Scientific American 1995 John Horgan - Abstracts

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