Scientific American 1996 Gary Stix - Abstracts

Scientific American 1996 Gary Stix
TitleSubjectAuthors
Advances in cancer detection. (includes related articles on genetic testing and testing of 27-year-old medical sample of Hubert H. Humphrey)(Toward Earlier Detection)Science and technologyGary Stix, David Sidransky
Different strokes. (reasons for gossiping)Science and technologyGary Stix
Green policies: insurers warm to climate change. (insurance industry supports reduction of emission of greenhouse gases)Science and technologyGary Stix
Keeping vaccines cold: travails of immunizing the world's children.Science and technologyGary Stix
Light work: micromechanics helps to integrate electronics and optical technologies. (micro-opto-mechanical systems)Science and technologyGary Stix
Listening to culture: psychiatry takes a leaf from anthropology.Science and technologyGary Stix
Profile: Wayne B. Jonas, probing medicine's outer reaches. (new head of the Office of Alternative Medicine (OAM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH))(Interview)Science and technologyGary Stix
Public eye: spy satellite technology may assist government watchdogs.Science and technologyGary Stix
Urbaculture: cities of the developing world learn to feed themselves. (urban agriculture)Science and technologyGary Stix
Waiting for breakthroughs. (nanotechnologist K. Eric Drexler)Science and technologyGary Stix
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