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...brown, cell-like material morphing shape as it drifts from one screen to another.Computers sense which screen the observer looks at, and that screen stops drifting. Recently, however, he’s looking towards projects with more macroscopic subject matter.“Imagine a field of wheat or corn, and it’s growing,” says Knep, outlining a future project for a DSB building. “You walk by and create some wind and the whole thing moves. Because you walk, the next person sees a different field than what...

Author: By Kyle L. K. Mcauley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Finding Beauty in Biology | 4/6/2006 | See Source »

...succeeding," she says. Navratilova's approach is commonsensical and holistic, focusing on a strong mind and spirit as well as on the body. Of the six steps in her plan (see box), only one focuses on physical exercise. Her healthy menus feature dishes like guacamole wraps and whole-wheat pancakes, and the recipes are user friendly (a 1-oz. serving of cheese is described as the size of a lipstick tube) and not too restrictive (they include ingredients that other diets would deem indulgent, like maple syrup and grated Asiago cheese). She also emphasizes mental exercise. For example, to sharpen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fitness: No Excuses! | 3/26/2006 | See Source »

...Commissioner Terence Cole's inquiry into Australian involvement in the U.N. Oil-for-Food program is in its 11th week. The activities of executives from wheat marketer AWB were the initial focus of the inquiry. Lately, the questions have surrounded the actions of the Howard government; officials in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade have been warming the seat in the witness box. Every few days, Rudd points to a new "stunning revelation." Downer claims the public release of the same document Rudd has referred to "completely vindicates everything the government has said about this issue." At times, Downer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beyond Funny, Even Serious | 3/26/2006 | See Source »

...matters for their ministers. Like most people touched by the scandal that saw almost $A300 million in kickbacks diverted from AWB to Saddam, Australian bureaucrats trusted the company's executives - and ignored the allegations made by those countries (such as Canada) who wanted a larger slice of Iraq's wheat purchases as well as a more favorable free-trade deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beyond Funny, Even Serious | 3/26/2006 | See Source »

Four Black Hawk helicopters landed in a wheat field and dropped off a television crew, three photographers, three print reporters and three Iraqi government officials right into the middle of Operation Swarmer. Iraqi soldiers in newly painted humvees, green and red Iraqi flags stenciled on the tailgates, had just finished searching the farm populated by a half-dozen skinny cows and a woman kneading freshly risen dough and slapping it to the walls of a mud oven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Scene: How Operation Swarmer Fizzled | 3/17/2006 | See Source »

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