Scientific American 1993 Tim Beardsley - Abstracts

Scientific American 1993 Tim Beardsley
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Blood money: critics question high pharmaceutical profits.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Bright opportunity: electroluminescent polymers illuminate an old institution. (flat-panel-display firm Cambridge Display Technologies)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
CRADA mania: will joint research make U.S. industry competitive? (cooperative research and development agreements)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Ecolocation: where will the administration stand on the environment?Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Fads and feds. (National Institutes of Health starts Office of Alternative Medicine)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Keeping the sun shining on British technology. (science and technology policy)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Making waves. (detecting ballistic-missile submarines)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Never give a sucker an even break. (cooperative behavior, Prisoner's Dilemma, Pavlov)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Putting a spin on parasites. (electrorotation assay)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Science's unscientific champion. (chairman of board of Howard Hughes Medical Institute) (Profile: Irving S. Shapiro)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Selling to survive. (Russian researchers) (Cover Story)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Sharks do get cancer; cartilage cure relies on wishful thinking.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Silicon Glen's semi-success. (computer industry in Scotland)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Super trouble. (funding for Superconducting Super Collider)Science and technologyTim Beardsley, Russell Ruthen
Virtuous viruses: agents of disease are being turned against cancer. (immunotherapy)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
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