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Drones and Aerial Observation
The Pioneer Detectives
I published a short book with The Millions.
It's the story of the Pioneer Anomaly, a long-standing mystery. The book is short and fun—the length of a novella—but also, in the words of Amazon's reviewer, "powerful and sad". If you've got any curiosity about how NASA works behind the scenes or why scientists believe what they do, I think you'll enjoy the book.
It is available on Amazon as a Kindle Single and also on Apple's iBooks.Drone Wars
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more stories from The Economist
Understanding gravity
15 April 2004
Turn, turn, turn
A new satellite, Gravity Probe B, will test Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
String Theory
15 April 2004
All strung out
A review of Brian Greene’s book “The Fabric of the Cosmos”.
Book Reviews
tags: The Economist
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The War in Iraq
11 April 2004
Counting the casualties
A statistically based study claims that many more Iraqis have died in the conflict than previous estimates indicated.
Statistics
tags: Clustering, Iraq, Sampling, The Economist
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The Bush Administration and Science
8 April 2004
Cheating nature?
How the Bush administration manipultes science to suit its own ends.
Novel computational techniques
1 April 2004
Bit by bit
Developments in quantum computing and chaotic computing
Standard modelling
27 March 2004
Precise in every part
A new measurement of the muon is revealing problems with the standard model of physics.
Super-super-sonic Flight
27 March 2004
Speed demon
The first flight of a scramjet–at Mach 7.
Technology
tags: aerospace, scramjets, The Economist
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Sabermetrics, generalized
22 March 2004
Moneyballs!
How statistics are changing sports beyond baseball.
The outer solar system
20 March 2004
10 Planets, or 8?
A new object has been detected far beyond Pluto
A finely drawn map
13 March 2004
Why speed isn’t everything
The next generation of microchip design
Technology
tags: microchips, The Economist
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Bounding information
6 March 2004
Hair today
String theory might reveal the internal structure of black holes
Solid-state light
6 March 2004
Seeing c
How to freeze light on a computer chip.
Technology
tags: light, The Economist
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Towards the planck length
28 February 2004
Atto boy!
The shortest time, and smallest mass, yet measured
Shipping in China
19 February 2004
China’s shipping boom
Chinese shipping, and shipbuilding, are sailing swiftly
with Iain Carson
Business News
tags: The Economist
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