Technology Gizmo Apple wants to control what shoes you wear. In a deal with Nike, the computer company came up with a wireless sensor that slots into Nike+ running shoes and sends the time, speed and distance of your run to a receiver attached to an iPod Nano. To stop people attaching the sensor to any other … 51¶¯Âþ
Technology Could non-lethal weapons increase conflict? THE world has embarked on a new arms race – and rather than nuclear warheads, the currency this time is arms that don't kill. Governments, armies and police forces hope that "non-lethal" weapons will not only offer more effective methods of crowd control, but help draw a line under the bloody conflicts of the 20th … Opinion
Earth Who really discovered the ozone hole? Joe Farman Joe Farman had only ever published a handful of research papers. He was one of the foot soldiers of science, running instruments monitoring the atmosphere above the UK's Halley Bay research base in Antarctica. But one of his rare excursions into print is among the most famous by an environmental researcher. In October … Features
Fuelling a chemical revolution WHEN Andy Pag's old red Peugeot is running low on fuel, he ignores the filling stations and stops at the next restaurant instead. Filling up on discarded chip fat, vegetable oil and whatever else he can scrounge from chefs along the way, Pag, an engineer-turned-journalist, hopes to inspire other people to try alternative fuels for … Careers
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