Scientific American 1992 John Horgan - Abstracts

Scientific American 1992 John Horgan
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After the inferno. (1991 Persian Gulf War oil well fires in Kuwait)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
COBE's cosmic cartographer. (Cosmic Background Explorer, George F. Smoot)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Counting down. (nuclear weapon testing bans)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
D2 or not D2: a barroom brawl over an "alcoholism gene."Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Early arrivals: scientists argue over how old the New World is.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Gravity quantized? A radical theory of gravity weaves space from tiny loops.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Illuminator of the stars. (physicist Hans A. Bethe)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Japan, cold fusion and Lyndon LaRouche.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Life in a test tube? (amide research)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Lying by the book. (government guidelines for lying about secret programs)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Plenty of nothing. (GALLEX report)(includes related material)Science and technologyJohn Horgan, Corey S. Powell
Quantum philosophy. (includes related information on light, light waves, and photons) (Trends in Physics)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The end of clumpiness? (mapping galaxies)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The intellectual warrior. (modern science philosopher Karl R. Popper)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The lonely Odysseus of particle physics. (Murray Gell-Mann) (Interview)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The Mephistopheles of neurobiology. (Francis H.C. Crick)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The new challenges. (the future of science) (Special Year-End Section)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Trying transmutation. (nuclear waste disposal)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Volcanic disruption: a giant eruption frays the tattered ozone layer.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
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