Scientific American 1996 John Horgan - Abstracts

Scientific American 1996 John Horgan
TitleSubjectAuthors
Beyond the test ban: experts debate the need for a giant laser-fusion machine. (Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Frozen assets: U.S. officials question the value of Antarctic science programs.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Group think: a previously rejected theory about natural selection makes a comeback. (group selection)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Multicultural studies. (on mental health and depression)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
"Peaceful" nuclear explosions: China's interest in this technology may scuttle the test-ban treaty. (Comprehensice Test Ban Treaty)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Plotting the next move.(Deep Blue, the chess computer, and its creators)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Right to die.(a study shows hospitals and doctors are ignoring patients' right to die)(Column)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The not so enormous theorem. (classifying finite, simple groups)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
The world according to RNA: experiments lend support to the leading theory of life's origin.Science and technologyJohn Horgan
Why Freud isn't dead. (failure of skeptics to totally discredit Sigmund Freud's theory of psychoanalysis)Science and technologyJohn Horgan
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