Scientific American 1992 Deborah Erickson - Abstracts

Scientific American 1992 Deborah Erickson
TitleSubjectAuthors
A better red. (blood substitutes)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Demonic toxin. (found in shellfish)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Diagnosis by DNA; DNA-sequencing methods show clinical promise. (chromosome mapping)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Doomsday diagnostic? a precursor protein may predict the risk of Alzheimer's disease.Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Getting agricultural biotech off the RAC. (Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Hacking the genome. (Human Genome Project)(includes story on sharing scientific information)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Hopscotch policy. (United States technology policies)(includes related material)Science and technologyElizabeth Corcoran, Deborah Erickson, Philip E. Ross
Hot potato: will safety questions curb public appetite for gene-spliced food? (genetically-engineered foods)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Intercepted messages: new biotechnology drugs target intracellular communication. (signal transduction)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Intuitive design: artificial intelligence helps a drugmaker learn what works.Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
It's a wrap: tiny spheres may make oral delivery of proteins a reality.Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Machine vision. (ways to invent reality)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Material help; bioengineers produce versions of body tissues.Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Metastatic machinations. (blood clot research)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Relative lightweights: plastics replace silica to make lower-cost aerogels.Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Sea sick; marine mammals are a barometer of ocean health.Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Sensible biology. (combining technologies for developing biosensor products)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Silver lining. (new ceramic superconductor manufacturing method)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
The hole story; fine-pore membranes remove viruses from biological drugs.Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
Underground allies. (new biological pesticide)Science and technologyDeborah Erickson
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