Technology Overcoming paralysis is a case of mind over matter A MAN paralysed from the neck down by knife injuries sustained five years ago can now check his email, control a robot arm and even play computer games using the power of thought alone. Matt Nagle's extraordinary abilities first grabbed the headlines in March 2005. Now details of the technology that lets him perform these … 51¶¯Âþ
Life Tall stories and the twisted history of science I WAS saddened to hear of the death last month of Harriet, the giant tortoise that Charles Darwin reputedly collected from the Galapagos Islands in 1835. She died in the Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland, where she spent the last two decades of her allegedly very long life. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't mourning … Opinion
Life Guess what's coming to dinner On 16 November 1911, a crowd of expectant diners headed by the wife of US presidential hopeful Woodrow Wilson gathered at Delmonico's, one of Manhattan's most famous restaurants. They were there to enjoy an eight-course dinner laid on by Good Housekeeping magazine. The menus, printed on paper bags, hinted at what was in store: out … Features
Life After Dolly: The uses and misuses of human cloning by Ian Wilmut and Roger Highfield WHEN Dolly the cloned sheep was unveiled to the world in 1997, it was the most staggering news ever to cross my desk as a reporter. Which is why I so enjoyed this elegantly written inside story of how a living mammal was created for the first time from a specialised adult cell. Ian Wilmut, … Books & Arts
Feedback Red-hot hygeine tip WITHOUT a shadow of a doubt, Arm and Hammer toothpaste will put a complete stop to all decay processes and eradicate odour – if its advertising is an accurate description. Ashley Mason reported a television ad, but Feedback's TV had broken so we did a quick search and turned up the self-explanatory … Regulars