Scientific American 1996 Corey S Powell - Abstracts
| Scientific American 1996 Corey S Powell | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bugs in the data? The controversy over Martian life is just beginning. (suspected organic material retrieved from Mars questioned)(Column) | Science and technology | W. Wayt Gibbs, Corey S. Powell | |||
| Cosmic puffery: whither goest the big bang? | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell, Madhusree Mukerjee | |||
| No light matter. (dwindling supplies of helium gas) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Out of this world: tracking the origin of cosmic rays. | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Radar range. (radar system that takes geologic pictures from space shuttle) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Strange places: an astronomical breakthrough reveals an odd new world. (planet detected near a star) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| The blustery void: space weather forecasting comes of age. | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
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