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  • Moses of the Nanoworld

    To his followers, K. Eric Drexler is the prophet of nanotechnology. Will he be left behind by the rapidly developing reality of nanoscience?

  • Chips Go Nano

    Shrinking computer chips have propelled the information revolution. But chip makers are approaching unknown territory.

  • What are the Rules, Anyway?

    In the Alice-in-Wonderland world of the Web, things keep getting curiouser and curiouser. Before you drink that “Drink Me” hear two Berkeley economists

  • Wavelength Division Multiplexing

    What’s that, you ask? A new technology that’s opening vast realms of capacity in the fibers that carry phone and Internet traffic all over the world. None too soon, either.

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  • God's Eyes for Sale

    High-resolution satellite images are about to flood the marketplace. They could be good for business, but what will they do for terrorists?

  • The Tide of Prints

    The FBI has struggled for decades to automate its vast and cumbersome collection of fingerprints. A new system is set to come online in July…but it could be obsolete even before it’s introduced.

  • Missionaries to Mars

    They convened in the mountains, formed a new society, and signed their declaration. Meet the folks who want us to go to Mars.

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