Innovating towards
Faster-Than-Light data transfer.
Harnessing the power of the graviton and string theory.

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It’s a great idea and a plausible piece of Science Fiction, however, for now, ScoCion isn’t real. It appears in a fantasy novel by the author, Tormod Cockburn. In the story, The Scottish Centre for Ion Beam Research is refining the technology to allow real-time communication anywhere in the solar system. And the word is out they’re working on an even more ostentatious application of string theory. But the technology isn't proven and if they're not careful, their experiments could have unintended consequences. Want to know more …?

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The Stone Cypher

Magazine editor and part-time archaeologist, Gill McArdle is getting it together. Or at least, he thinks he is, until the death of a friend throws his life into turmoil. He’s on Orkney, researching an elaborate stone carrying an ancient religious motif. But he’s perplexed as the carving long predates any previous incidence of the symbol’s first use. Either someone is tampering with Orcadian archaeology, or Gill is facing a puzzle that can’t be resolved. Complicating his investigations, an anonymous teenager passes Gill a notebook, packed full of numbers. At first, unexplained and impenetrable, the analysis starts to point at a mystery among the stars. As Gill battles to unlock the truth he realises he’s on the cusp of his most startling discovery yet..

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