Life Reading on screens is different – does it matter? We're beginning to understand how digital devices affect literacy – but don't assume that paper is always better than screens Opinion
Physics Historic quantum software is run for the first time The first piece of software to show the potential of quantum computing has finally been run on a real machine, 20 years after it was initially dreamed up. Although it doesn't do anything useful on its own, implementing the algorithm could lead to more practical computers powered by the strange properties of quantum mechanics . … 51¶¯Âþ
Physics Evolution can help head off the next financial crash To avoid financial crises we must ditch ideological arguments about regulation and understand that the economy is an ecosystem, say three complexity theorists Opinion
Technology Computers are learning to see the world like we do It is surprisingly difficult to build computers that can recognise the many different objects we see every day, but they are getting better all the time 51¶¯Âþ
Earth 'Is that a rift in space-time, daddy, or just a cloud?' (Image: Nick Moir/Oculi/Agence VU/Camera Press) VETERAN Australian storm-chasing photographer Nick Moir was at home with his kids when the radars he watches religiously showed Sydney was about to get battered by unusually strong wind and rain. "I threw the kids in the car and said 'do you want to go look at a storm?'," Moir … Regulars
Technology Smoke without fire: What's the truth on e-cigarettes? Scroll down to download this guide to the major facts and figures about e-cigarettes They've been called safe, dangerous, a way to quit smoking – and a way to start. 51¶¯Âþ sifts through the evidence about e-cigarettes THE juice bar is clean and bright with a nice-looking selection of drinks and cakes – just … Features
Technology Copyrights and wrongs in the battle for ownership Counterfeit goods are rampant, but online piracy is a juggernaut (Image: Xinhua News Agency/Eyevine) There's more than one way to handle authorship and copyright in the digital age, according to The Copyright Wars by Peter Baldwin "NEVER," I once told a crowd of students, "take advice on copyright from a professor." The professor next to … CultureLab
Space Massive flares erupt from largest sunspot in 25 years (Image: NASA/GSFC/SDO) A massive solar eruption on 26Â October was the sixth large flare since 19Â October, all emanating from one gigantic sunspot called ARÂ 12192. Measuring 129,000 kilometres across, it's the largest sunspot since 1990. For comparison, that's a spot 10 times the diameter of Earth. Does it pose dangers to us? Earth's atmosphere protects life on … Regulars
Feedback: Read, watch and forget Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more Read, watch and forget ENTERTAINMENT is becoming difficult, reports Geoffrey Milos. Browsing a library recently, each of the newish books he opened included a similar stern warning: "The information herein may not be stored in any information retrieval system whatsoever." … Regulars