Scientific American 1996 Tim Beardsley - Abstracts

Scientific American 1996 Tim Beardsley
TitleSubjectAuthors
Advantage: nature.(genetically engineered crops may pose environmental threat)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Bring me a shrubbery. (willows as fuel)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Deadly enigma: US wakes up to the threat of mad cow disease and its relatives.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Dennett's dangerous idea. (intentional stance and theory of consciousness)(Profile: Daniel C. Dennett)(Interview)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Exploring the business of space. (Spacehab chief executive Shelley Harrison)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
For your eyes only? "Strong crypto" puts federal controls under pressure. (encryption regulation)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
HIV's Achilles' heel: drugs and education are starting to slow the AIDS virus.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Mouse to father rat? (sperm cell transplantation)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Out of food? (origin of hominids)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Picking on cotton: engineered crops need fewer pesticides but may foster resistance.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Profile: Thereza Imanishi-Kari. (Brazilian scientist)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Resisting resistance: experts worldwide mobilize against drug-resistant germs.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Sciences in the sky. (International Space Station; includes related article on the psychological and social pressures of living in space)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Testing, testing: unusual proteins could improve cancer diagnosis and reduce deaths. (nuclear matrix proteins)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Vital data. (Human Genome Project)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Waking up. (sleep research)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
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