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Reason March 2003 Charles Paul Freund |
Dixiecrats Triumphant The secret history of Woodrow Wilson |
Science News March 1, 2003 |
TimeLine: February 25, 1933 Adam and Eve in the oldest city... 'Positron' confirmed as new particle of matter... Two new kinds of mercury discovered by Briton |
Science News February 22, 2003 |
TimeLine: February 18, 1933 Outwitting vampires and vipers... Astronomers push study of atmosphere on planets... Sunspots hold secret of understanding stars |
Science News February 15, 2003 |
TimeLine: February 11, 1933 Yellow sodium light effective outdoors... Tuning in on atomic hearts makes their breaking easier... Einstein develops quantum mechanics in latest paper |
Science News February 8, 2003 |
Time Line: February 4, 1933 Superlative splendor revealed by excavations in Persia... Radical changes suggested for modern automobile... Two drugs found that cure horrible disease of weakness |
Science News February 1, 2003 |
TimeLine: January 28, 1933 New barley variety awaits return of beer... Infrared rays blamed for stuffy feeling in hot rooms... etc. |
Science News January 25, 2003 |
TimeLine: January 21, 1933 Seven Sleepers' catacombs explored by archaeologists... Research shows how copper aids iron in curing anemia... Einstein backs Lemaitre idea that cosmic rays are birth cries |
Science News January 18, 2003 |
TimeLine: January 14, 1933 New type of atom-smashing generator nears completion... Waste of metals, coal, and oil may starve machine... Scientists measure size of genes without seeing them... etc. |
Science News January 11, 2003 |
TimeLine: January 7, 1933 Atom building keeps stars shining, says A.A.A.S. Head... Millikan and Compton debate cosmic-ray facts and theories... Growth of plants stimulated by proper x-ray treatment |
Outside January 2003 Alexandra Fuller |
Bad Signs More than 20 years after the guerrilla war that forged Zimbabwe from Rhodesia, fear and violence are once again convulsing that African nation -- this time, with a black government pitted against white landowners. The author, who grew up on a farm in Rhodesia, recalls childhood memories there. |
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