If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers. -- Thomas Pynchon
January 2005
Duck and cover
Sensors Everywhere
US to slap tourists with RFID
The Department of Defense has found another use for nanotechnology
Alarm at new climate warning
Norway to kill 25% of its wolves
Countdown to global catastrophe
Scientists serious about 'electricity sickness' claims
GPS spying may prove irresistible to police
Invention sees through walls
Computer model predicts 150 sq. mile asteroid to hit earth in 65 years
Military Reloads with Nanotech
Snooping by satellite
DNA Hack
Alpinists' ice-dreamy mountains melting away
Moscow Melts in Record Warm Spell
Pollution seems to be 'dimming' global sunlight
A number of new cellphone viruses have surfaced
Diseases spread by dust clouds
Looking for fear? It's in your eyes!
Tsunamis More Likely to Hit U.S. Than Asia
IE browser vulnerability reaches critical level
What is going on when icebergs are sighted off southern New Zealand?
'Radiation-proof' RVs to launch soon in U.S.
Irish Blog Threatened by Vodaphone
Study Finds Intestinal Damage From Painkillers
British ID Card Gains Ground
Calif. man had human mad cow symptoms
Is This What War Will Come To?
Congress passes 'doomsday' plan
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