Scientific American 1992 John Rennie - Abstracts

Scientific American 1992 John Rennie
TitleSubjectAuthors
A census of stranglers. (semi-parasitic strangler figs)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Bug in a gilded cage; all that glitters is sometimes bacteria. (bacteria-formed gold particles)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Cells for Jerry's kids; experts argue the merits and safety of human trials. (muscular dystrophy research)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Defining dyslexia. (disability or degree of skill)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Entomophagy. (cooked insects used for food)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
First-class culprit: an autoimmunity theory meets with resistance.Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Formula for diabetes? Cow's milk for infants may contribute to the disease.Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Getting out the bugs: wise management may keep a safe pesticide effective.Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Inside job. (destruction of viruses inside neurons by antibodies)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Keeping it in the family. (Philippa Marrack and John Kappler)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Life in the fast lane.Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Living together. (cycle between parasitized snails and birds) (includes related articles)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Mother's little favorite. (genetic study of flour beetles)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Mutable mutation. (genetic diseases)Science and technologyJohn Rennie
The mice that missed: two models for Alzheimer's disease are retracted.Science and technologyJohn Rennie
Trojan horse: did a protective peptide exacerbate Bhopal injuries?Science and technologyJohn Rennie
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