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...week introduced a fiendishly addictive puzzle that in recent months has been stumping players from Taiwan to Tbilisi. Sudoku, which loosely translates to "single number" in Japanese, is a deceptively simple game of logic that consists of a nine-by-nine-square grid, broken into three-by-three-square cells. The object: fill each square with a number from 1 to 9 so that every number appears only once in each row, column and cell. Long popular in Japan, sudoku is based on 18th century mathematician Leonhard Euler's Latin Square, and first appeared in U.S. puzzle books...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crosswords that Count | 6/27/2005 | See Source »

With the patent-pending Cell-Block-R, all incoming calls in, say, a theater could be routed to voice mail. Foreign firms are e-peddling cell-phone jammers, illegal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anarchy in the Airwaves | 6/27/2005 | See Source »

...just be your microwave that's jamming your cell phone. Electronic items can interfere with one another, which means that your dryer could block your cordless-phone signal--and that your amazing new wireless keyboard could be slowing your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anarchy in the Airwaves | 6/27/2005 | See Source »

...lobby of my hotel, and on street corners throughout Rome, I encountered posters with pictures of developing fetuses and boldly printed Italian slogans. Part of the Vatican’s campaign to discourage Italians from voting down a law that restricts in vitro fertilization practices and bans embryonic stem cell research, these posters and pamphlets distributed by the Church bore messages such as “Sulla vita non si vota,” or “Life can’t be put to a vote.” Responding to calls from Benedict and the College...

Author: By Nikhil G. Mathews, | Title: Benedict’s Boycott | 6/27/2005 | See Source »

Chinese national Jiangyu Zhu, 33, and Japanese national Kayoko Kimbara, 35, who are married, have been living on bail in San Diego since their arrest nearly three years ago. They are accused of stealing materials from Professor of Cell Biology Frank D. McKeon’s lab at HMS in December, 1999, when both were preparing to leave Harvard for the University of Texas at San Antonio...

Author: By Adam M. Guren, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HMS Fellows Indicted For Alleged Lab Theft | 6/27/2005 | See Source »

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