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The Negligents
BY BEN ZAITCHIK
The art of defeating science in four easy steps. And why it's time to stop calling those who question global warming "skeptics."
12.07.2006 | SCIENCE

Smile: You're on Surveillance Camera
BY RICH HERSCHLAG
Millions of security cams are installed every year, few uninstalled.
04.10.2006 | TECHNOLOGY

Dr. DMT
BY ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK
A conversation with Rick Strassman on the sad state of psychedelic research, Albert Hoffman at 100, and the possibly cosmic pineal gland.
03.27.2006 | SCIENCE

Big McDonald's Had a Farm...
BY HEATHER WOKUSCH
What's the connection between factory farming and genetic engineering?
04.19.2001 | SCIENCE

Welcome to the Spin Machine
BY MICHAEL MANVILLE
Do you trust these people with your food? You better. Chances are they're already making it.
04.05.2001 | SCIENCE

Terminator Redux
BY MICHAEL MANVILLE
Genetic engineering will feed the hungry, if the hungry can pay the technology fee. For those who missed it the first time, here again is the story of Terminator.
04.05.2001 | SCIENCE

Weird Science and the Whistleblower
BY CAMDEN YARDS
Bill Joy and the Attack of the Killer Komputers. Remember when tomatoes were scary?
04.05.2000 | TECHNOLOGY

Food Fight: It Ain't The Genes, It's The Man Inside
BY BEN ZAITCHIK
The anti-GM movement has caught fire throughout North America, Europe and the developing world. But despite the clear dangers of gene-tinkering, Ben Zaitchik urges us not to lose focus on toxic pesticides or the persistent threat posed by the larger agenda of agribiusiness.
03.24.2000 | SCIENCE

Talkin' Y2K Blues
BY MILKMONEY JONES
Y2K, even if it had come to pass, still small stuff compared to the Day After.
04.14.1999 | TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Free Speech
BY CEDRIC HOWE
Free speech on the Internet is once again under attack by Congress. The Child Online Protection Act and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act are two legislative threats to our existing rights. They are endemic of the will to place capitalism before democracy, foregoing the rights of the individual in order to create a commercially viable medium.
04.14.1999 | TECHNOLOGY

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