Scientific American 1993 John Horgan - Abstracts

Scientific American 1993 John Horgan
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A kinder war: "harm reduction" gains ground as an approach to drug abuse.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
An eternally self-reproducing cosmos? (theory about the future of the universe)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Antarctic meltdown: the frozen continent's ice cap is not as permanent as it looks.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
COBE corroborated: balloon observations support satellite data. (Cosmic Background Explorer satellite)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Culture clash: is mathematics becoming too much like physics?Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Eugenics revisited. (includes related articles on behavioral genetics, Huntington's disease and breeding)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Fermat's MacGuffin. (mathematician solves impossible theorem)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Genes and crime: a U.S. plan to reduce violence rekindles an old controversy.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Off to an early start. (theories of origin of life on earth)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Perpendicular to the mainstream. (Profile: Freeman J. Dyson)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Stubbornly ahead of his time (chemist Linus Pauling) (Interview)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The artist, the physicist and the waterfall.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The death of proof. (use of computers in mathematical proofs)(includes related articles on Andrew J. Wiles' solution of theorem of Pierre de Fermat and automation of mathematics) (Cover Story)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The nicest guy in Washington. (President Bill Clinton's science adviser) (Profile: John H. Gibbons) (Interview)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The worst enemy of science. (challenges to accepted scientific theories) (Profile: Paul Karl Feyerabend)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
What if they don't have radios? (communicating with extraterrestrial life-forms)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
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