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December 2010 Issue Highlights

World Changing Ideas 2010Ten thoughts, trends and technologies that have the power to transform our lives
By The Editors
Life Unseen: Images of Magnificent Microscopic Landscapes [Slide Show]Scientific American presents this year's winning micro-imaging entries from the Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Contest
By Davide Castelvecchi
Long Live the WebThe Web is critical not merely to the digital revolution but to our continued prosperity—and even our liberty. Like democracy itself, it needs defending
By Tim Berners-Lee
Hallucinogens as MedicineIn a matter of hours, mind-altering substances may induce profound psychological realignments that can take decades to achieve on a therapist's couch
By Roland R. Griffiths and Charles S. Grob
A Geometric Theory of EverythingDeep down, the particles and forces of the universe are a manifestation of exquisite geometry
By A. Garrett Lisi and James Owen Weatherall
Jane of the JunglePrimatologist Jane Goodall shares insights from her 50 years among chimpanzees
By Kate Wong
Blood from StoneMounting evidence from dinosaur bones shows that, contrary to common belief, organic materials can sometimes survive in fossils for millions of years
By Mary H. Schweitzer
Jump-Starting the Orbital EconomyWhy NASA's plan to get out of the manned spaceflight business may (finally) make space travel routine
By David H. Freedman
Cyborg BeetlesTiny flying robots that are part machine and part insect may one day save lives in wars and disasters
By Michel M. Maharbiz and Hirotaka Sato
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Winners of the World Changing Ideas Video Contest
We honor three entrants to our first video contest with SciVee

Features
Sliding Scale: A Tour of More Extraordinary Micro-Vistas
Scientific American presents a supplemental selection of outstanding images entered in the Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Contest by the great masters of the microscope

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Dark Worlds: A Journey to a Universe of Unseen Matter
Does a universe of dark matter exist alongside ours, but hidden from view? This digital feature is a rich-media presentation of the article, "Dark Worlds"

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The Science of Pro Football
In a special partnership with NBC Learn, we present additional information for the video series, "The Science of NFL Football"

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