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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
Mobile telephony
11 September 2003
The victor divides the calls
A war over mobile phones in Iraq.
Business News
tags: Iraq, The Economist
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Secrets
4 September 2003
Uncrackable beams of light
Quantum cryptography–hailed by theoreticians as the ultimate of uncrackable codesis finally going commercial.
Technology
tags: quantum cryptography, The Economist
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Nanotechnology
4 September 2003
More light than heat
A new sort of nanoglass would allow offices to stay bright but remain cool.
Technology
tags: The Economist
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Infection!
28 August 2003
Re: That movie
The latest computer scourges, and their consequences–the significance and future of SoBig.F and the Blaster.
Technology
tags: computer viruses, The Economist
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Wacky aeroplanes
7 August 2003
Wings of desire
New technology may change how people fly–a report from the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual fly-in in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Plus, ultralight aircraft in Oshkosh; their increasing usefullness.
Technology
tags: EAA, oshkosh, The Economist
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The nature of science
7 August 2003
The myth of structure
A review of a book by Steve Fuller about a historic debate between Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn about the nature of science.
Book Reviews
tags: paradigm shift, The Economist
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Dwelling above
3 July 2003
Suspended animation
Unmanned craft loitering in the stratosphere may soon supplant satellites.
Plus a box on a stealthy drone that flies like an aeroplane and takes off like a helicopter. >>>
Technology
tags: The Economist, UAVs
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Modern office
19 June 2003
Uncrossed wires
A better way to teleconference.
Technology
tags: The Economist
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Can video games do good?
29 May 2003
Shoot ’em up
Playing action games improves visual skills.
Technology
tags: The Economist, video games
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Solar weather
22 May 2003
Staring at the sun
An explanation for the sunspot cycle.
Physics, Astronomy and Space
tags: sun, sunspots, The Economist
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Lightspeed champion
22 May 2003
There was a young fellow called Bright…
Light can travel faster than light. Sort of.
New chip flavour
8 May 2003
On the tube
A new type of computer memory uses carbon, rather than silicon.
Technology
tags: microchips, The Economist
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What’s the universe made of?
10 April 2003
Seeing in the dark
A new computational model, unveiled at a meeting of the American Physical Society, finds that dark matter in the universe is highly organised.
Plus a box on the structure of the proton. >>
If and only if
3 April 2003
Dream code
Programming languages for quantum computers are now being written