Reading the brain

Mind-goggling

Mind-goggling

It is now possible to scan someone's brain and get a reasonable idea of what is going through his mind(44)

Tunisia

Islamists to the fore

Islamists to the fore

An Islamist party, Nahda, has won a handsome victory at the polls. But it seems determined to govern, at any rate at first, together with a host of secular parties(27)

Taxes and the presidential race

The craze for flat taxes

The craze for flat taxes

Republican candidates are competing to race to the lowest point(34)

Handwriting

Celebrating a dying art

Celebrating a dying art

As more and more of our words are tapped out on keyboards, few understand the beauty of writing by hand(21)

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Difference Engine

Re-inventing the web

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India's grand prix

Sporting proud colours

Hopes that Formula 1 will share its allure with a new host country

Corruption in Brazil

Out on penalties

Another minister resigns

Austerity luxury

Some enchanted teatime

Cakes and crumpets are back on the menu

Human decision-making

Not so smart now

The father of behavioural economics considers the feeble human brain

Obituary

Laura Pollán

Laura Pollán Toledo, teacher and human-rights campaigner, died on October 14th, aged 63

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