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Outside June 2003 Mark Jenkins |
Hot on the Trail Australia's first great adventure was part Lewis and Clark, part Donner Party -- searing proof that fame is a four-letter word. |
Reason June 2003 Nick Gillespie |
Soundbite: Lightening Up Ten years in the making and boasting more than 300 contributors, Oxford University Press' new Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment is one of the most ambitious and important reference works to be published in recent years. |
Reason June 2003 Michael McMenamin |
Teddy Roosevelt's Hidden Legacy How an "imperialist" president's record makes the case for military restraint |
Science News May 31, 2003 |
TimeLine: May 27, 1933 Crystal wonderland... First chemical evidence of artificial transmutation... Positive and negative electrons apparently produced in pairs |
Inc. June 1, 2003 Regan Good |
Scroll Back A Silicon Valley CEO in the data storage business describes his interest in history and the Dead Sea Scrolls. |
Science News May 24, 2003 |
From the May 20, 1933, issue 70 years ago in science: Largest X-Ray Tube Begins to Battle Against Cancer... Chloride Ink Test Promises Great Aid to Detectives... Electricity Restores Heartbeat After Sewing up of Wound... |
Wired June 2003 Rem Koolhaas |
Delirious No More A history of New York City's space |
Science News May 17, 2003 |
TimeLine: May 13, 1933 Rising silently to protect nation's time... Passing sound through gases helps study of molecules... Many colors found in eyes of newborn babies |
Science News May 10, 2003 |
TimeLine: May 6, 1933 America's falcon poses against perfect background... Earth, like sun, has corona, study of aurora demonstrates... Drs. Compton and Millikan agree on experiements |
Science News May 3, 2003 |
TimeLine: April 29, 1933 Leaving the nest... Magnet pulls corpuscles out of circulation for study... More dark matter than luminous in universe |
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