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Last One In, 2009
December
Knitters and coders
Video game audio
Computer Science and the Cell (portal)
The classical composer browser
Scotland is here
Can't buy happiness
Hustlers go mobile
Climbing hills
Future friends who get around
Real snail mail
November: A Month of Music
I’m on the clock
Will they take the bait?
Playing the blame game: the hand of Henry
Silent drum
The 8-bit larynx
The sound of secrets
Antisound
Sounds like a good illusion
Getting that digital voice
Composing music with home made software
Sounds like magic
Digital Songwriting
Dream jobs: all you need is ears
How fast is faster than sound?
Choose the best cs4fn SF TV/film article
October
Anything that's rock n' roll
Synthetic speech
Nerd Girls Power Play
What a computer scientist did for her wedding
How to creep out a monkey (or a human, for that matter)
The importance of sushi
September
Using the dark side
The robot that’s made from mould
Give me some Spock!
Classical music. No,
really
classical
How nature works like Google
Did Derren do it with computer science?
August
The new Women In Computer Science portal
Can you feel it?
Making faces
The power of a word
As easy as a bee sees
Torchwood: in need of some backup
July: The month of yet more magic
The film Moon and Mind-Body Dualism (in case you aren't in to magic)
The teleporting robot: on video
Download both our new and old magic books
The Kruskal count (online magic)
Are you psychic? The one where you test the psychic powers of a member of the audience
The Numbers Game: The one where I know which number you will pick
iPhone magic: The ones where your iPhone does the work...
The power of prophecy: The one where all the aces follow their leader
The leading ace: The one where all the aces follow their leader
The glass challenge: The one where a glass is mysteriously tall
Do look, don't see: Scientific experiments in how magic works
Snaps from the Past: Photographing Magic
Finale: The one where you become a magician...
June: The month the magic starts
The Magic of Computer Science Home
Conjuring Computing and Cognition
The blended bodies experiment
The teleporting robot puzle
Mass hypnosis: The one where you force everyone to think of the same card
Magic in space: The one where an astronaut breaks the laws of physics
Joker in the pack: The one where the joker is pulled to the front
Pick a card (online magic):The second one where the computer makes you pick a specific card
You said it! The one where the tone of voice gives it all away
May
Can a robot be a scientist?
Saving our bacon
Faking mayhem
The online fix
Our new teachers' resource area
See magic and fly a plane in an online experiment
How to get noticed
April
Competitive Zen
Nicola Tesla, the invisible genius
The baby robot that's uncannily human
Gadgets that get better as they get older
The cure that just folds away
Go, Go gadget: computers' biggest gaming challenge
March
Are you psychic?
This mirror never lies
In a New York Nanosecond
Back (page) to nature: understanding the Earth with computer science
Getting out of a jam
The eye of the storm
Scratch, bite, decay and sniff
February
Driven to perfection
A wild way to escape diseases
Do not enter!
A mob for the Earth
Brain power
The Earth issue
Plague!
Hunt for treasure in a SimSubmarine
The Game of Life
Sensing a turn-on: tracking people to save energy
Plug your energy leaks
A brief history of the digital revolution, part 2: they're everywhere!
A brief history of the digital revolution, part 1: from birth to the moon
January
Cognitive crash dummies
Is the grass always greener?
The zero carbon footprint card flight magic effect
The space family Garriott
Go fly a kite
The scene machines: check out a video on computers in Hollywood
Download our computer science magic book!
Cold hard complexity: learning to talk in nature's language
Faster than a speeding bullet
What does your email address say about you?
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