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Scientific American February 2006 Andrew Hodges |
A Tour of Turing The life and death of Alan Turing continues to offer up mysteries. |
Scientific American February 2006 Michael Shermer |
It's Dogged as Does It Retracing Darwin's footsteps in the Galapagos shatters a myth but reveals how revolutions in science actually evolve |
HBS Working Knowledge January 23, 2006 Sean Silverthorne |
America's Buzz from Caribbean Coffee An interview with researcher Michelle Craig McDonald on the Caribbean coffee industry and its impact on the post-revolutionary American economy. |
Science News January 21, 2006 |
From the January 18, 1936, Issue Scientists Shown Model of Second-Largest Telescope... Relief for Angina Pectoris, "Most Painful" Disease... Lightest Solid Ever Found Made at Bartol Laboratories... |
Vietnam February 2006 John E. Gross |
The Tet Battles of Bien Hoa and Long Binh The 9th Infantry Division's 2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry, fought for control of Bien Hoa and Long Binh on the first day of 1968's Tet Offensive. |
Science News January 14, 2006 |
From the January 11, 1936 Issue Prof. E.G. Conklin Will Preside Over A.A.A.S... Evidence for Existence of Neutrino Presented... Plants Act Like Tiny Electric Batteries... |
Science News January 14, 2006 |
Benjamin Franklin at 300 For the 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin's birth, a new Web portal offers a comprehensive, searchable resource for teachers and students. |
Wild West February 2006 Richard Patterson |
Butch Cassidy's Surrender Offer Tired of being on the run, the Wild Bunch leader considered a number of options before deciding it was best to leave the country. |
World War II Jan/Feb 2006 David Lesjak |
A GI's Mission to Capture Hermann Goring In the first days of peace, veteran GI Lester Leggett was part of a bizarre episode that saw him standing guard duty with his former foes. Leggett shares his memories of the raid to bag the Reichsmarshall and the controversy over his capture that lingers to this day. |
Science News January 7, 2006 |
From the January 4, 1936, Issue Rocket Sent to 7,500 Feet at 700 Miles an Hour... Discovery of "Germ-Eater" for tb Bacillus Claimed... Abandoned Drug is Antidote for Sleeping Powder Poison... |
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