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| Attack of the Soccer Robots When will androids beat us at sports? | Sam Schechner | Apr 04, 2005 | Brave New World |
| Methuselah Mouse Man Aubrey de Grey is helping humans live forever, whether or not he's a real biologist. | Paul Boutin | Mar 18, 2005 | Brave New World |
| How To Talk When You Can't Speak Communicating with unconscious minds. | Clive Thompson | Feb 10, 2005 | Brave New World |
| Safe? A terrorist watch list even privacy nuts will love. | Martha Baer, Katrina Heron, Oliver Morton and Evan Ratliff | Feb 01, 2005 | Brave New World |
| O Hologram, Where Art Thou? Why holograms look so cool in the movies—and so lame in real life. | Paul Boutin | Dec 02, 2004 | Brave New World |
| A Chip in Your Shoulder Should I get an RFID implant? | Josh McHugh | Nov 10, 2004 | Brave New World |
| Technology vs. Torture Psychopharmaceuticals and brain imaging could make prisoner interrogation more humane. Should we use them? | Harvey Rishikof and Michael Schrage | Aug 18, 2004 | Brave New World |
| The Science of Eternal Sunshine You can't erase your boyfriend from your brain, but the movie gets the rest of it right. | Steven Johnson | Mar 22, 2004 | Brave New World |
| Sibling Rivalry Is your clone your daughter—or your sister? | Jim Lewis | Dec 30, 2002 | Brave New World |
| Feeling Antigravity's Pull Can NASA stop the apple from falling on Newton's head? | Adam Rogers | Oct 18, 2002 | Brave New World |
| eBabe What's wrong with auctioning human eggs on the Internet? | William Saletan | Oct 27, 1999 | Brave New World |
| Frankenstein's Minister Ethicists fiddle while biotechnology remakes human beings. | William Saletan | Dec 10, 1998 | Brave New World |












