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Scientific American 1991
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Subject
Authors
Digital dyslexia: neural network mimics the effects of stroke. (Science and the Citizen)
Science and technology
Paul Wallich
Essay: Marx wasn't all wrong.
Science and technology
Nathan Rosenberg
Graft without corruption: antibody treatments could make transplanted organs acceptable. (Science and the Citizen)
Science and technology
John Rennie
Greenhouse gusher. (carbon dioxide from Italy's Mount Etna) (Science and the Citizen)
Science and technology
Corey S. Powell
Howls of dismay: if red wolves are coyotes, they could lose protection. (Science and the Citizen)
Science and technology
John Rennie
Iron deficiency.
Science and technology
Nevin S. Scrimshaw
Model mice: transgenic animals aid Alzheimer's research. (Science and the Citizen)
Science and technology
Deborah Erickson
Natural selection and Darwin's finches. (finches of the Galapagos Islands)
Science and technology
Peter R. Grant
Secret garden: cell culture may provide a unique route to taxol. (anti-cancer drug) (Science and Business)
Science and technology
Deborah Erickson
Smaller world: the Draper Prize recognizes the fathers of the jet age. (Germany's Hans J.P. von Ohain and Britain's Frank Whittle) (Science and the Citizen)
Science and technology
Gary Stix
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