h+ magazine is a new web-based periodical that covers "technological, scientific, and cultural trends that are changing — and will change — human beings in fundamental ways."
In the Summer 09 issue, which you can view by clicking source above, there are many interesting articles and interviews on a wide range of subjects. One that caught my eye is an interview with "biohacker" Meredith Patterson, a computer science doctorate,
who is trying to solve issues with food contamination with bacterial warning systems in her home lab.
Other interesting pieces include an interview with Pete Worden, Director of the NASA Ames Research Center, about life on mars and one with John Allen, the man behind the life sustaining ecological system dubbed Biosphere 2.
In the Summer 09 issue, which you can view by clicking source above, there are many interesting articles and interviews on a wide range of subjects. One that caught my eye is an interview with "biohacker" Meredith Patterson, a computer science doctorate,
who is trying to solve issues with food contamination with bacterial warning systems in her home lab.
Other interesting pieces include an interview with Pete Worden, Director of the NASA Ames Research Center, about life on mars and one with John Allen, the man behind the life sustaining ecological system dubbed Biosphere 2.




