2011年10月12日 星期三

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Feature
Steve Jobs

The magician

The revolution that Steve Jobs led is only just beginning

America’s drone campaign

Drones and the law

America’s attacks on suspected terrorists should be more closely monitored

Babbage

Our science and technology blog hails the Google bus, plumbs the internet's depths and admires precision engineering

Babbage podcast

In our weekly Babbage podcast we discuss the latest iteration of the iPhone, how IBM has outmuscled Microsoft and why Yahoo! has become the potential target of a Chinese takeover

The Difference Engine

Our weekly column ponders how technology affects our lives

EconSciTech

Follow The Economist's science and technology coverage on Twitter @EconSciTech

Peer review
Other stories from the scientific press

A planetary tiff

Antineutrino detectors can spot the destruction of weapons-grade plutonium

Technology Review

The whole truth

The ethics of whole-genome sequencing

Nature

The probabilistic mind

How human brains evolved to deal with doubt

Science News

BizTech
Business stories with a technological dimension

The astonishing career of the world’s most revered chief executive

The rapid rise of newspaper paywalls

Sciences Po
Political stories with a scientific dimension

The mounting human costs of Japan’s nuclear disaster—and the problems it causes—are changing

Why the future of air power belongs to unmanned systems soup

If only more of Latin America's higher-education institutions were like the University of São Paulo

Highlights
A history of measurement

From yardsticks to metre rule

A history of greater and greater accuracy

A special report on personal technology

Beyond the PC

Mobile digital gadgets are overshadowing the personal computer, says Martin Giles. Their impact will be far-reaching

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