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Celebrate the Evolution of Betterhumans

Urging people to "Create the Future (TM)," Betterhumans launches an improved Website and syndication services to meet growing interest in the impact of advancing science and technology.

Betterhumans, the premier provider of information, analysis and opinion related to the impact of advancing science and technology, has undergone a major advancement of its own.

The company has launched an improved version of Betterhumans.com, its online portal for forward-thinking people that has been online since March 2001. The new Website is sharper, cleaner and better organized.

Betterhumans.com will continue to provide complete coverage of cutting-edge science and technology through news, reports, columns, reviews, in-depth resources and event listings.

In addition to its improved portal, Betterhumans is also launching syndication services to provide organizations with high-quality, up-to-date health, science and technology news.

Free syndication of headlines that link to Betterhumans.com is available in JavaScript and RSS. Licensed syndication of full Betterhumans news articles is available in multiple formats. Visit http://www.betterhumans.com/About_Us/Syndication/">http://www.betterhumans.com/About_Us/Syndication/ to learn more.

"From cloning to genetic engineering, scientific and technological advances are challenging people and societies," says Betterhumans Editor-in-chief Simon Smith. "Without access to the right resources, people are bound to be confused and frightened. But if educated and empowered people act appropriately, advancements can allow everyone a future of enhanced health, freedom and prosperity. We hope that our new Website and syndication services will play a key role in helping people create a better future."

Betterhumans encourages people to "Create the Future (TM)," urging them to participate in steering developments in such fields as biotechnology, health sciences, nanotechnology and information technology.

"Our recent growth has shown us that people not only want to keep up with the latest in technology, health and science," says Betterhumans Deputy Editor George Dvorsky, "but that they also want to know how advances will impact on their lives, and how they can involve themselves in the process of creating their future and developing themselves in light of empowering technologies."

To celebrate its evolution, Betterhumans will be hosting a party called "Betterhumans: Reloaded" at Element Bar in Toronto on May 15, 2003. Everyone is welcome to attend. Visit http://www.betterhumans.com">http://www.betterhumans.com to learn more.

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