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Scientific American August 2008 Daniel C. Schlenoff |
150 Years Ago: The First Transatlantic Telegraph Articles from 1858, 1908 and 1958 cover topics including subliminal stimulation, the Wright brothers and more. |
Scientific American August 2008 Nikhil Swaminathan et al. |
News Scan Briefs: Iron-Tough Paper; DEET-free Repellent; Artificial Corneas Reconstructing the Very First Cell... DEET Beaters... Iron-Tough Paper... etc. |
Scientific American August 2008 |
Readers Respond on Doping in Sports--And more... Letters to the editor on environmental economics, the color of alien plants, and nuclear smuggling. |
Scientific American July 2008 Greenemeier, Swaminathan & Yam |
Updates: Whatever Happened to Robotic Limbs? Genomic Exit... Mind-Controlled Limbs... Ad Hoc Networks... Isolated Peoples... |
Scientific American July 2008 |
Readers Respond: "When Markets Beat the Polls" Schizophrenia -- Markets vs. Polls -- Expanding Universe |
Scientific American July 2008 Charles Q. Choi et al. |
News Scan Briefs: Eating with Tension, Cancerous Marriage, Milk and Diabetes News items from ecology, oncology, immunology, and news about privacy concerns |
Scientific American June 2008 Daniel C. Schlenoff |
100 Years Ago in Scientific American: Curtiss "June Bug" wins Flight Contest A look back at articles from 50 to 150 years ago: Security Bug... June Bug... Bug Trap... |
Scientific American June 2008 Philip Yam |
Updates: Whatever Happened to Protecting Cells from Radiation? Ozone Warming... Anti-radiation... Quantum Novelty... Babbage Computer... |
Wired June 23, 2008 |
Expired-Tired-Wired Trends in desserts, Internet privacy protection, and genomes. |
Wired May 19, 2008 |
3 Smart Things About Music Derivations of musical scale pitches... Brain activity during music improvisation... Getting music stuck in your head is really a glitch in the brain... |
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