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The Web Is Reborn

November/December 2010

The last decade expanded what we could do online, but the Web’s basic programming couldn’t keep up. That threatened to fracture the world’s greatest innovation engine—until a small group of Web rivals joined forces to save it.

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Letter from the editor

The Meaning of Our New Designs

Features

  • The last decade expanded what we could do online, but the Web’s basic programming couldn’t keep up. That threatened to fracture the world’s greatest innovation engine—until a small group of Web rivals joined forces to save it.
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    Giant Holes in the Ground

    An expected nuclear renaissance has failed to materialize as plans for new plants are scrapped or delayed. What happened?
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    Brain Control

    Ed Boyden is learning how to alter behavior by using light to turn neurons on and off.

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