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Tendril-less Regulates Tendril Formation in Pea Leaves(W)(OA)
Tendrils are contact-sensitive, filamentous organs that permit climbing plants to tether to their taller neighbors. Tendrilled legume species are...
Plant Cell, 02/01/09 by Hofer, Julie; Turner, Lynda; Moreau, Carol; Ambrose, Mike; Isaac, Peter; Butcher, Susan; Weller, James; Dupin, Adeline; Dalmais, Marion; Le Signor, Christine; Bendahmane, Abdelhafid; Ellis, Noel · More from publication -
Polls apart: pollsters of public opinion have always striven to be accurate and representative. Can the Internet get them a step closer, or is its audience too biased? (Insight).

When Peter Kellner, a veteran psephologist and political commentator on public opinion and politics, quit the London Evening Standard in April this...
New Media Age, 06/12/03 by Mike Butcher · More from publication -
A glimpse of the technology to come. (Butcher on the Future)

A couple of weeks ago in Santa Clara, California, a large number of 'interesting' people hit town. The reason was the annual Emerging Technology...
New Media Age, 05/08/03 by Mike Butcher · More from publication -
Is blogging about to move into the mainstream? (On the Future).

When Google bought Blogger recently, the world of blogging was in uproar. What was the deal all about? What was Google's next move? Will Google...
New Media Age, 03/13/03 by Mike Butcher · More from publication -
Restoring people's community spirit. (Butcher on the Future)

You've just taken a ride on your hover-skate and, after powering up at the juice bar, it's time to strap on that rocket backpack to head to the...
New Media Age, 01/23/03 by Mike Butcher · More from publication -
P2P shows way forward by giving power to the clients. (On the Future).

With Napster dead and the Recording Industry Association of America suing the living daylights out of its successors, you'd be forgiven for...
New Media Age, 11/21/02 by Mike Butcher · More from publication -
No need to go out to meet people: social and business networks are forming after encounters through Web sites that have been designed to network people with each other. (The Future)

"HI MIKE, I RECOGNISED YOU from your photo." I stared blankly at the be-suited man holding out his hand. Uh oh, here we go again, I thought....
New Media Age, 09/19/02 by Mike Butcher · More from publication -
Future communications set to enmesh us all: because adding a device to a mesh network effectively increases its size, the greater the devices, the cheaper the network becomes to sustain. (On the Future).

IT'S NOT OFTEN A SCENE IN A kids' film says something about the future of communication, but there it was as I surfed the in-flight movies on the...
New Media Age, 08/22/02 by Mike Butcher · More from publication -
Will it take 50 years for things to get personal? (Leader).

There have been a few attempts to personalise advertising and content, although it usually appears as 'Click here to set your home city weather'. ...
New Media Age, 07/25/02 by Mike Butcher · More from publication -
Attempts to make technology fashionable: Charmed's idea was to market items like sunglasses with tiny monitors, and earrings that alerted the fashionable lady about town to incoming email. (On the Future).

IT WAS THE SPRING OF 2000. I was in Los Angles standing by a catwalk as a phalanx of female models strutted by. This was a particularly...
New Media Age, 06/27/02 by Mike Butcher · More from publication



