Technology 'Poor man's broadband' has a turn of speed It's not often that you get to go faster by avoiding the superhighway, but soon students in Pakistan will be able to download big files faster by avoiding the internet. Instead of using expensive broadband or slow, unreliable dial-up connections, students at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) will try out a new system, dubbed … 51¶¯Âþ
Earth Comment: Climate apocalypse when? DISASTROUS images of climate change are everywhere. An alarming graphic recently appeared in the UK media showing the British Isles reduced to a scattered archipelago by a 60-metre rise in sea level. Evocative scenes of melting glaciers, all-at-sea polar bears and forest fires are routinely attributed to global warming. And of course Al Gore has … Opinion
Life Histories: Einstein's convenient untruths In the 1920s German physicist Emil Rupp was widely considered the pre-eminent experimentalist of his time. By 1935, he had been exposed as a fraud and his reputation lay in tatters. The discovery of Rupp's faked data threatened other reputations, too, most notably that of Albert Einstein. Keen to see experiments that confirmed his theories … Features
German biotech opportunities are growing fast FOR A scientist like Simon Moroney, hoping to swap academia for industry, moving to Germany in the early 1990s was a risky move. With strict laws hindering drug research and strong public opposition to genetic engineering, German biotechnology seemed dead before it even started. Fifteen years later and it's not just the beer and bratwurst … Careers
Feedback Flirt with science: the Feedback competition 2007 ROMANCE. SEDUCTION. SCIENCE. These are the themes of this year's Feedback end-of-the-year competition. Imagine meeting the person of your dreams at a festive season party. Your eyes meet across the crowded room. It is your moment to seduce with science. What would your science-related chat-up line be? You … Regulars