Roadside bombs, hostile insurgents and 1,200 extras in Arab dress. Welcome to the Army camp known as the Box, where the violence is fake but the fear is real. By Vince Beiser from Wired magazine.
Action-packed and gorgeously absurd, X-Men: The Last Stand tosses out tiresome logic and political statements in favor of a big-screen smackdown that's not to be missed. By Jason Silverman.
Fibromyalgia, injuries and pain medication can all screw up your sex life. But with communication and courage, you can still enjoy physical intimacy with your partner. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
Super-Kamiokande, a subatomic particle observatory that suffered a catastrophic crash five years ago, comes back online. By Brad Stone from Wired magazine.
In this week's Webmonkey Mailbox, our readers consider the future of free streaming music on the web -- and look to the past for ideas to make it brighter. In Webmonkey.
Webmonkey takes a look at the new web-development framework that lets designers and nonprogrammers add Ajax elements to sites with just a few lines of code. In Monkey Bites.
Parties weigh in on the judge's crucial, behind-the-scenes decision on whether to look at classified government arguments to dismiss the case. Plus: Feds outsource social engineering. In 27B Stroke 6.
Mice defy Mendelian genetics by inheriting white-tipped tails but not the gene for the trait. Plus: Who's exploiting who on the stem cell front? In Bodyhack.
They weren't the smartest guys in the room after all: A jury convicts Enron's two top executives of fraud, capping one of the biggest scandals in U.S. corporate history.