Mar 31, 2008 ... 31 March 2008 by Mark Anderson; Magazine issue 2649. You wouldn't bet on many things surviving a direct hit from a massive asteroid. ... www.newscientist.com/.../mg19726494.300-microbes-could-survive- meteorite-smashes.html - Cached - Similar
26 January 2008 by Mark Anderson; Magazine issue 2640. CONTRARY to what it says in the song, the rain in Spain does not stay mainly in the plain. ... www.newscientist.com/.../mg19726401.700-the-mysterious-workings-of-the- rain-cloud.html - Cached - Similar
29 February 2008 by Mark Anderson; Magazine issue 2645. The dream of climate- friendly, petroleum-free motoring is creeping closer - thanks to a clutch of ... www.newscientist.com/.../mg19726456.100-soupedup-battery-prepares-to- slay-the-gas-guzzlers.html - Cached - Similar
Mar 15, 2008 ...Mark Anderson mentions particle or droplet collision in a fluid in motion or shear as something only recently understood (26 January, p 44). www.newscientist.com/.../mg19726471.200-sewage-in-the-clouds.html - Cached
21 January 2006 by Mark Anderson; Magazine issue 2535. DREAMS of a table-top nuclear fusion reactor just won't go away. The latest glimmer of hope comes ... www.newscientist.com/.../mg18925354.300-bubble-fusion-makes-a- comeback.html - Cached
14 August 2005 by Mark Anderson; Magazine issue. WHERE mass comes from is one of the deepest mysteries of nature. Now a controversial theory suggests that ... www.newscientist.com/.../dn7844-is-jiggling-vacuum-the-origin-of-mass. html - Cached
May 6, 2006 ... 06 May 2006 by Mark Anderson; Magazine issue. ATTEMPTS to reconcile the theories of general relativity and quantum mechanics in order to ... www.newscientist.com/.../dn9118-lasers-may-test-a-weighty-theory.html - Cached
Sep 24, 2007 ... 24 September 2007 by Mark Anderson; Magazine issue 2622. WANT to zip across the galaxy, boldly going where no one has gone before? ... www.newscientist.com/.../mg19526223.900-warp-drive-will-kick-up-some- serious-radiation.html - Cached
19 April 2006 by Mark Anderson; Magazine issue 2547. JAMES Franson is no stranger to strange things. He has done plenty of experiments showing, for example, ... www.newscientist.com/.../mg19025471.400-quantum-computing-when- photons-go-awol.html - Cached
Features > Featurepp44-47. What makes some clouds rain while others merely drift serenely overhead? Mark Anderson sticks his head in a cloud ... www.newscientist.com/issue/2640 - Cached - Similar