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Not only are they pretty, they also filter the air. Don't want to live in a fungus or tree house? Expect to see more recycled metals and other materials in use both outside and within the walls of homes in the future. A Terreform ONE research group headed by Mitchell Joachim is exploring the concept of a habitat made from pig cells grown in a lab. It makes sense on one hand -- the organic structure of bones, muscles and skin is a pretty amazing one. Joachim even suggests that sphincter muscles could open and close to serve as walls and windows. But it also sounds gross. Would the structure itself be alive, then? Would it smell like bacon? It's a good way to get us thinking about organic building materials, though. Family sizes are shrinking. Many people can't afford a big house, and some of those who can are realizing that they don't need all that space anyway. Nor do we have unlimited amounts of space in which to build.
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Of all his many inventions, Thoma s Edison held a special fondness for his phonograph. Like the revved-up V-8 engines and high-speed jet planes that fascinate us now, steam-powered technology once was cutting-edge, too, and it played a giant role in furthering the Industrial Revolution. Before this era, transportation was by horse-and-buggy carriages, and certain industries, like mining, were labor-intensive and inefficient. The creation of the first steam engine (and later the steam-powered locomotive) was about to dramatically change all of that. The origins of the steam engine actually go back to Heron of Alexandria, who in the first century C.E. Heron's invention was just a curiosity; it wasn't used for any purpose. Other inventors wondered if a machine running on steam power could be used to transport people, goods and raw materials. This led to the development of the first steam-powered locomotives and boats in the 1830s. The steam-powered locomotive, in particular, dramatically changed life in the U.S.
Amateur Championships. Ann Gregory, who played in numerous USGA championships and who lost the 1971 Senior Women's Amateur by only one stroke, began her career in 1956, shortly after the Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She was followed by Althea Gibson, Eoline Thornton and Renee Powell, who also serves on the USGA committee. Among Hispanics, Nancy Lopez stands out as the youngest woman inducted into the LPGA Hall of Fame, and few could forget "Super Mex" Lee Trevino, ranked as the 14th-greatest golfer of all time by Golf Digest magazine, or Juan "Chi-Chi" Rodriguez, who won 30 tournaments, including 22 on the Champions Tour. Of course, golf is an international sport, and as such has many great players who are not minorities in their home country. For example, Lorena Ochoa, a Mexican golfer who retired at 28, was ranked No. 1 in the world during her final three years and racked up 27 wins during her final six years.
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