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Condor-condor-man 23 January 2003


Four wings good

Chinese scientists have found a four-winged, feathered dinosaur.

Kablouie! (djou see that coming?) 16 January 2003

All hot and bothered
Scientists may one day be able to predict volcanic eruptions.

General relativity 9 January 2003

Jupiter calling
Scientists have at last measured the speed of gravity. (This measurement is now controversial.)

Serum 9 January 2003

False hopes
Drugs cannot make you tell the truth.

Quantum computation 2 January 2003

Heads and tails
Practical quantum computers are another step closer.

Space-based telescopes 19 December 2002

A Webb of intrigue
Plans are afoot to build a replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope.

CASE HISTORY: Adobe Acrobat 12 December 2002

Trapeze artists
Intelligent design and clever marketing have made Adobe the king of online documents. But mistakes made along the way were just as important.

DDD 12 December 2002

Through a glass, deeply
Cheap 3D displays will be coming to a computer near you next year. Unfortunately, little software will be available to take full advantage of their stunning depth of field

Gene sequencing 5 December 2002

Modest mouse
A draft sequence of the mouse genome has been published.

Action at a distance 28 November 2002

Hide and seek
Remote detection of bioweapons will soon be useful in the event of an attack.

Mining technology 21 November 2002

Caves of steel
Mines are getting smarter.
Plus a box on refining ore with bacteria >>>

Pear review 14 November 2002

Publish and perish
Just how rigorous is the process of scientific publication?

Complexity 31 October 2002

NP or not NP?
Tetris, a popular computer game, turns out to be hard for a reason.

Orbiting telescopes 24 October 2002

Integral observations
A new gamma-ray telescope has just been launched.

Real-world Topology 3 October 2002

What does the Internet look like?
It is less random than people thought.