Scientific American 1998 Shawn Carlson - Abstracts

Scientific American 1998 Shawn Carlson
TitleSubjectAuthors
A kitchen centrifuge.Science and technologyShawn Carlson
A year for the oceans. (diver environmental education programs)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Bird-watching by the numbers.(pointers on effective bird-watching)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Building consciousness of streams.(Column)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Floating a challenge.(how to design navigational buoys)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Home movies of an invisible world. (home-made video setup to record microscopic examinations)(The Amateur Scientist)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Making experiments out of thin air. (amateur vacuum experiments)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Sensing subtle tsunamis.(detecting device for atmospheric tsunamis)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Sorting molecules with electricity.Science and technologyShawn Carlson
The pleasures of pond scum.Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Waiter, there's a hair in my hygrometer.(using the human hair to gauge humidity)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
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