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Davide Castelvecchi, freelance science writer: physics, astronomy, and math.
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Energy in Motion: How the nanomachines of life harvest randomness to do the cells' work

Mar 22, 2008
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Some Book Reviews

Jan 8, 2008
In the past few months, I have occasionally collaborated to Science News’ Book Reviews page. Here are the mini-reviews I’ve written so far. The Archimedes Codex: How a Medieval Prayer Book Is Revealing the True Genius of Antiquity’s Greatest Scientist...

Tied Up in Knots

Dec 30, 2007
Call it Murphy’s Law of knots: If something can get tangled up, it will. “Anything that’s long and flexible seems to somehow end up knotted,” says Andrew Belmonte, an applied mathematician at Pennsylvania State University in University Park. Belmonte...

Freakotonics

Dec 18, 2007
Slightly noisy signals can turn into rare large spikes in an optical fiber’s output, in much the same way as unpredictable weather conditions occasionally create monstrous, isolated oceanic waves, researchers have found. The new technique for creating...

Shadow World

Nov 17, 2007
Cover illustration by Anders Sandberg This artist’s impression represents a view of a hyperbolic plane — the kind of beast that M. C. Escher loved to paint — projected on the surface of a sphere. Maldacena’s concept of the holographic universe...


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