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Current History
Current History (2013) 112 (757): 291–297.
Published: 01 November 2013
... and other sensory illusions, not to mention the limited computational capability of our brains. It was only through the invention of scientific instruments that we could see and do things that take us far beyond our senses and natural capabilities. The scientific revolution of the seventeenth century had...
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Current History
Current History (2002) 101 (659): 436–442.
Published: 01 December 2002
...Maura Conway Are terrorist groups who operate in cyberspace ‘cyberterrorists’? The answer hinges on what constitutes cyberterrorism. … Admittedly, terrorism is a notoriously difficult concept to define; however, the addition of computers to oldfashioned criminality it is not. © 2002 Current...