Scientific American 1992 Russell Ruthen - Abstracts
| Scientific American 1992 Russell Ruthen | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A switch with the right spin. (transistors, atomic-scale magnets) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Catching the wave. (gravitational waves)(includes related articles and bibliography) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Fickle fluids. (solidifying fluids research) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Puzzling powerhouse: black holes power the brightest galaxies, but how? (Special Year-End Section: The Search for Answers) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| The cosmic microwave mirage? (variations in cosmic microwave background may be distortions caused by gravitational waves) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| The frustrations of a quark hunter. (physicist Roy F. Schwitters) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Vexing vortices: why a magnetic field is the enemy of superconductivity. | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
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