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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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- The American Prospect
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- Discover
- CQ Global Researcher
- Inside Mexico
- Stanford Magazine
- Poder
Understanding gravity
21 August 2004
An invisible hand
A gravitational mystery affecting pendulums and satellites–could General Relativity be wrong?
The Shipping Boom
22 July 2004
On the crest of a wave?
Things have been so good in the bulk-shipping market that it is hard to believe they can stay that way
with Iain Carson
Business News
tags: The Economist
In defense (reluctantly) of Michael Moore
8 July 2004
Sinned against
A review of a book which is a big fast stupid attack on Michael Moore.
Life of a mountaineer
24 June 2004
Ulrich Inderbinen
The oldest mountain guide around.
Obituaries
tags: The Economist
Quantum oddities
17 June 2004
In the twinkling of an ion
Two groups have succeeded in teleporting quantum states.
Profile: Dennis Ritchie, Unix pioneer
10 June 2004
Unix’s founding fathers
A profile of Dennis Ritchie and his colleaugues who first developed C, the programming language, and Unix.
Dan Brown’s aftermath
13 May 2004
Da Vinci, codes, and all that
The good, the bad, and the ugly of books about Da Vinci and the nature of mathematics.
Book Reviews
tags: The Economist
The Bush administration and science
6 May 2004
On the turning away
How actions by the Bush administration are deterring foreign scientists and students from coming to America.
Plus a leader (editorial) on the same subject.

