Scientific American 1995 Philip Yam - Abstracts

Scientific American 1995 Philip Yam
TitleSubjectAuthors
A skeptically inquiring mind. (magician James Randi)Science and technologyPhilip Yam
As they lay dying. (neural networks develop novel solutions as links between units are severed) (Science and the Citizen)Science and technologyPhilip Yam
Catching that wave. (atoms)Science and technologyPhilip Yam
Coming in from the cold: the long-sought Bose-Einstein condensate turns up.(Science and the Citizen)Science and technologyPhilip Yam
Dangerous sex: new signs of risk taking prompt rethinking about AIDS prevention.Science and technologyPhilip Yam
Fiber that may not be good for you. (fiberglass)Science and technologyPhilip Yam
Plastics get wired.Science and technologyPhilip Yam
The man who would hear ocean temperatures. (Walter H. Munk)Science and technologyPhilip Yam
The mathematical gamester. (mathematician Martin Gardner)Science and technologyPhilip Yam
Writing on the fringe: interfering electrons could lead to atomic storage.Science and technologyPhilip Yam
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