Scientific American 1997 W. Wayt Gibbs - Abstracts

Scientific American 1997 W. Wayt Gibbs
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A cold for cancer: infection with a mutant virus makes some sick patients better.Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
A matter of language. (the debate over black English vernacular as a language)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Bandwidth, unlimited.Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Boom. (new method of filming burning explosive)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Change in the wind: utilities are starting to offer renewable energy - for a price.Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Command and control.(software engineering in command and control centers)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Computer bombs. (use of computer simulation by the Department of Energy to assess the safety of nuclear bomb storage facilities and programs)(In Focus)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Dredging the digestive system.Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Flight of fancy. (Deep Flight submersible)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs, David Schneider
From chips to cubes: chemists make self-growing microcircuits.Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
From Satan to Zen. (Internet security guru Dan Farmer)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Heavy metal meets its match: two new materials strip pollutants from toxic wastes.Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Helping heartache; surgeons blast holes through the heart to relieve chest pain.Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Making sense. (developments in speech-recognition software)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Newton 1, Einstein 0.(racing competition for gravity-powered cars)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Not so fast. (the struggle to adopt automated highways in the future)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Plantibodies: human antibodies produced by field crops enter clinical trials. (corn mutated for anticancer proteins)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Taking computers to task. (disadvantages of computers)(includes related article)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Taming tremor: a pacemaker for the brain nears approval.Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
Transportation's perennial problem. (analysis of the roots of traffic congestion)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
World wide widgets. (metacomputing)Science and technologyW. Wayt Gibbs
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