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Scientific American 1995 John Horgan
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A sign is born. (deaf Nicaraguan children create new sign language)
Science and technology
John Horgan
Bashing black holes: theorists twist relativity to eradicate an astronomical anomaly.
Science and technology
John Horgan
Beyond Neptune: Hubble telescope spots a vast ring of icy protoplanets.
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John Horgan
Complexifying Freud: psychotherapists seek inspiration in nonlinear sciences.
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John Horgan
Escaping in a cloud of ink. (evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould)(Profile)
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John Horgan
From complexity to perplexity. (includes related articles)
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John Horgan
Gay genes, revisited; doubts arise over research on the biology of homosexuality.
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John Horgan
Get smart, take a test: a long-term rise in IQ scores baffles intelligence experts.
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John Horgan
It's all in the timing: neurons may be more punctual than had been supposed.(Science and the Citizen)
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John Horgan
Josephson's inner junction. (Physicist and Nobel laureate Brian D. Josephson turns to psychic phenomena) (Profile)
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John Horgan
The big thaw; stability of the Antarctic ice remains unclear.
Science and technology
John Horgan
The mystery of SIDS: a murder conviction revises questions about infant death. (sudden infant death syndrome)(Science and the Citizen)
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John Horgan
The new social darwinists. (evolutionary psychologists)
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John Horgan
The struggle within. (fetus and mother conflict during pregnancy)
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John Horgan
The waterfall illusion: an odd optical puzzle yields clues to consciousness.
Science and technology
John Horgan
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