Robot snakes could colonise other worlds
NASA investigates remote-controlled robotic snakes colonising other planets
NASA investigates remote-controlled robotic snakes colonising other planets
Monday
Travellers' tales, distant space probes and quantum nucleonics are well and good but it's the IBM PC BIOS that really has Rupert scratching his chin this week.
The splendour of the Western Isles, the mysteries of outer space, the hidden dangers of the XBox and why blowing things up doesn't necessarily make you a terrorist
Mobile phones can break your heart, writing about storage can damage your health and making jokes can land you in hot water. Where? Rupert Goodwins' week, that's where
How technology designed to help explore the solar system is finding a use on earth
We've annoyed Oxford intellectuals, got it in for some innocent fish and got Microsoft bang to digital rights. And it’s a certain chip's first birthday. What a week.
Police say the 14 hackers accused of breaking into the servers of NASA and other government and military organisations wrote their own software and used complex methods to cover their tracks
IT strategy competes with worms, spacecraft and the nuclear option. Just another week for Rupert
Getting to Mars without Bush is easier than getting to America without queuing. Or so says Rupert, when he's not giving Jeeves a piece of his mind...