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Last One In, 2012
January
A big brain, big number trick
Doctor You
Robot: a short story
Hide and see
Cryptography and Code Breaking (Subject Portal)
A woman's touch
Last One In, 2011
December
A wee story about mistakes
Another wee story about mistakes
Naturally splendid acoustics
The piano trick
November
Software for justice
ee4fn: New magazine on electronic engineering and physical computing
Hacking Teapots
October
Mr Bean: electrical engineer
History written in code (Subject Portal)/a>
Engineering a cloak of invisibility
Remember to help people with dementia
The Welsh red card
September
Complete Circuit
Tattoo Tags
Gadgeteer
Mad about music technology?
August
Computers and Fashion (Subject portal)
The Touching Booth
Threads and Yarns
Video: Girls in a tech world
Video: My robot is better than your robot
Do you remember the birth of the memristor?
July
The Art of Computer Science and the Computer Science of Art (Subject Portal)
Illusioneering Magic and Science
Explore cs4fn by entering the blackhole
June
The faces issue
Changing the face of the Earth
Can you trust a smile?
Fingers feeling focus
The digital age
Tick-tock, a magic clock
Go exploring
How to get a head in robotics
Your future check mate
Pulling a face
Something special in the brain
That illusionary smile
Back (page) to front
Design for All and by All! (Subject Portal)
Smart Phones, Operating Systems and Google Android
bActive - An Android App to Make You More Active
The challenge of the multicore
Ratatouille: Rats doing massively parallel computing
Eye wobbling hauntings
May
How to make Google beatbox?!
Moving forward by modelling the past
Musicology for the masses
Audio! magazine issue 3 is out
The German translation of our magic book – Die Magie der Informatik
April
Sonifying Zebrafish
Sing in the Royal Albert Hall while staying at home
Zooming in on music
The truly virtual singer
March
MP3: something's gotta change!
Sounding out a Sensory Garden
Ukulele Hero
Romantic songs and the dating game
Electronic engineering for fun
Artists in disguise
Combing for sound
February
Fire, Smoke and Music
Fire Music: the Pyrophone
Sound sculpting with fire
A microphone made of smoke
The robo-deer hunter (and friends)
Catch it, bin(ary) it, kill it
Usability: When too much science can be bad for you
January
Computer Science and Human Error
Microwave Racing
The Tactful Watch
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The Maze
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