Digital images to last, gadgets to go, quantum theory proved, and why the pigeon followed the road
This week’s Science and Tehcnology pages are in The Independent: I’ve written on what Adobe’s ‘Digital Negative’ standard means for photography, Charlotte Ricca-Smith has this month’s gadgets roundup, while in science Marcus Chown explains how quantum theory has been proven true. Finally, the always-intriguing Lewis Wolpert investigates whether pigeons really follow roads, or mental maps.
- These posts might be related (the database thinks..):
- Quantum computing, and the continuing Trojan diallers scams (26 January 2005; score: 66.64%)
- That's funny, I thought the answer was 'an iPod' or 'Robosapien' (7 December 2004; score: 55.47%)
- Noel Edmonds? I'd have to open the box to find out if he's inside - and why do that? (6 September 2006; score: 51.9%)



