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- Aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium. Aeroponic culture differs from both hydroponics and in-vitro (Plant tissue culture) growing. Unlike hydroponics, which uses water as a growing medium and essential minerals to sustain plant growth, aeroponics is conducted without a growing medium.[1] (See also: Wikipedia:Aeroponics, Agriculture, Hydroponics)
- (See also:Passive agent)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Agriculture)
Airship :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Airship)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Algeaculture)
Alternative hydrolizer systems :
Ambient environment assemblers :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Antimatter)
- is the farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms including molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Unlike fishing, aquaculture, also known as aquafarming, implies the cultivation of aquatic populations under controlled conditions. Mariculture refers to aquaculture practiced in marine environments. Particular kinds of aquaculture include algaculture (the production of kelp/seaweed and other algae), fish farming, shrimp farming, oyster farming, and the growing of cultured pearls. Particular methods include aquaponics, which integrates fish farming and plant farming. (See also: Wikipedia:Aquaculture)
Aquarian colony design concepts :
Aquarian digital infrastructure :
Aquarian intermediate stages :
Aquarian mariculture and farming :
Aquarius :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Aquarius)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Architecture)
Arcology :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Arcology)
- is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science which aims to create it. Major AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents," where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions which maximize its chances of success. John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1956, defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines." (See also: Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Artificial life)
Asgard :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Asgard)
Asgard digitial infrastructure :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Assembler)
Asteroid :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Asteroid)
Avallon :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Avalon)
Ballistic engineering program :
Bifrost :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Bifrost)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Biosphere)
BioSuit :
BioZome :
Blog :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Blog)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Cheap Access To Space, SSTO)
Circum-Equatorial Transit Network :
Colony :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Colony)
Comet :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Comet)
Deep space telemetry and telecom network (DST&TN ):
- (See also: Wikipedia:Diamondoids)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Disassemblers)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Disruptive technologies)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Distributed computer)
Down-range telemetry and telecom network (DRT&TN ):
Dynamic gate array processors :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Dynamic gate array processors)
EcoJet :
Ecology :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Ecology)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Ecosphere)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Ecospherics)
Elysium :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Elysium)
Equatorial Marine Space Center :
eVillage :
EvoHab :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Evolution)
Fabber :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Fabber)
Foundation Community Network (FCN):
Foundation Convention Circuit :
Foundation promotional effort :
Freedom :
Fusion :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Fusion)
Galactia :
Galaxy :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Galaxy)
Geopolis :
GreenStar Community Cooperative :
GreenStar Free-Market Exchange Network :
GreenStar Industrial Cooperative :
GreenStar Modular Building Products :
GreenStar Science Research Cooperative :
GreenStar Telecommunications :
GreenStar Transportation Systems :
Habitat :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Habitat)
Humanism :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Humanism)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Hydroculture)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Hydroponics)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Interstellar)
Lander :
Large area cast acrylic structures :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Laser molecular conveyance)
- (See also: Wikipedia:LightCraft)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Living Universe Foundation)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Long tail economics)
Luz Azul :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Luz Azul)
Manned Orbital Factory (MOF ):
- is a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in the open ocean, an enclosed section of the ocean, or in tanks, ponds or raceways which are filled with seawater. An example of the latter is the farming of marine fish, including finfish and shellfish e.g.prawns, or oysters and seaweed in saltwater ponds. Non-food products produced by mariculture include: fish meal, nutrient agar, jewelries (e.g. cultured pearls), and cosmetics. (See also: Wikipedia:Mariculture)
Mars :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Mars)
- Marshall Thomas Savage is an advocate of space travel who wrote The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps and founded the Living Universe Foundation, which was designed to make plans for stellar exploration over the next 1,000 years. (From: Wikipedia:Marshall Savage)
Media :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Media)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Microchips)
Microgravity food processors :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Milkyway galaxy)
Millennial Project 2.0, The (The Millennial Project 2.0) :
Millennial Project, The (The Millennial Project) :
MODroc :
Modular Unmanned Orbital Factory (MUOF ):
Modular Unmanned Orbital Laboratory (MUOL ):
Moon :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Moon)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Nanochips)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Nanofabrication)
NanoFoam :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Nanomaterials)
NanoSoup :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Nanotechnology)
Next-generation hydrogen storage :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Nuclear isomers)
Ocean Thermal Energy Converter (OTEC):
- (See also: Wikipedia:Open source)
Open Source Everything Project :
Organic/ferro-cement complex :
Organica :
OSbot :
Outpost :
- (See also:Active agent)
Personal Packet Transit (PPT):
Plasma :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Plasma)
Pneumatically stabilized platforms (PSP ):
- (See also: Wikipedia:Pneumatic stabilized platforms)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Polymorphic composites)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Polyspecies mariculture)
Portfolio Development Project :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Posthumanist)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Post-industrial)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Programmable matter)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Propulsion)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Psychohistory)
Railgun :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Railgun)
Remotes :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Resource based economy)
RhiZome :
Robot :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Robot)
Robotics :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Robotics)
RocShaw Personal Mobility Units :
SeaFoam :
SeaStar :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Self-replication)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Settlement)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Single Stage To Orbit)
SkyFarm :
Small space animal husbandry :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Smart materials)
Solaria :
- (See also:Solaria)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Solaris, Solaria)
Space :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Space)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Space advocacy, Foundation)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Space elevator, Bifrost)
Space elevator (SE ):
Spacial ambiance enhancement :
Star :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Star, Solaria)
Starship :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Starship, Solaria)
Supercritical Water Oxidation :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Telecommunications)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Telerobotics)
- (literally, "Earth-shaping") of a planet, moon, or other body is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying its atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be similar to those of Earth to make it habitable by humans. The term is sometimes used more generally as a synonym for planetary engineering. (See also: Wikipedia:Terraforming, Elysium)
- The first book to describe the The Millennial Project[1] was written by Marshall Savage. Among other things, it had the effect of inspiring the creation of the Living Universe Foundation. Since that time, however, technology has marched on, and so has our knowledge of what works, and what doesn't. Consequently, rather than accept obsolescence, a new book is being written. (See also: Wikipedia:The Millennial Project)
The Millennial Project 2.0 (TMP2):
- (See also:The Millennial Project)
- (See also:)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Transhumanism)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Transhumanist)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Transhumanist spectrum)
- (See also: Wikipedia:Transportation, Category:Transportation)
- (See also:SSTO)
UpLift :
- (See also: Wikipedia:UpLift, Transhumanism)
Utilihab :
Valhalla :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Valhalla)
VersaBot :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Virtual Reality, Virtual People)
Wiki :
- (See also: Wikipedia:Wiki)
Wingship :
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS):
WristRocket Personal Mobility Unit :
ZipLine Tether Transport System :
- ↑ Stoner, R.J. and J.M. Clawson (1997-1998). A High Performance, Gravity Insensitive, Enclosed Aeroponic System for Food Production in Space. Principal Investigator, NASA SBIR NAS10-98030.