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The Washington Academy of Sciences awards the first Lifeboat Foundation
book as "Peer Reviewed & Approved for Science".

Peer Reviewed and Approved for Science by the the Washington Academy of Sciences

Minden, NV | Posted on April 3rd, 2014

"The Human Race to the Future: What Could Happen -- and
What to Do", the first book published by the Lifeboat Foundation, has
been awarded the "Peer Reviewed & Approved for Science" seal by the
Washington Academy of Sciences.

The Washington Academy of Sciences, established in 1898, had their top
scientists review the Lifeboat Foundation book. This academy has
published the peer-reviewed Journal of the Washington Academy of
Sciences for over a century with over 10 Nobel Prize winners
contributing to it. You can learn more about the Washington Academy of
Sciences at http://www.washacadsci.org/

The Lifeboat Foundation is offering the Kindle version of this important
book for *FREE* from April 3 through April 5 at http://amzn.to/19H3qf0.
A discounted version of the paperback version is also available at
http://amzn.to/1cujxeG.

A non-fiction book verging on science fiction, the imaginative future
scenarios in the "Human Race to the Future" include colonizing the
planet Mercury (it has water at the poles), GPS-enabled clocks replace
daylight savings time, mind-reading replaces keyboards, cheap genomes,
smart pills, the Asteroid Apocalypse, global warming vs. Big Ice, and
live anywhere, work anywhere -- an hour's work yields a week's
(radically genetically engineered) food.

"Mandatory reading for anyone trying to grasp where civilization is
heading" -- Zoltan Istvan, author, The Transhumanist Wager.

Read The Futurist review at
http://www.wfs.org/futurist/2014-issues-futurist/march-april-2014-vol-48-no-2/innovating-whole-new-species

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About Lifeboat Foundation
The Lifeboat Foundation is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization
dedicated to encouraging scientific advancements while helping humanity
survive existential risks and possible misuse of increasingly powerful
technologies, including genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and
robotics/AI, as we move towards the Singularity.

Learn about the world's first bitcoin endowment fund at
https://lifeboat.com/ex/bitcoin

For more information, please click here

Contacts:
Lifeboat Foundation News office
1638 Esmeralda Avenue
Minden, NV 89423, USA
+1 775-853-5212

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