Scientific American 1997 John Horgan - Abstracts
| Scientific American 1997 John Horgan | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pinning down inflation. (research into the 'inflation theory' regarding the birth of the universe) | Science and technology | John Horgan | |||
| Profile: Ronald L. Graham. (mathematician and AT&T Labs-Research chief scientist Ronald L. Graham) | Science and technology | John Horgan | |||
| Seeking a better way to die. (role of health care providers) | Science and technology | John Horgan | |||
| Sex, flies and videotape. (research into the genes controlling sexual behavior in fruit flies) | Science and technology | John Horgan | |||
| The sinister cosmos: a meteorite yields clues to life's molecular handedness. (Murchison meteorite) | Science and technology | John Horgan | |||
| Twist and shout; astronomers claim the universe has a preferred direction. | Science and technology | John Horgan | |||
| Which came first? (challenges to the bird-dinosaur evolutionary line) | Science and technology | John Horgan | |||
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