If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers. -- Thomas Pynchon
July 2004
US nuclear clean-up carries major risks
Fighter pilots could command drone 'swarms'
Brazilian Amazon may become savanna if fires and global warming continue
Is "synthetic biology" on the point of making life?
Experts worry that synthetic biology may spawn biohackers
More on "biohackers" being a very real threat
Sharper Image stores may sell Tasers this fall
Freak waves as tall as ten story buildings
They've got your number
What Is Happening to Birds?
RFID Goes To The Dogs In Portugal
War call-up cuts US ability to fight disasters
Cooking with urine
Canada's new e-Passport
Risk of Mad Cow Disease in Cosmetics
Terrorism and the election
Squashing Mosquitoes Could Make You Ill
Green Goo: The New Nano-Threat
Vanishing tuna
Asteroid fragments on a fast collision course with Earth
Congress to Hear Blackout-Bomb Threatens Existence of Civil Society
Voice to skull devices
Tracking schoolkids with RFID chips
Mexican attorney general has microchip fitted
A futuristic gadget which disables suspect vehicles with radio waves
Mind power: Scientist turns thoughts into actions, literally
Ukraine's missing missiles
Will the New Biology Lead to New Weapons?
Where are the pelicans?
Tag, youre it.
Crash Planning: Mission to Deflect Asteroid
Melting ice: the threat to London's future
Fast-spreading mutant strain of syphilis
Eyeballling the White House
Microsoft's browser dominance at risk as experts warn of security holes
Inside the tag-and-track supermarket of the future
The seven-stage hate model: The psychopathology of hate groups
Brain implants 'read' monkey minds
Vigilante Justice In Cyberspace
Cop On The Beat A Walking Database
First they could read our email. Now they can read our minds.
Underground Base & Tunnel Links
National Archives Limits Access to Scary Stuff
Deep sea fish stocks 'in crisis'
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