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2. Plan B for energy
3. Creative paths to open access
4. How should we set priorities?
5. Nanobodies
6. The California gambit
7. Obesity: An overblown epidemic?
8. Considerate computing
9. A Split at the Core: physics is forcing the microchip industry to redesign its most lucrative products. That is bad news for software companies
10. Computing at the Speed of Light: emerging ways to make photonic connections to electronic microchips may dramatically change the shape of computers in the decade ahead
11. ATOMIC SPIN-OFFS FOR THE 21st CENTURY: a new generation of technologies aims to put Einstein's theories to work in computers, hospitals-even submarines
12. Synthetic life
13. Plug-and-play robots
14. The unseen genome: beyond DNA
15. The unseen genome: gems among the junk: just when scientists thought they had DNA almost figured out, they are discovering in chromosomes two vast, but largely hidden, layers of information that affect inheritance, development and disease
16. The infinite arcade machine: building the world's largest video arcade- in your family room
17. Musical medicine: a high-tech piano treats a repetitive stress disorders
18. Untangling the roots of cancer: recent evidence challenges long-held theories of how cells turn malignant--and suggests new ways to stop tumors before they spread
19. Ultimate clocks: atomic clocks are shrinking to microchip size, heading for space--and approaching the limits of useful precision. (Future Timepieces)
20. Ripples in spacetime: Physicists have spent eight years and $365 million building a radically new kind of observatory to detect gravitational waves. But will it work? A trial run put it to the test
21. The network in every room
22. The network in every room: thanks to ingenious engineering, computers and appliances can now communicate through the electrical wiring in a house
23. The Arctic oil & wildlife refuge
24. The False Crisis in Science Education
25. The search for Greenland's mysterious meteor
26. Transportation's perennial problem
27. Gaining on fat
28. Lost science in the third world
29. Deliverance: medicine closes in on an artificial liver device
30. Sentries and saboteurs: mutating patients' genomes to suit their medicine
31. In the land of the dreamtime
32. Waiting for liftoff: a rocket launch is a riveting sight. Just don't count on the countdown
33. A search for all species: tracking down every form of life in the Great Smoky Mountains. (Voyages)
34. The power of gravity: explore the marvels of engineering inside Hoover Dam. (Voyages)
35. Whatever you say: With speech-recognition software, your voice is the computer's command. (Technicalities)
36. Bringing the Net to the bedroom: Even an amateur can create a custom-designed Internet appliance. (Technicalities)
37. A short stroll through the solar system
38. Side splitting; jokes, ice water and magnetism can change your view of the world - literally
39. On Cemetery Pond
40. A matter of language
41. Mind readings: researchers can now predict what a monkey will draw - before it even moves
42. Battling the enemy within
43. Free-for-all flights
44. Thinking globally, acting universally
45. Ounce of prevention: cleaner chemicals pay off, but industry is slow to invest
46. Fertile ground: IVF researchers pioneer the bioethical frontier
47. Body English: controlling computers with twitch and glance
48. Try, try again: making antibodies more useful by making them more human
49. Back to basics
50. Evolution in a bottle
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