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Innovation and its consequences.
Techno-Ideas Nick Schulz 01/16/2007
Mass conformity is dead. Long live mass customization! NICK SCHULZ on the explosion of variety and personalization.
Cyberinfrastructure Arden L. Bement 01/11/2007
We are entering a second revolution in information technology, one that may well usher in a new technological age that dwarfs, in sheer transformational scope and power, anything we have yet experienced.
Code War Ian Lamont 01/05/2007
India and China are fighting each other for a bigger slice of the $300 billion software market.
AT&T-BellSouth Merger: Regulation Through the Backdoor James Gattuso 01/05/2007
By imposing net neutrality conditions on a new merger, the FCC circumvented the policy process.
Pharma in Europe: Going from Heartburn to Heart Attack? Jurgen Reinhoudt 01/04/2007
Europe’s pharmaceutical research and development is vanishing. The United States, which takes its “healthy” pharmaceutical R&D for granted, should take note.
A Tale of Two Nanos Daniel Griswold 01/03/2007
Daniel Griswold finds a thriving global labor market in his Christmas stocking.
What's the Beef? Henry I. Miller 01/02/2007
The activists fighting cloned meat are long on feelings, short on evidence.
Pew's New Biotech Report Misses the Mark Henry I. Miller 12/12/2006
The nonprofit asked questions its own research shows the public is unprepared to answer.
Patently Ridiculous Timothy B. Lee 12/12/2006
The patent office has given protection to clever filers who haven't really innovated, creating a huge and expensive mess. Now, the Supreme Court has a chance to clean things up.
Spooky Serendipity Nick Schulz 11/29/2006
When you use the iPod’s shuffle feature, the machine seems to know what is taking place around it. Is randomness part of Apple’s grand scheme? Can cell phones do it better?