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Letters from our readers.
Fiscal crisis raises questions about how the game handles real money.
Implant it convenient but doesn’t work as well as external hearing aids.
Elephant seals gather climate data.
Data from the river will create a model for environmental monitoring.
In a Microsoft prototype, your fingers don’t cover up what you’re looking at.
New software for the operating room.
Saving power in mobile devices.
Better measurements of ice loss.
Get ready for high-contrast displays.
Picking up where Google Earth leaves off, EveryScape depicts streets and building interiors with photorealistic detail
A graphic story chronicling NASA’s various attempts to explore the red planet.
Countless tiny machines hijack the living, borrowing their hands, eyes, and ears, as the machines strive to resurrect just one man.
Architecture had given way to software management. So he turned buildings into construction programs.
How Google maps the world.
Embryonic stem cells without embryos.
Financial engineers merely keep the markets running.
The founder of Friendster looks at the revolution he started.
Determining how fast ice sheets are melting is critical to future policy.
With microblogging services, such as Pownce, Jaiku, Twitter, and Facebook, the mundane is the message.
Will it help make people healthier?
Rethinking privacy in an immodest age.
A new way to fabricate nanomaterials could mean batteries and solar cells woven into clothing.
New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in nanotechnology–and what they mean.
New publications, experiments, and breakthroughs in information technology–and what they mean.
New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in biotechnology–and what they mean.
Computers’ effects on markets remain controversial.