harvard-MIT and the NY avant-garde artists interested in and inspired by his work. The occasion marked the first anniversary of his death. Since that time, I'v
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he question of innate preferences for harmonic structure. I just returned from the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego, where our Harvard-MIT graduate student, Andrew Dykstra, presented results of our Program in Auditory Neuroscience's research on the role of auditory cortex in loudness p
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he question of innate preferences for harmonic structure. I just returned from the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego, where our Harvard-MIT graduate student, Andrew Dykstra, presented results of our Program in Auditory Neuroscience's research on the role of auditory cortex in loudness p
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/esh and Machines. George M. Church is Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School; Professor of Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT; and co-author (with Ed Regis) of Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves. Daniel C. Dennett is University Professor and
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S George M. Church George M. Church is Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School; Professor of Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT; and co-author (with Ed Regis) of Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves. In 1950, Norbert Wiener’s Zhe Human Use of Hu
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/esh and Machines. George M. Church is Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School; Professor of Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT; and co-author (with Ed Regis) of Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves. Daniel C. Dennett is University Professor and
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S George M. Church George M. Church is Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School; Professor of Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT; and co-author (with Ed Regis) of Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves. In 1950, Norbert Wiener’s Zhe Human Use of Hu

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