FOR much of the world, 2003 was defined by the USled invasion of Iraq. And for its part Âé¶¹´«Ã½ had to decide how to cover the conflict and its aftermath. What insight could this magazine, as a specialist in the spheres of scientific rationale, evidence, discovery and technological innovation, bring to what is ultimately a political act?
The answer, as it turned out, was relatively straightforward. For perhaps more than any conflict in the past, this was a war defined by those very themes. The lead-up to the conflict was shaped by the evidence, or lack of it, for…



