Scientific American 1992 Philip E. Ross - Abstracts
Scientific American 1992 Philip E. Ross | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Compulsive canines. (dogs that keep washing themselves) | Science and technology | Philip E. Ross | |||
Different strokes: a two-stroke engine without the blues. (for automobiles) | Science and technology | Philip E. Ross | |||
Eloquent remains. (molecular examination of ancient bones and mummies) (includes related articles) | Science and technology | Philip E. Ross | |||
Hopscotch policy. (United States technology policies)(includes related material) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Corcoran, Deborah Erickson, Philip E. Ross | |||
New whoof in whorf: an old language theory regains its authority. (Whorf Hypothesis) | Science and technology | Philip E. Ross | |||
Shaking the tree: will statistical analysis of DNA pinpoint human origins? (Special Year-End Section: The Search for Answers) | Science and technology | Philip E. Ross |
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