Without resistance 3 June 2004

Full steam ahead
What superconductors can do

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.

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.

Ancient sports 22 April 2004

Take me out to the ballgame
Studying ulama, an old mesoamerican sport.

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”.

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.

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

Super-super-sonic Flight 27 March 2004

Speed demon
The first flight of a scramjet–at Mach 7.

Standard modelling 27 March 2004

Precise in every part
A new measurement of the muon is revealing problems with the standard model of physics.

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

Modernising aeroplanes 13 March 2004

Heart of glass
Glass cockipts come to general aviation.

A finely drawn map 13 March 2004

Why speed isn’t everything
The next generation of microchip design