Scientific American 1993 Russell Ruthen - Abstracts
| Scientific American 1993 Russell Ruthen | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adapting to complexity. (searching for a living systems theory) (Trends in Nonlinear Dynamics) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Attractive and demure. (close-range interaction of protons and neutrons) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Flat chemistry: enormous polymer sheets promise unusual properties. | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Illuminating zero: descending toward the coldest state of matter. | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Quark quest: have all six flavors finally been observed? | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Revealing the hidden sequence. (biochemistry) (Profile: Frederick Sanger) (Interview) | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Strange matters: can advanced accelerators initiate runaway reactions? | Science and technology | Russell Ruthen | |||
| Super trouble. (funding for Superconducting Super Collider) | Science and technology | Tim Beardsley, Russell Ruthen | |||
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