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Science News November 26, 2005 |
From the November 23, 1935, issue Radio enabled scientists to aid stratosphere flyers... Increase in malaria deaths; millions of cases estimated... Sending facsimiles by radio possible soon... |
Smithsonian December 2005 Frank J. Sulloway |
The Evolution of Charles Darwin A creationist when he visited the Galapagos Islands, the great naturalist grasped the full significance of the unique wildlife he found there only well after he had returned to London. |
Smithsonian December 2005 Christine Dell'Amore |
Indelible Images - The Big Picture A well-planned single image by O. Winston Link yells the story of 20th-century transportation, beginning the photographic capture of the last days of steam-powered locomotion in the United States. |
Science News November 19, 2005 Ivars Peterson |
Problems to Sharpen the Young One of the few mathematical texts in the tenth century available to aspiring mathematicians was this oft-copied, widely circulated manuscript attributed to Alcuin of York. |
Science News November 19, 2005 |
From the November 16, 1935, issue Bears in Yellowstone head into hibernation... New method makes aluminum plating on steel possible... Einstein's relativity theory to be tested in sun's eclipse... |
Science News November 12, 2005 |
From the November 9, 1935, issue Mechanics is portrayed in a photomural created by high school students... Cloud of island universes added to known space... Moon's tidal force provides trigger starting earthquake... |
Reason November 2005 Amy E. Sturgis |
Exile Without an End Book Review: A Great and Noble Scheme: The Tragic Story of the Expulsion of the French Acadians From Their American Homeland by John Mack Faragher outlines the first ethnic cleansing in American history. |
Reason November 2005 |
25 Years Ago in Reason From November 1980: Michael Monson, The Dirty Little Secret Behind Our Drug Laws... Dick Bjornseth, Sane Environmentalism... Doug Bandow, How Right Is Reagan?... |
Science News November 5, 2005 |
From the November 2, 1935, Issue Monotropa's Waxen Beauty Feeds on Damp Decay... Better Brakes Needed for Modern Motor Cars... Magnetic Alloy Promises Better Radio Loudspeakers... |
IEEE Spectrum November 2005 |
Brothers of Invention In 1948, inventing what Matare and Welker called the transistron months after the AT&T team had already gotten the job done with its revolutionary device wasn't going to win them a Nobel Prize. But their achievement is worth much more than just a historical footnote. |
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