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  • Sharon Weinberger weighs up a history of PLATO, a prescient but doomed 1960s US computer network.

    • Sharon Weinberger
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 551, P: 438-439
  • The strange circumstances surrounding the invention of the world’s first PC are probed by a new book — Sharon Weinberger reviews.

    • Sharon Weinberger
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 574, P: 478-479
  • Sharon Weinberger assesses two studies probing the roles of physics and psychology in conflicts past, present and future.

    • Sharon Weinberger
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 505, P: 156-157
  • Sharon Weinberger finds much to amuse and disturb in Mary Roach's tour of conflict's wilder shores.

    • Sharon Weinberger
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 534, P: 178
  • Mystery lingers round the sudden defection of cold-war physicist Bruno Pontecorvo, finds Sharon Weinberger.

    • Sharon Weinberger
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 480, P: 35-36
  • Two takes on two generations of problem-solving 'geeks of war' fascinate Sharon Weinberger

    • Sharon Weinberger
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 493, P: 604-605
  • With the annual exodus from labs and lecture theatres on the horizon, Nature's regular reviewers and editors share some gripping holiday reads.

    • Gillian Beer
    • Thomas Misa
    • Gabrielle Walker
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 487, P: 34-37
  • Post-crash fascism and horrific detention of refugees — a biography traces the forces that drove nuclear physicist Klaus Fuchs to treachery.

    • Sharon Weinberger
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 584, P: 34-35
  • Despite 50 years of research on high-power microwaves, the us military has yet to produce a usable weapon.

    • Sharon Weinberger
    News
    Nature
    Volume: 489, P: 198-200