Scientific American 1996 Shawn Carlson - Abstracts

Scientific American 1996 Shawn Carlson
TitleSubjectAuthors
Covert observations of nesting sparrows.(The Amateur Scientist)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Detecting micron-sized movements.Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Detecting natural electromagnetic waves. (using a radio detector to predict earhquake activity)(The Amateur Scientist)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Dissecting the brain with sound. (human perception of tones)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Exploring chemical bonds. (do-it-yourself experiment)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Growing seedlings at less than 1 G. (includes related article on formula for calculating G forces)(The Amateur Scientist)(Column)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Homemade microgram electrobalances. (assembly directions)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Much ado about nothing. (measuring low pressures)(The Amateur Scientist)(Column)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Recording nature's sounds.(The Amateur Scientist)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
The new backyard seismology. (innovative seismographs)(includes related article)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
The pleasures of exploring ponds. (making equipment for catching pond creatures)(The Amateur Scientist)(Column)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Working in a vacuum. (how to create your own vacuum system)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
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